Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal

Portuguese royal and socialite

Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal - Portuguese royal and socialite
Born

1862
163 years ago

Died

May 14th, 1959
66 years ago — 97 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Portugal

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Born into the Portuguese royal family, held the title of Infanta. Lived much of life in France and became part of European high society. Engaged primarily in social and charitable activities, notably contributing to cultural events. Her lineage tied to significant royal connections across Europe, influencing various courtly interactions during her lifetime. After the monarchy's abolition in Portugal, the royal family faced exile, which marked a significant shift in their roles and legacy. Maintained relationships with the nobility and participated in various social gatherings throughout Europe until passing away in 1959.

Engaged in social and charitable activities

Maintained connections with European royalty

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