Paulo Bénard Guedes

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General Bénard Guedes in 1957

Paulo Bénard Guedes (

Governor-General of Portuguese India
. He was also a general of the Portuguese army.

Paulo Bénard Guedes was born in Lisbon in 1892. He began his military career early, having specialized in the Infantry branch in 1913. He also underwent a course of the Colonial School (now the

Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
).

He served in

. He was also successful at the Directorate of Diplomatic Services.

During

Duarte Nuno
.

Paulo Bénard Guedes died in Portuguese Angola, in Benguela city, in 1960.

General Paulo Bénard Guedes, was awarded Officer of the

Order of Aviz, of the Holy See, and of the Order of Civil Merit of Spain, the Fourragère medal of gold of Military Valor
, and the medals of the expedition to Mozambique, the Victory (with star Silver) and the Silver Medal of Exemplary Behaviour.

Decorations

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Portuguese: Medalha de Valor Militar – Grau Ouro – At the center of the ribbon, a national shield is placed, resting on a golden armillary sphere. Recipient is entitled to wear a Fourragère

References

  • Redacção Quidnovi, com coordenação de José Hermano Saraiva, História de Portugal, Dicionário de Personalidades, Volume XV, Ed. QN-Edição e Conteúdos, S.A., 2004.
  • PEREIRA, A. Gonçalves, Tratado de Todos os Vice-Reis e Governadores da Índia, Lisboa, Editorial Enciclopédia, 1962.
  • Kamat, V.V., Resurgent Goa: Goan society from 1900 to 1961, 2018.