2. Avenida Almirante Reese in Lisbon is a street most tourist never get to see. It begins right in the heart of Lisbon at the Rua de Palma in Martim Moniz and runs right up to Praça Francisco Sá Carneiro, it is one of the longest avenues in Lisbon being almost 2 km in length. The street is named after the Admiral Carlos Cândido Reese, (born 16 January 1852 - died 4 October 1910), as an honor to him after his death. He was an Admiral in the Portuguese Navy and member of the secret society known as Carbonária. Most known as one of the main conspirators in the 5 October Revolution, he committed suicide — or according to some, was possibly assassinated — on the eve of the revolution under the belief that the coup had been a failure. Despite not having seen the Revolution's victory in which he had been instrumental, Admiral Cândido Reese has gone down in history as one of the main men responsible for the implementation of the First Portuguese Republic.