Celeste Caeiro

Portuguese pacifist worker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPortuguese pacifist worker
PlacesPortugal
isFashion designer Dressmaker
Work fieldFashion
Gender
Female
Birth2 May 1933, Socorro, Santa Maria Maior, Lisbon, Portugal
Age91 years
Star signTaurus
The details

Biography

Celeste Martins Caeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈlɛʃtɨ kaˈɐjɾu]; born 2 May 1933), also known as Celeste dos cravos ("Celeste of the carnations") is a Portuguese pacifist and former restaurant worker. Her actions led to the naming of the 1974 coup as The Carnation Revolution.

Life

Caeiro was born in 1933. She came to prominence during the revolution to overthrow Marcelo Caetano. She gave out red and white carnations to the soldiers, leading to the action of 25 April 1974 being known as the "Carnation Revolution". She was working in a new restaurant in Lisbon called Rua Braamcamp. The restaurant had planned to give out flowers to all its new customers on 25 April but this had to be cancelled because of the coup. She was sent home and told that she could take the wasted red and white flowers.

She offered the flowers to the tanks involved with the coup and they placed the flowers in the muzzle of their guns. The idea was copied and flower sellers donated more flowers to decorate the mutinous soldiers and their weapons.

The anniversary of the Carnation Revolution is a national holiday in Portugal.

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