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Dulce Maria de Guimarães Figueiredo (May 11, 1923 – June 6, 2011) was the wife of former Brazilian president João Figueiredo and thus the First Lady of Brazil from 1979 to 1985. After the death of her husband in December 1999, Dulce began to face financial difficulties. In March 2001, she organized an auction to sell items her late husband had received while he ruled the country and received criticism from the press. Among the 218 objects auctioned were a bronze cowboy sculpture by Ronald Reagan; two paintings by Di Cavalcanti; a Portuguese statue of Roque de Montpellier presented by Antonio Carlos Magalhães; an inkwell brought by King Juan Carlos of Spain; a silver tray offered by Augusto Pinochet; and a box of cigars given by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. About one million reais were collect

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  • Dulce Figueiredo (* 11. Mai 1928; † 6. Juni 2011 in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro; geborene Dulce Maria de Guimarães Castro) war Ehefrau des brasilianischen Generals João Figueiredo, der von 1979 bis 1985 als nicht demokratisch gewählter Präsident die Militärregierung in Brasilien führte. Aus der Ehe mit Figueiredo gingen zwei Söhne hervor. Nach dem Tod ihres Mannes im Dezember 1999 versteigerte sie 2001 aus seinem Nachlass 218 Objekte, darunter eine von Ronald Reagan geschenkte Bronzeplastik eines Cowboys, zwei Gemälde von , eine von Antônio Carlos Magalhães erhaltene Rochusstatue, ein Tintenfass des spanischen Königs Juan Carlos I., einen Silberteller von Augusto Pinochet und eine Zigarrenkiste von Valéry Giscard d’Estaing. (de)
  • Dulce Maria de Guimarães Figueiredo (May 11, 1923 – June 6, 2011) was the wife of former Brazilian president João Figueiredo and thus the First Lady of Brazil from 1979 to 1985. After the death of her husband in December 1999, Dulce began to face financial difficulties. In March 2001, she organized an auction to sell items her late husband had received while he ruled the country and received criticism from the press. Among the 218 objects auctioned were a bronze cowboy sculpture by Ronald Reagan; two paintings by Di Cavalcanti; a Portuguese statue of Roque de Montpellier presented by Antonio Carlos Magalhães; an inkwell brought by King Juan Carlos of Spain; a silver tray offered by Augusto Pinochet; and a box of cigars given by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. About one million reais were collected, and approximately 82% of this amount went to Dulce Figueiredo, who, as a general's widow, received a pension of 8,865 reais. A widow since 1999, she died June 6, 2011, at a clinic in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro aged 83. Her body was buried in the mausoleum of the Figueiredos, in the Caju Cemetery. (en)
  • Dulce María de Guimarães Castro (11 de mayo de 1923 - Río de Janeiro, 6 de junio de 2011), fue la esposa del general João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo, presidente de Brasil de 1979 a 1985. Fue la última primera dama del período de la dictadura militar (1964-1985).​ Dulce Guimarães Castro se casó con João Baptista Figueiredo en 1942, tuvieron dos hijos, Paulo Roberto e João Batista Figueiredo Filho.​ (es)
  • Dulce Maria de Guimarães Castro Figueiredo GCIH (Rio de Janeiro, 11 de maio de 1923 — Rio de Janeiro, 6 de junho de 2011) foi a esposa do general João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo, 30.º Presidente do Brasil, e a primeira-dama do país entre 1979 e 1985. (pt)
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  • Dulce María de Guimarães Castro (11 de mayo de 1923 - Río de Janeiro, 6 de junio de 2011), fue la esposa del general João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo, presidente de Brasil de 1979 a 1985. Fue la última primera dama del período de la dictadura militar (1964-1985).​ Dulce Guimarães Castro se casó con João Baptista Figueiredo en 1942, tuvieron dos hijos, Paulo Roberto e João Batista Figueiredo Filho.​ (es)
  • Dulce Maria de Guimarães Castro Figueiredo GCIH (Rio de Janeiro, 11 de maio de 1923 — Rio de Janeiro, 6 de junho de 2011) foi a esposa do general João Baptista de Oliveira Figueiredo, 30.º Presidente do Brasil, e a primeira-dama do país entre 1979 e 1985. (pt)
  • Dulce Figueiredo (* 11. Mai 1928; † 6. Juni 2011 in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro; geborene Dulce Maria de Guimarães Castro) war Ehefrau des brasilianischen Generals João Figueiredo, der von 1979 bis 1985 als nicht demokratisch gewählter Präsident die Militärregierung in Brasilien führte. (de)
  • Dulce Maria de Guimarães Figueiredo (May 11, 1923 – June 6, 2011) was the wife of former Brazilian president João Figueiredo and thus the First Lady of Brazil from 1979 to 1985. After the death of her husband in December 1999, Dulce began to face financial difficulties. In March 2001, she organized an auction to sell items her late husband had received while he ruled the country and received criticism from the press. Among the 218 objects auctioned were a bronze cowboy sculpture by Ronald Reagan; two paintings by Di Cavalcanti; a Portuguese statue of Roque de Montpellier presented by Antonio Carlos Magalhães; an inkwell brought by King Juan Carlos of Spain; a silver tray offered by Augusto Pinochet; and a box of cigars given by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. About one million reais were collect (en)
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