Ana de Castro Osório (18 June 1872 – 23 March 1935) was a Portuguese feminist, active in the field of children's literature and political Republicanism...
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Adelaide Osório de Castro Cabral de Alburquerque Moor Quintins (1842 – 1917) was a Portuguese feminist. She was the mother of Ana de Castro Osório who became...
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Colón de Toledo, 2nd Duchess of Veragua He married secondly in Valladolid, on 19 October 1555, to Ana de Castro Osorio, daughter of Beatriz de Castro Osório...
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League) was a Portuguese feminist organisation founded in 1909 by Ana de Castro Osório and Adelaide Cabete. It split in 1912 after the refusal of the government...
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counter this, Ana de Castro Osório urged Pessanha to place his poems in a single volume. With Pessanha's blessing, João de Castro Osório published Clepsidra...
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(born 1953), American writer Ana de Castro Egas, Spanish writer Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935), Portuguese feminist Ana Cata-Chitiga (born 1989), Romanian-born...
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neo-realist writer Álvaro Magalhães, writer Ana de Castro Osório, writer and pioneer feminist André de Resende, writer António Ferreira (poet) António...
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Association of Feminist Propaganda (Associação de Propaganda Feminista [pt]) of which Ana de Castro Osório became the head. On May 28, 1911 Ângelo cast...
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Ochoa (born 1980) Carlos de Oliveira (1921–1981) Alexandre O'Neill (1924–1986) Ramalho Ortigão (1836–1915) Ana de Castro Osório (1873–1935), writer, journalist...
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puente entre España y Portugal: Carmen de Burgos y su amistad con Ana de Castro Osório". ARBOR Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura (in Spanish). 190 (766). ISSN 0210-1963...
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(born 1946, Nigeria, d/nf) E. C. Osondu (living, Nigeria, f/nf) Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935, Portugal, nf) Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski (1876–1945...
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Feminist Studies [pt] (Grupo Português de Estudos Feministas), which was formed in 1907, led by Ana de Castro Osório, Adelaide Cabete, also a doctor with...
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Viana Porto led a committee, alongside Ilda Jorge, Maria Veleda and Ana de Castro Osório, which sought to develop a nursery school in Lisbon for poor children...
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Castro, politician (1980) João de Castro, viceroy of India (1994) Ana de Castro Osório, feminist writer (2009) João Chagas, journalist and politician (1979)...
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Maria de Maceira Dão (Portuguese: Real Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Maceira Dão) Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935) a feminist, active in the field of children's...
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World War in Europe, together with other activists Ana Augusta de Castilho, Ana de Castro Osório and Antónia Bermudes, she founded the Women's Commission...
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of the Naval Division), as well as important feminists, such as Ana de Castro Osório. Also a member was Portugal's first female lawyer, Regina Quintanilha...
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granddaughter of the writer Ana de Castro Osório, brother of the writer João Osório de Castro. Castro's career began with the movie Ladrão, Precisa-se...
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Alfonso Osorio (1923–2018), Spanish politician Amando Osório (1890–1946), Filipino poet Ana Elisa Osorio, Venezuelan politician Anthony Osorio (born 1994)...
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the promoters of the Feminist Library, dedicated to the memory of Ana de Castro Osório, which is housed in the Municipal Library of Belém, near Lisbon and...
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abolitionist, animal rights defender and humanist. In 1909, with Ana de Castro Osorio she created the League of Republican Women. She was the founder of...
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Sara Beirão Cesina Bermudes Adelaide Cabete Ana de Castro Osório Elina Guimarães Lutegarda Guimarães de Caires (1873–1935) – poet and women's rights...
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Clube de Futebol Os Armacenenses founded Mira Mar SC founded 25 January – António Ramalho Eanes, general and politician 23 March; Ana de Castro Osório, writer...
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May – Sidónio Pais, politician and diplomat (died 1918). 18 June – Ana de Castro Osório, writer, journalist, feminist and republican activist (died 1935)...
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Esteves, João; Osório de Castro, Zília (2013). Feminae Dicionário Contemporâneo. Lisbon: COMISSÃO PARA A CIDADANIA E A IGUALDADE DE GÉNERO. pp. 86–89...
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(daily, free) (2007-2010) Metro, (2004-2016) Notícias de Évora, Évora (1900-1992) Notícias de Tarde, (1981-1984) O Independente, Lisbon (1988–2006) O...
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member of the Associação de Propaganda Feminista (Portuguese Feminist Propaganda Association). Together with Ana de Castro Osório, Antónia Bermudes and Maria...
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more radical approach of other earlier feminists such as the writer Ana de Castro Osório and the gynaecologist Adelaide Cabete. She wrote several books on...
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Cabete, Ana de Castro Osório, and Elina Guimarães as well as those from outside Portugal, such as Avril de Sainte-Croix, Jane Addams, and Simone de Beauvoir...
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Cabete, Ana de Castro Osório, and Elina Guimarães and well as those from outside Portugal, such as Avril de Sainte-Croix, Jane Addams, and Simone de Beauvoir...
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