Maria Velho da Costa

Maria Velho da Costa was a Portuguese writer, lecturer, playwright and novelist (1938–2020). She was born at Lisbon.

Also recorded as Maria de Fátima de Bivar Velho da Costa.

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Identity and origins

The authorities additionally record the heading Maria de Fátima de Bivar Velho da Costa. Her recorded languages were Portuguese, English and German.

Career and activity

Maria Velho da Costa worked in Germanic philology and Portuguese.

She was employed by Ministry of Culture of Portugal and University of London. Recorded position is cultural attaché.

Recognition and collections

Maria Velho da Costa received Camões Prize, Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry, Grand Officer of the Order of Liberty, Prémio Vergílio Ferreira, Prémio D. Dinis and Prémio P.E.N. Clube Português de Novelística.

Identity

Maria Velho da Costa is recorded as having received Camões Prize, Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry and Grand Officer of the Order of Liberty. Maria Velho da Costa is recorded as writer, lecturer, playwright and novelist. Maria Velho da Costa is recorded with the citizenship of Portugal.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Maria Velho da Costa may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Maria Velho da Costa is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q736900.

In detail

Maria Velho da Costa studied at University of Lisbon. the recorded working language is Portuguese, English and German.

The field of work recorded is Germanic philology and Portuguese.

Employment is recorded with Ministry of Culture of Portugal and University of London. Positions recorded include cultural attaché.

Distinctions recorded are Camões Prize, Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry, Grand Officer of the Order of Liberty and Prémio Vergílio Ferreira.

Chronology

  1. 1938Maria Velho da Costa born at Lisbon.
  2. 1938Maria Velho da Costa was born in 1938 at Lisbon.
  3. 2020Maria Velho da Costa died at Lisbon.
  4. 2020Maria Velho da Costa died in 2020 at Lisbon.

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Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Maria Velho da Costa”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q736900: Maria Velho da Costa

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