Queen of Portugal

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Maria Pia of Savoy was an Italian-born princess who became Queen consort of Portugal in the 19th century and was known for her charitable work and strong influence at the Portuguese court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
princess of Savoy
queen consort
birthDate 1847-10-16
birthPlace Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
Turin NERFINISHED
burialPlace Basilica of Superga NERFINISHED
child Carlos I of Portugal NERFINISHED
Infante Afonso, Duke of Porto NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Portugal NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
deathDate 1911-07-05
deathPlace Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
Stupinigi NERFINISHED
endTime 1889-10-19
era 19th century
early 20th century
familyName of Savoy
father Victor Emmanuel II of Italy NERFINISHED
givenName Maria Pia NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Her Most Faithful Majesty NERFINISHED
Her Royal Highness
house House of Braganza NERFINISHED
House of Savoy NERFINISHED
languageSpoken French
Italian
Portuguese
mother Adelaide of Austria NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Infanta of Portugal NERFINISHED
notableFor charitable work
influence at the Portuguese court
notableWork support for hospitals and charities in Portugal
positionHeld Queen consort of Portugal
relative Amélie of Orléans NERFINISHED
Manuel II of Portugal NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Ajuda National Palace NERFINISHED
Palace of Necessidades NERFINISHED
Pena Palace NERFINISHED
sibling Amadeo I of Spain NERFINISHED
Umberto I of Italy NERFINISHED
spouse Luís I of Portugal NERFINISHED
startTime 1862-10-06
title Duchess of Braganza NERFINISHED
Princess of Savoy NERFINISHED
Queen of Portugal NERFINISHED

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Maria Pia of Savoy title Queen of Portugal
Portuguese peerage grantedBy Queen of Portugal
Queen Maria Pia of Portugal title Queen of Portugal
this entity surface form: Queen of Portugal and the Algarves