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Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho (1847 - 1921)

Short name Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho
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First name Maria Amália
Birth name Vaz de Carvalho
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Alternative name Valentina de Sucena
Date of birth 1847
Date of death 1921
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Sex Female
Place of birth Portugal
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Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho was ...
related to Barros, Teresa Leitão de
related to Paraíso, Albertina
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Memberships Academia das Ciências de Lisboa
Place(s) of Residence Portugal
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Cartas a Luiza (1885) 0 0
El Mesianismo Portugues (1904) 0 0

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*Article in "Jornal do Comércio" *Article in Journal of Commerce Manuel Joaquim Pinheiro Chagas 1867 comments on person
Poetisas portuguesas Portuguese poets Nuno Catarino Cardoso 1917 -
Dicionario cronologico de autores portugueses, volume 2 Chronological Dictionary of Portuguese Authors, volume 2 Lisboa, Eugénio 1990 -

Isabel Lousada 2012/5/15

Born in Lisbon.
At her place was held what was believed to be the first portuguese literary salon.

Considered as a pioneer in the cultural emancipation movement of Portuguese women

Collaboration/connections with male authors: Joao de Deus.

Memberships : Academia das Ciências de Lisboa (the first woman together with Carolina Michaelis de Vasconcelos).