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or A Crónica. In time she and Carlos found it better to move to Lisbon. When the Republic was formed, on October 5, 1910, Beatriz Pinheiro was in Lisbon, participating in the campaign to approve the Divorce Law. In June 1913, she,
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founded in 1899. Pinheiro believed that educated women could contribute to creating world peace. These were revolutionary ideas. Pestana was also publishing her ideas but under a nom de plume of Cil in the newspaper
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She became the representative of the Portuguese League for Peace and she used her writing to further its republican ideals in Viseu. She wrote for A Beira,
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During the First World War on 8 June 1916 she held a conference at Liceu Maria Pia where she was teaching. As a result she published
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writer concerned with improving the rights of women. She was a pacifist who became convinced that Portugal should fight in the
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She and the poet Carlos de Lemos published an arts magazine in Viseu named
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Seventh Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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First World War

Viseu
Alice Pestana
Almanaque de Senhoras
Alma feminina
Ana Augusta de Castilho
Ana de Castro Osório
Luthgarda de Caires
Maria Veleda
Seventh Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Lisbon
"Ave Azul [1899-1900]"
A New History of Iberian Feminisms
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