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Joaquim da Silva Rabelo, later Frei Joaquim do Amor Divino Rabelo (August 20, 1779 – January 13, 1825), commonly known as Frei Caneca (English: Friar Mug), was a Brazilian religious leader, politician, and journalist. He was involved in multiple revolts in Northeastern Brazil during the early 19th century. He acted as the main leader on the Pernambuco Revolt. As a journalist, he founded and edited Typhis Pernambucano, a weekly journal used on the Confederation of the Equator.

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  • Joaquim da Silva Rabelo, later Frei Joaquim do Amor Divino Rabelo (August 20, 1779 – January 13, 1825), commonly known as Frei Caneca (English: Friar Mug), was a Brazilian religious leader, politician, and journalist. He was involved in multiple revolts in Northeastern Brazil during the early 19th century. He acted as the main leader on the Pernambuco Revolt. As a journalist, he founded and edited Typhis Pernambucano, a weekly journal used on the Confederation of the Equator. Evaldo Cabral de Mello described him as: "The man in the history of Brazil that embodied the quintessential nativist sentiment was curiously a Lusitanian 'jus sanguinis'." (en)
  • Joaquim da Silva Rabelo, depois Frei Joaquim do Amor Divino Rabelo, popularmente conhecido como Frei Caneca (Recife, 20 de agosto de 1779 — Recife, 13 de janeiro de 1825), foi um religioso e político brasileiro. Esteve implicado na Revolução Pernambucana (1817) e foi líder e mártir da Confederação do Equador (1824). Como jornalista, esteve à frente do Typhis Pernambucano. A seu respeito, refere Evaldo Cabral de Mello: "O homem que, na história do Brasil, encarnará por excelência o sentimento nativista era curiosamente um lusitano 'jus sanguinis'." (pt)
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  • Joaquim da Silva Rabelo, depois Frei Joaquim do Amor Divino Rabelo, popularmente conhecido como Frei Caneca (Recife, 20 de agosto de 1779 — Recife, 13 de janeiro de 1825), foi um religioso e político brasileiro. Esteve implicado na Revolução Pernambucana (1817) e foi líder e mártir da Confederação do Equador (1824). Como jornalista, esteve à frente do Typhis Pernambucano. A seu respeito, refere Evaldo Cabral de Mello: "O homem que, na história do Brasil, encarnará por excelência o sentimento nativista era curiosamente um lusitano 'jus sanguinis'." (pt)
  • Joaquim da Silva Rabelo, later Frei Joaquim do Amor Divino Rabelo (August 20, 1779 – January 13, 1825), commonly known as Frei Caneca (English: Friar Mug), was a Brazilian religious leader, politician, and journalist. He was involved in multiple revolts in Northeastern Brazil during the early 19th century. He acted as the main leader on the Pernambuco Revolt. As a journalist, he founded and edited Typhis Pernambucano, a weekly journal used on the Confederation of the Equator. (en)
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