Francisco (died 28 April 1876) was the last person to be executed in Brazil.
In 1874, Francisco and two other slaves, Prudêncio and Vicente, were arrested for beating to death their masters, João Evangelista de Lima and his wife Josepha Marta de Lima.
At Francisco and Vicente's trial, they were both found guilty of the murders.
Since 2000, an annual re-enactment of Francisco's last hours has been held in Pilar on 28 April.
In part, the re-enactment is intended to celebrate the abolition of the death penalty in Brazil.