Maria Pia of Saxe-Coburg and Braganza (1907-1995), claimed to be an illegitimate daughter of King Carlos I of Portugal María Pia Ayora (born 1962), Peruvian swimmer Maria-Pia Boëthius (born 1947), Swedish journalist, novelist, nonfiction writer and activist María Pía Copello Hora (Lima, 22 de enero de 1977) es una presentadora de televisión, actriz, ex animadora infantil, productora e influencer peruana. 4M Followers, 2,273 Following, 2,418 Posts - Maria Pia Copello (@piacopello) on Instagram: " TV host en @mqmtvoficial Creadora de Contenido ️ contacto@gdyercopello.com"
4M Followers, 2,273 Following, 2,418 Posts - Maria Pia Copello (@piacopello) on Instagram: " TV host en @mqmtvoficial Creadora de Contenido ️ contacto@gdyercopello.com" Born at the Royal Palace of Turin in the Kingdom of Sardinia, now in Italy, on February 14, 1847, Princess Maria Pia of Savoy was the second daughter and youngest surviving child of Vittorio Emanuele II, King of Sardinia (later king of a united Italy) and Archduchess Adelheid of Austria. Maria Pia de Saboia (em italiano: Maria Pia di Savoia; Turim, 16 de outubro de 1847 – Nichelino, 5 de julho de 1911), foi uma princesa italiana, esposa do Rei D. Luís I e Rainha Consorte de Portugal e Algarves de 1862 até 1889. Maria Pia of Savoy was born on 16 October 1847 at the Royal Palace in Turin as the second daughter of the future King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy and his wife Adelaide of Austria. She was given the name Pia in honour of her godfather Pope Pius IX, and it was also he who presided over her christening. Maria Pia, born into the illustrious House of Savoy, became Queen of Portugal as the beloved spouse of King Luís I. Her life was marked by both triumphs and trials, from her early days as an Italian princess to her later years as queen dowager.
Maria Pia de Saboia (em italiano: Maria Pia di Savoia; Turim, 16 de outubro de 1847 – Nichelino, 5 de julho de 1911), foi uma princesa italiana, esposa do Rei D. Luís I e Rainha Consorte de Portugal e Algarves de 1862 até 1889. Maria Pia of Savoy was born on 16 October 1847 at the Royal Palace in Turin as the second daughter of the future King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy and his wife Adelaide of Austria. She was given the name Pia in honour of her godfather Pope Pius IX, and it was also he who presided over her christening. Maria Pia, born into the illustrious House of Savoy, became Queen of Portugal as the beloved spouse of King Luís I. Her life was marked by both triumphs and trials, from her early days as an Italian princess to her later years as queen dowager. Maria Pia (1847–1911) Queen of Portugal and daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy. Name variations: Marie-Pia; Maria Pia of Italy; Maria Pia de Savoie.