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'''Antonio Francisco Correa de Bittencourt''' (June 14, 1834 in [[Antonina (Brazil)|Antonina]] – September 8, 1918 in [[Curitiba]]), was a [[Brazil]]ian [[merchant]] and [[politician]].
'''Antonio Francisco Correa de Bittencourt''' (June 14, 1834 in [[Antonina (Brazil)|Antonina]] – September 8, 1918 in [[Curitiba]]), was a [[Brazil]]ian [[merchant]] and [[politician]].

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Antonio Francisco Correa de Bittencourt (June 14, 1834 in Antonina – September 8, 1918 in Curitiba), was a Brazilian merchant and politician.

Biography

Corrêa Bittencourt was born in the seaside town of Antonina in the year 1834, to Francisco Corrêa and d. Euphrasia of Jesus. As a child he studied in his hometown. During his adolescence, moved to Curitiba, where he became a profitable merchant.

On November 11, 1866, he married the daughter of Captain Manuel Rodrigues Biscay and Maria Francisca da Cruz Biscay. Corrêa was named chamberlain Curitiba and elected Congressman provincial biennium for 1888–1889. When Corrêa became advanced in age, he began studying for medicine and performed services principally for the needy population in Curitiba.

Antônio Francisco Corrêa de Bittencourt died in Curitiba on September 8, 1918.

References

  • NICOLAS, Maria. '130 Years of Life Parliamentary Paranaense - Constituent and Legislative Assemblies. 1854-1954 '. 1st ed. Curitiba: Legislative Assembly of Paraná; 1954 459p