Carmo Félix
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Sir Carmo Félix | |
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Governor General of Ilírica | |
In office May 9, 1764 – August 30, 1767 | |
Preceded by | Marquinhos Francisco |
Succeeded by | Jacó Monte |
Personal details | |
Born | Carmo Félix August 8, 1728 Cautica, Viceroyalty of Ilírica |
Died | Illyricus, Viceroyalty of Ilírica | January 11, 1784
Cause of death | Execution |
Resting place | Port Ignatius, New Illyricum |
Nationality | Ilírican |
Spouse(s) | Isadora Barros |
Occupation | Politician |
Carmo Félix (August 8 1728 - January 11 1784) was an Ilírican politician and the leader of the Ilírican Independence Party from 1749 to 1779. Carmo served as the Governor General of Ilírica from 1764 to when he was forced to resign in the midst of the Jacóban Coup. Carmo was executed in 1784 on counts of treason, attempted insurrection, athiesm, and attempting to undermine the stability of the state, at the start of the Illyric Revolution.