Queen Maria Pia of Portugal

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Queen Maria Pia of Portugal was an Italian-born queen consort of King Luís I of Portugal, noted for her charitable work and influence on Portuguese social life in the late 19th century.

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instanceOf human
member of royalty
queen consort
child Carlos I of Portugal NERFINISHED
Infante Afonso, Duke of Porto NERFINISHED
citizenship Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Portugal
country Portugal
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Sardinia
countryOfDeath Kingdom of Italy
courtRole leader of Portuguese high society
dateOfBirth 1847-10-16
dateOfDeath 1911-07-05
dateOfMarriage 1862-10-06
endTime 1889-10-19
era 19th century
fashionInfluence introduced Italian and French fashions to the Portuguese court
father Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia
surface form: Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
fullName Maria Pia of Savoy
givenName Maria Pia of Savoy
surface form: Maria Pia
house House of Savoy
languageSpoken French
Italian
Portuguese
mother Adelaide of Austria NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Princess of Savoy
notableFor charitable work
influence on Portuguese social life
patronage of the arts
notableWork support for hospitals and charitable institutions in Portugal
placeOfBirth Turin
placeOfBurial Basilica of Superga
placeOfDeath Stupinigi
placeOfMarriage Lisbon Cathedral
positionHeld Queen consort of Portugal
relative Amélie of Orléans NERFINISHED
Manuel II of Portugal NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Lisbon
Royal Palace of Ajuda
surface form: Palace of Ajuda

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sexOrGender female
sibling Amadeo I of Spain
Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy
King Umberto I of Italy
surface form: Umberto I of Italy
spouse Luís I of Portugal NERFINISHED
startTime 1862-10-06
title Queen of Portugal
surface form: Queen of Portugal and the Algarves

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Maria Pia Bridge namedFor Queen Maria Pia of Portugal