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31: 458: 251:, an institution dedicated to the protection of abandoned children, orphans and beggars, or those who were at risk of falling into the world of crime and prostitution. She was its president in 1914 and 1915. In 1913, she collaborated in a campaign in support of a decision by Parliament not to allow bail for alleged violators of minors. She attempted to found an organization called 169:(Republican League of Portuguese Women), and was part of a team of nurses organised by the League in 1912. She was a member of its board, being deputy president in 1912, and treasurer in 1913 and 1914. She spoke at a rally organized to celebrate the defeat in 220:), symbolically constituted by thirteen women who wished to combat ignorance and superstitions, religious dogmatism and conservatism that affected the Portuguese society and prevented the emancipation of women and human progress. Among the 13 was 380: 255:, with the intention of offering daytime and evening classes for women and for girls over twelve years. However, due to the lack of a sufficient number of registrations, despite intense publicity, it ended up not being implemented. 216:), after Germany's declaration of war on Portugal on 9 March 1916. The Crusade had similar aims of collecting donations to send to Portuguese soldiers and also to help war orphans. Castilho was a member of the Group of Thirteen ( 283:
Ana Augusta de Castilho died in Lisbon on 1 December 1916, a victim of lung congestion. She had no children. Her death was widely reported, both in Portugal and in Spain. She is buried in a family tomb in the
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Castilho was a pioneer in the claim for women's rights. In addition to the Republican League of Portuguese Women, she was a member of the
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in Lisbon. The funeral was attended by most of the leading members of Portugal's women's organizations.
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Ana Augusta de Castilho was born on 16 March 1860 (some sources say 1866) in the parish of
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Although the life of the Republican League was fairly short, it produced a newspaper,
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to João Maria de Castilho, a widowed music teacher, who was much older than she.
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Seventh Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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Maria Benedita Mouzinho de Albuquerque de Faria Pinho
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Angra do Heroísmo
Terceira Island
Azores
Portugal
freemason

Angra do Heroísmo
Terceira Island
Azores
Porto
5 October 1910 revolution
Lisbon
Liga das Mulheres Republicanas
Chaves
King
Henrique Mitchell de Paiva Couceiro
Ana de Castro Osório
Antónia Bermudes
Maria Benedita Mouzinho de Albuquerque de Faria Pinho
First World War
Portuguese Women's Crusade
Maria Veleda
Seventh Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Budapest
Hungary
Brites de Almeida
Castilian
Alto de São João Cemetery

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