Artur Ivens Ferraz
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General Artur Ivens Ferraz (Lisbon, 1 December 1870–Lisbon, 16 January 1933), pron IPA: [ɐɾ'tuɾ 'aivɐns fɨ'ʁaʃ], was a Portuguese military officer and politician. He served in the Portuguese Expeditionary Force during the Portuguese participation in World War I, in France. He was later general-governor of Mozambique, at the time a Portuguese colony, and was Minister of Trade, Colonies and Finances. He also served as Prime Minister from 8 July 1929 to 21 January 1930. He later occupied the post of general administrator of the Army and head of the Armed Forces.
| Preceded by José Vicente de Freitas |
Prime Minister of Portugal 1929–1930 |
Succeeded by Domingos Oliveira |
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