Grandes Figuras Portuguesas #45 (Sophia de Mello Breyner) ND front Grandes Figuras Portuguesas #45 (Sophia de Mello Breyner) ND back
Grandes Figuras Portuguesas #45 (Sophia de Mello Breyner) ND photo

Grandes Figuras Portuguesas #45 (Sophia de Mello Breyner) ND

 
Copper-nickel 9.1 g 30.22 mm
Description
Location
Portugal
Issuing entity
Diário de Notícias
Type
Medals › Advertising medallions
Composition
Copper-nickel
Weight
9.1 g
Diameter
30.22 mm
Thickness
1.92 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#66358
Rarity index
91%

Reverse

Coat of arms and legend.

Script: Latin

Lettering: GRANDES FIGURAS PORTUGUESAS

Translation: Great Portuguese Figures

Edge

Reeded

Comment

Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (Porto, November 6, 1919 – Lisbon, July 2, 2004) was an award-winning Portuguese poet and writer. In 2014, she was unanimously chosen by the Parliament with National Pantheon honours, the second woman to be so honored after Amália Rodrigues.

Sophia, as she is often referred to in Portugal, was born in Porto to a wealthy aristocratic family. She inherited the surname 'Andresen' from her paternal great grandfather, a Danish merchant. She received a strict Catholic upbringing, and was to remain a fervent believer until the end of her life. After spending her childhood in Porto she moved to Lisbon, where she attended the Universidade de Lisboa. As a student, she was activelly involved in Catholic movements. Politically, she defended constitutional monarchy and openly criticized Salazar's dictatorship. In 1946 she married lawyer and politician Francisco Sousa Tavares. They had five children, among whom is journalist and best-selling author Miguel Sousa Tavares. After the Carnation Revolution in 1974, she made a brief incursion into politics as an MP for the Socialist Party (centre-left).
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