Margarida Cabral de Melo

Margarida Luísa Cabral de Melo
Fidalga of the Royal House of Portugal.[1]
Born1570
Santa Maria Island, Azores, Kingdom of Portugal
Died1631
Buenos Aires, Viceroyalty of Peru
BuriedIglesia de la Merced
Noble familyCabral-Melo Coutinho
Spouse(s)Amador Vaz de Alpoim
FatherMatias Nunes Cabral
MotherMaria Simões de Melo
Occupationlandowner
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Margarida Cabral de Melo (1570–1631) was a Portuguese noblewoman related to the discoverer of Brazil Pedro Álvares Cabral.[2] In 1599 she settled with her husband and children in Buenos Aires.[3] She was one of the most distinguished women in the Río de la Plata, in the early 17th century, owned of luxury homes, farms and vineyards.[4]

Her family belonged to illustrious Portuguese lineages, including her royal ancestry through her great-great-grandmother, Dona Beatriz de Meneses, 2nd Countess of Loulé. She and her husband were the ancestors of Argentine politicians and military, among them Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear, President of the Argentine Republic between 1922 and 1928.[5]

  1. ^ Studies in Genealogy and Family History in Tribute to Charles Evans on the Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday, Charles F. H. Evans, 1989
  2. ^ The Genealogist, Volumes 3-4. The Association, 1982. 1982.
  3. ^ Los portugueses en Buenos Aires (siglo XVII), Tipografía de Archivos, 1931, 1931
  4. ^ Patricios correntinos: biografías, Volumen 1, Miguel Fernando González Azcoaga, 2002, ISBN 9789871035229
  5. ^ Historia genealógica argentina, Narciso Binayán, 1999, ISBN 9789500420587