Henrique Lopes de Mendonça
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Family
He married Maria Amélia Bordalo Pinheiro, daughter of famous painter Manuel Gustavo Bordalo Pinheiro and wife Augusta Maria do Ó de Carvalho Prostes, and had issue, three children:
- Virgínia Bordalo Pinheiro Lopes de Mendonça (1881–1969), twin, a short story writer and playwright, unmarried and without issue
- Vasco Bordalo Pinheiro Lopes de Mendonça (1881–1963), twin, married to Maria Adelaide dos Santos, and had issue, two children:
- Manuel Vasco dos Santos Lopes de Mendonça, unmarried and without issue
- Maria da Graça dos Santos Lopes de Mendonça, married on 11 May 1939 to Jorge Maia Ramos Pereira (Vila Praia de Âncora, 6 April 1901 – Lisbon, 16 March 1974), an Officer of the Portuguese Navy, without issue
- Alda Bordalo Pinheiro Lopes de Mendonça, unmarried and without issue
References
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- 1856 births
- 1939 deaths
- Writers from Lisbon
- National anthem writers
- Portuguese male poets
- 19th-century Portuguese poets
- 19th-century Portuguese dramatists and playwrights
- Portuguese male novelists
- 20th-century Portuguese poets
- 20th-century Portuguese dramatists and playwrights
- Portuguese male dramatists and playwrights
- 19th-century Portuguese male writers
- 20th-century Portuguese male writers
- 19th-century Portuguese novelists
- 20th-century Portuguese novelists