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*[[19 April]] - [[Lucílio de Albuquerque]], painter (born [[1887 in Brazil|1887]]).<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Cv6dynKbcKAC&pg=PR10&dq=%22Georgina+de+Albuquerque&as_brr=3&sig=k8Cg1XzoEyemyw6cnh43Z1Fv-fM#PPA263,M1 Culture Wars in Brazil: The First Vargas Regime, 1930-1945 By Daryle Williams, pg 263]</ref>
*[[19 April]] - [[Lucílio de Albuquerque]], painter (born [[1887 in Brazil|1887]]).<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Cv6dynKbcKAC&pg=PR10&dq=%22Georgina+de+Albuquerque&as_brr=3&sig=k8Cg1XzoEyemyw6cnh43Z1Fv-fM#PPA263,M1 Culture Wars in Brazil: The First Vargas Regime, 1930-1945 By Daryle Williams, pg 263]</ref>
*[[16 October]] - [[Malvina Tavares]], anarchist, poet, and educator (born [[1866 in Brazil|1866]])
*[[16 October]] - [[Malvina Tavares]], anarchist, poet, and educator (born [[1866 in Brazil|1866]])
*[[25 November]] - [[Odette Vidal de Oliveira]], candidate for beatification (born [[1930 in Brazil|1930]]).<ref>[http://www.khou.com/news/world/187479111.html "Beatification process of Brazilian girl begins", (AP), KHOU, Houston, Texas]</ref>
*[[25 November]] - [[Odette Vidal de Oliveira]], candidate for beatification (born [[1930 in Brazil|1930]]).<ref>[http://www.khou.com/news/world/187479111.html "Beatification process of Brazilian girl begins", (AP), KHOU, Houston, Texas] {{wayback|url=http://www.khou.com/news/world/187479111.html |date=20140311235851 }}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:10, 13 September 2016

Events in the year 1939 in Brazil.

Incumbents

Events

Arts and culture

Films

Music

Births

Deaths

See also

1939 in Brazilian football

References

  1. ^ Culture Wars in Brazil: The First Vargas Regime, 1930-1945 By Daryle Williams, p x
  2. ^ New York Times obituary
  3. ^ "Olympics". sports-reference. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  4. ^ Culture Wars in Brazil: The First Vargas Regime, 1930-1945 By Daryle Williams, pg 263
  5. ^ "Beatification process of Brazilian girl begins", (AP), KHOU, Houston, Texas Template:Wayback