António Luís de Seabra

Portuguese magistrate and politician

António Luís de Seabra - Portuguese magistrate and politician
Born

December 2nd, 1798
226 years ago

Died

January 19th, 1895
130 years ago — 96 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Portugal

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Served as a prominent magistrate and politician in Portugal during the 19th century. Initially engaged in the judicial system, later transitioned to a political role, where contributions included involvement in legislative processes and governance. Held the title of Viscount of Seabra, a distinction awarded for public service and legal expertise. His career encapsulated a time of transition in Portuguese politics, navigating through legal reform and administrative challenges.

Held the title of 1st Viscount of Seabra

Contributed to legal reforms in Portugal

Engaged in political leadership during the 19th century

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