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Francisco da Costa Gomes
ComTE • GOA
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Gomes in 1975
President of Portugal
In office
30 September 1974 – 13 July 1976
Prime Minister Vasco Gonçalves
José Pinheiro de Azevedo
Preceded by António de Spínola
Succeeded by António Ramalho Eanes
President of the Revolutionary Council
In office
14 March 1975 – 13 July 1976
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by António Ramalho Eanes
President of the National Salvation Junta
In office
30 September 1974 – 14 March 1975
Preceded by António de Spínola
Succeeded by Office abolished
Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff
In office
30 April 1974 – 13 July 1976
Preceded by Joaquim da Luz Cunha
Succeeded by António Ramalho Eanes
In office
12 September 1972 – March 1974
Preceded by Venâncio Augusto Deslandes
Succeeded by Joaquim da Luz Cunha
Personal details
Born (1914-06-30)30 June 1914
Chaves, Portugal
Died 31 July 2001(2001-07-31) (aged 87)
Lisbon, Portugal
Political party Independent
Spouse
Maria Estela Veloso de Antas Varajão
(m. 1952)
Children 1
Alma mater University of Porto
Portfolio Military Region of Angola
Signature
Military service
Allegiance  Portugal
Branch/service  Portuguese Army
Years of service 1931–1976
Rank General (effective)
Field Marshal (honorific)
Battles/wars Portuguese Colonial War

Francisco da Costa Gomes, ComTE GOA (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ðɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ ˈɣomɨʃ]; 30 June 1914 – 31 July 2001) was a Portuguese military officer and politician, the 15th president of Portugal (the second after the Carnation Revolution).

Life

He was one of the eleven children of António José Gomes, (Santo Estevão, Chaves, ? – Lisbon, 1 July 1922) and wife, Idalina Júlia Monteiro da Costa (Chaves, 27 May 1880 – Porto, 18 February 1967).

On 8 December 1952, Gomes married Maria Estela Veloso de Antas Varajão (born 23 March 1927 in Viana do Castelo), daughter of João de Campos Varajão and his wife Angélica Martins Veloso (b. Barcelos, Barcelos), at the See of Viana do Castelo. The couple had only one son, Francisco da Costa Gomes.

In 1961 Costa Gomes, acting as under-secretary of state for the Army, was involved in a constitutional "coup d'état" headed by the Minister of Defense, General Júlio Botelho Moniz, that tried to convince President Américo Tomás to remove an aged António de Oliveira Salazar from the premiership.

In 1970 he occupied the post of Commander of the Military Region of Angola, where he overhauled the chief-command and was the first to try to establish a military agreement with the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) against the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the National Liberation Front of Angola (FNLA).

On 12 September 1972 he was called back to Portugal to occupy the post of Chief of the Armed Forces—replacing General Venâncio Augusto Deslandes [pt]—but he was replaced in March 1974, a few weeks before the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974, because he had refused to swear his loyalty to the President of the Council of Ministers Marcello Caetano in a public ceremony.

After the Revolution he was one of the seven military leaders who made up the National Salvation Junta. Between 25 April and 30 September he was the second-in-command of the Portuguese state, behind António de Spínola.

He assumed the Presidency of the Republic when named by the Junta after the resignation of Spínola on 30 September 1974, and occupied the post until 27 June 1976 when, in the first Presidential election, the Portuguese chose General Ramalho Eanes to succeed him. He received an honorary promotion to Field Marshal in 1982.

Honours

National

  • PRT Order of Liberty - Grand Cross BAR.svg Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty (GCL, 5 July 2023) (posthumously)
  • PRT Three Orders BAR.svg Grand Cross of the Sash of the Three Orders (30 September 1974 – 13 July 1976)
  • PRT Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword - Commander BAR.svg Commander of the Military Order of the Tower and Sword (ComTE, 2 November 1972)
  • PRT Military Order of Aviz - Grand Officer BAR.svg Grand Officer of the Military Order of Aviz (GOA, 20 August 1971)
  • PRT Military Order of Aviz - Commander BAR.svg Commander of the Military Order of Aviz (ComA, 28 December 1953)
  • PRT Military Order of Aviz - Officer BAR.svg Officer of the Military Order of Aviz (OA, 16 September 1950)

Foreign

  •  Brazil: Grand Collar of the Order of the Southern Cross (21 November 1972)
  •  France: Grand Cross of the National Order of Legion of Honour (20 May 1976)
  •  Libya: Recipient of the Order of the Great Conqueror (20 October 1975)
  •  North Korea: First Class of the Order of the National Flag (20 November 1975)
  •  Poland: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland (7 May 1976)
  •  Romania: First Class of the Order of the Star of Romania (15 April 1976)
  •  Senegal: Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion (6 July 1976)
  •  Yugoslavia: Great Star of the Order of the Yugoslav Star (29 April 1976)

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Francisco da Costa Gomes para niños

Political offices
Preceded by
António de Spínola
President of Portugal
1974–1976
Succeeded by
Ramalho Eanes
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