Emília das Neves (also known as Linda Emília) (1820 – 1883) was a Portuguese actress. She is considered to have been the most notable Portuguese actress...
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Emília Cândida (1823 – 1908) was a popular 19th century Portuguese actress. Emília Cândida Madeira was born in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon on 18 May...
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Emília Adelaide (1 November 1836 – 11 September 1905) was a Portuguese actress and theatre company manager in the 19th century. Emília Adelaide Pimentel...
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with Emília das Neves. There she performed in several other plays, including The School for Wives by Molière. In 1862, the sisters were hired by Emília das...
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had been first performed in Paris a few months earlier. It starred Emília das Neves, Portugal’s leading actress of the time, as Adrienne and was directed...
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elegant and fashionable. Together with Emília Cândida and Emília das Neves she was considered the "third beautiful Emília". Living what may be considered a...
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Portuguese theatre of the time, such as Delphina, Emília Adelaide, Emília Cândida, Emília das Neves, and Emília Letroublon. Her last play was called Oração...
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Gonçalves, Joaquim José Tasso, Emília das Neves, Delphina do Espírito Santo, Carlota Talassi, Ana Cardoso, and Emília Cândida. Doux's history in Portugal...
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joined a new company at the D. Maria II, performing with such stars as Emília das Neves, Delphina and Carlota Talassi. In 1860, she performed in the stage...
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(1932–2013), cape verdean singer Eduarda Lapa (1895–1976), painter Emília das Neves (1820–1883), theater actress Ernesto Hintze Ribeiro (1850–1907), 43rd...
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