Adelina da Glória Berger
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Died29 July 1922 (aged 57)
Lisbon, Portugal
OccupationActivist
Adelina da Glória Berger | |
|---|---|
| Born | 28 March 1865 |
| Died | 29 July 1922 (aged 57) Lisbon, Portugal |
| Occupation | Activist |
Adelina da Glória Berger (28 March 1865 – 29 July 1922) was a prominent Portuguese feminist and republican activist. She is best known for her pioneering role in advancing women's rights in Portugal during the early 20th century, particularly through her leadership in feminist organizations and advocacy for gender equality.
Adelina da Glória Paletti Berger was born on March 28, 1865, in São Sebastião, Lagos, Portugal. She was the daughter of Belchior da Costa Paletti, a scribe, and Ana Vitória Marim Paletti. Her family had modest yet respected roots in the Algarve region. Her paternal grandfather, Giovanni Francesco da Costa Paletti, was an Italian orchestra conductor from Mantua, Lombardy.[1]