The man goes, but the name remains: Biographical and genealogical profile of Murilo Rocha Aguiar

Authors

Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santos
Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1734-9677
Maria Núsia Rocha Aguiar

Keywords:

Biography, Murilo Aguiar, Camocim, Ceará, Political, Genealogy

Synopsis

“Murilo was a fundamentally political man.”

Lúcio Alcantara.

 


“He was a born politician. For him, the point of winning an election was to help the population.”

Francisco Carneiro da Rocha (Chico Branco).

 


“I was just under twenty years old and he, as a politician, people said that he helped the poor, the needy and he was known to a lot of people”.

José da Costa Sotero.

 


“My parents are from Serra da Meruoca and came here [...]. At that time, Murilo still had his office next to the Station. My father went there and started working for Mr Murilo, carrying those Quinado Imperial coffins”.

Francisca das Chagas de Oliveira (Chiquinha Fumaça).

 


Keeping the appropriate proportions and time, everyone was able to do something, however, I usually say that Chico Aguiar, Sérgio Aguiar, Cláudia, who was once a councilor and vice-mayor, Stélio Júnior, who was once a councilor, Murilo Filho who was once mayor , all of us Aguiar, descendants of Murilo Aguiar, have not yet managed to reach half the experience, vivacity and ability he had of being able to look at things and find his appropriate answers there.

Sérgio de Araújo Lima Aguiar.

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Author Biographies

Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santos, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)

Adjunct Professor of the History Course at Vale do Acaraú State University – UVA. Graduated in Social Studies and History from UVA (1990 and 2015). Master in Social History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro-UFRJ (2000) and PhD in History of the North and Northeast of Brazil from the Federal University of Pernambuco-UFPE (2008), post-doctorate in Cultural Studies from the Advanced Program of Contemporary Culture PACC /UFRJ (2016). Author of several books on local history, especially on the themes of daily life, culture, labor history and workers.

Maria Núsia Rocha Aguiar

Third daughter of the couple Murilo and Maria Stela Rocha Aguiar. Graduated in Administration from the Faculty of Economics and Finance of Rio de Janeiro (SUESC). Social Security Administrator /INPS/INAMPS/ SEMOR (Secretariat for Administrative Modernization); Tax Auditor at the Federal Revenue Service in 1980. She was Deputy Operational Director of the Legislative Assembly of Ceará (ALECE-1993 to 1995). Administrative and Financial Director of the Social Action Foundation of the State of Ceará (FAS - 1995 to 1997) and manager of the ASSEFAZ Foundation in the State of Ceará from 1997 to 1999. Member of the Associação Memória Salva Vale do Coreaú.
Passionate about history, she became interested in genealogy when reading the book “Família Aguiar: 7 centuries of History”, by Francisco Ayrton de Aguiar and José Anastácio de Sousa Aguiar.

Capa Vai-se o homem, mas fica o nome

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Published

September 1, 2023
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