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Leonor de Viseu (Queen of Portugal) (1458 - 1525)

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Short name Leonor de Viseu (Queen of Portugal)
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First name Leonor
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Alternative name Leonor de Lencastre — D. Leonor de Portugal
Date of birth 1458
Date of death 1525
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Sex Female
Place of birth Beja
Place of death Lisboa
Lived in Portugal
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Religion / ideology Catholic
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Receptions of Leonor de Viseu (Queen of Portugal), the person

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Unknown maker (Portuguese School), Eleanor of Viseu, Queen of Portugal, 1st half of the 16th century. In the collection of the Coimbra Holy House of Mercy (Santa Casa da Misericórdia) None is portrait of

MENTIONED IN. - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "She is generally credited with having brought the printing-press to Portugal, and with the publication of the translation of de Pizan's Livre des Trois Vertus".

mécène, translator from french (of C. de Pizan)