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If Brazil is considered a model of international diplomacy today, we owe it to one person: José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior, the Baron of Rio Branco. He was largely responsible for establishing our borders, created parameters for Brazilian diplomatic work and was so popular in his time that he even managed to postpone Carnival. In this video, I talk about the Baron's life, his origins, his family, his entry into politics and diplomacy and the issue of Brazil's borders with neighboring countries that he managed to resolve. To help the channel: Pix: [email protected] Become a member of the Channel Club / @paulorezzuttiescritor ** SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: http://goo.gl/vjSyge ** TO BUY MY BOOKS AND PRODUCTS* https://www.amazon.com.br/shop/paulor... +++MY OTHER MEDIA+++ Twitter: / paulorezzutti Instagram: / paulorezzutti Facebook: / prezzutti #PauloRezzutti #HistoriaNaoTold TIMESTAMPS Introduction 00:00 Birth of Juca Paranhos and his father's trajectory 01:03 Education of Juca Paranhos 03:07 Studying to be a bachelor in Law 04:11 The secret society of the São Paulo Law Academy 04:48 Transfer to the Recife Law School 06:02 Journalism and cartography 06:51 Early years as a graduate 07:17 Beginning of his diplomatic career 08:24 The Viscount of Rio Branco and the Free Womb Law 09:23 Return to journalism 10:11 Bohemia and his passion for Marie Philomène Stevens 10:43 The friction with the Viscount and the five children of Juca Paranhos 11:36 Juca Paranhos and the Brazilian consulate in Liverpool 12:29 Juca Paranho and the future Tsar Nicholas II 14:54 The title of Baron of Rio Branco 16:03 The marriage of Baron of Rio Branco and Marie Philomène 16:48 The end of the monarchy and the maintenance of the title of Baron 17:44 Immigration service for Brazil 19:20 The Palmas issue 19:45 The Amapá issue 21:15 The embassy in Berlin and the appointment as Minister of Foreign Affairs 24:10 The Acre issue and the Rubber Cycle 24:55 The Treaty of Petrópolis and the Madeira-Mamoré Railway 28:07 The chancellor and the Itamaraty Palace 30:55 Rio Branco as a writer and historian 32:03 End of life 32:43 The year that had two carnivals 33:24 Rio Branco's legacy 34:05