Vitória Pais Freire de Andrade

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Born1883 (1883)
Died1930 (aged 4647)
Lisbon, Portugal
OthernamesVitória Pais Freire de Andrade Madeira; Vitória Pais
OccupationTeacher
Vitória Pais Freire de Andrade
Born1883 (1883)
Died1930 (aged 4647)
Lisbon, Portugal
Other namesVitória Pais Freire de Andrade Madeira; Vitória Pais
OccupationTeacher
Years active20
Known forRoles in the National Council of Portuguese Women; campaigning against bullfighting
Notable workA acção dissolvente das touradas

Vitória Pais Freire de Andrade (1883  1930) was an active Portuguese feminist who played an important role in the Conselho Nacional das Mulheres Portuguesas (National Council of Portuguese Women - CNMP) in the 1920s. She is also known for her campaigning against bullfighting in Portugal.

Vitória Pais Freire de Andrade Madeira was born on 20 January 1883, in Ponte de Sor in the Portalegre District of Portugal. She was the daughter of José Albertino Freire de Andrade, a primary school teacher, and of Arsenia Maria Mineira. In 1903, at the age of 20 and already married, to Manuel Joaquim Madeira, a trader from Portalegre, she entered the Normal School of Portalegre, having already started teaching in several primary schools near her home.[1][2]

Feminism

Opposition to bullfighting

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