Guerra Junqueiro - Lisboa, Portugal
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N 38° 44.406 W 009° 08.220
29S E 488093 N 4287944
Abilio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro was a Portuguese, bachelor in law at the University of Coimbra, a top civil servant, member of the Portuguese House of Representatives, journalist, author, and poet.
Waymark Code: WMDGJ4
Location: Lisboa, Portugal
Date Posted: 01/13/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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Abilio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro (September 17, 1850 – July 7, 1923) was a Portuguese, bachelor in law at the University of Coimbra, a top civil servant, member of the Portuguese House of Representatives, journalist, author, and poet. His work helped inspire the creation of the Portuguese First Republic. Junqueiro wrote highly satiric poems criticizing conservatism, romanticism, and the Church leading up to the Portuguese Revolution of 1910. He was one of Europe's greatest poets.

Born in Freixo de Espada à Cinta, Trás-os-Montes, Portugal to José António Junqueiro Júnior, a supply trader and farmer, and wife Ana Maria Guerra. His mother died when he was only three years old.

He made secondary studies in Bragança and at sixteen, he enrolled at the University of Coimbra, to study theology. Two years later he left to study law, that he concluded in 1873. Then he became secretary of the governor of Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, and later of Viana do castelo. In 1878, he was elected to the House of Representatives.

In 1885 he published at Porto A velhice do Padre Eterno, that generated strong criticism from Portuguese Catholic Church. After the British Ultimatum and the political crisis associated, he was involved in the political debate in 1891, writing some best-sellers that had huge impact in public opinion, contribuiting to the discredit of the Portuguese monarchy and the success of the republican Party in the 1910 Portuguese Revolution. He translated into Portuguese short stories by Hans Christian Andersen.

He married Filomena Augusta da Silva Neves on February 10, 1880, the couple had two children; Maria Isabel Guerra Junqueiro on November 11, 1880, second wife without issue of Luís Augusto de Sales Pinto da Mesquita de Carvalho (1868-1931) and Júlia Guerra Junqueiro in 1881, unmarried and without issue. He died in Lisbon at the age of 73.

In 1940 Junqueiro's daughter donated his estate in Porto that became the Guerra Junqueiro Museum.

From Wikipedia


This statue is placed in Praça de Londres in Lisbon at the end of the Avenida Guerra Junqueiro as an hommage to the poet. It´s inscription says:
"Homenagem
Guerra Junqueiro
1850-1923 19-01-1968

Henrique"
(Part of the incription is missing - Henrique is the name of the sculptor and should be "Lagoa Henriques". Seem´s that there are more words missing but i don´t know exactly what it is).

The inscription says that it´s an Hommage to Guerra Junqueiro. 1850-1923 are the years of his birth and death. 19-01-1968 it´s the date of the inauguration and Lagoa Henriques was the sculptor.
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