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  1. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (6 November 1919 – 2 July 2004) was a Portuguese poet and writer. Her remains have been entombed in the National Pantheon since 2014.

  2. Sofia Melo Breiner Andresen[ 1] GColSE • GCIH ( Porto, 6 de novembro de 1919 – Lisboa, 2 de Julho de 2004) foi uma das mais importantes poetisas portuguesas do século XX. Foi a primeira mulher portuguesa a receber o mais importante galardão literário da língua portuguesa, o Prémio Camões, em 1999.

  3. Apr 14, 2016 · Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (1919-2004) foi uma das mais importantes poetisas portuguesas contemporâneas. Foi a primeira mulher a receber o Prêmio Camões, o maior prêmio literário da língua portuguesa.

  4. Born in Oporto in 1919, Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen moved to Lisbon to study at the university, and remained in the city. Considered one of Portugal’s most important 20th century poets, she was awarded numerous literary prizes and is widely translated.

  5. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen was born in Oporto, Portugal in 1919. She is the author of thirteen books of poetry including O nome das coisas (The Name of Things) (1977), Geografia (Geography) (1967), and Ilhas (Islands) (1989).

  6. Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, a celebrated Portuguese poet, left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of Lisbon. Born in 1919, she became a beacon of inspiration with her evocative verses that captured the essence of the city.

  7. Jul 2, 2004 · Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (Oporto, November 6, 1919 – Lisbon, July 2, 2004) was an award-winning Portuguese poet and writer. Sophia, as she is often referred to in Portugal, was born in Porto to a wealthy aristocratic family.

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