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Alorna, Leonor de Almeida Portugal Lorena e Lencastre Marquesa de 1750-1839

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Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review. Though she was often sick, due to the difference of the Austrian climate to the Portuguese one, Leonor bore two children: While a great success in her new Austrian home, Leonor still kept contact with her family and the Royal Court back in Portugal.


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  6. In , Leonor and her family were recalled back to Lisbon. Being a high-ranking official of the Portuguese Royal Court, Leonor became a popular personality very quickly and she opened a literary salon , one of the most exclusive and notable in the kingdom.


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    4. Leonor even drew up some of the preliminary drafts for the Royal Palace of Ajuda , though they were substituted for plans with a more contemporary style. The family's stay, however, was cut short, for on 3 March , Leonor's husband died at the age of The family subsequently moved to their properties in the Almeirim Municipality , in the Ribatejo Province. There, Leonor devoted herself to the education of her six children, educating them in all the classics, as she had been educated in her early years in the Covent of Chelas. Upon arrival, Leonor received news that the War of the Oranges had erupted.

      Though the War of the Oranges ended in the same year it started, , Leonor stayed in England until The reason for her return was her brother's appointment as Commander of the Portuguese Legion and as a major-general in Napoleonic Forces in Spain. When Leonor's brother was dismissed from his position as Commander of the Portuguese Legion, in , Leonor returned to England.

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      She stayed there until , when her brother, Pedro de Almeida Portugal, 3rd Marquis of Alorna, died without any living descendants and Leonor became the rightful heir to the title. Upon recognition of her titles, Leonor became Marquise of Alorna, though not Countess of Assumar, as it was a subsidiary title for her heir, and the owner of the two quintas associated with the Marquis of Alorna and an annual allowance of 12, cruzados, as payment for the services of her brother and father. Though foreign wars no longer plagued Portugal, the Liberal Wars and Brazilian War of Independence would make Portugal unstable, and thus Leonor preferred to seclude herself from war, which had taken so many of her family members.

      Leonor only reintroduced herself to Portuguese society in , when she participated as High-Chamberlady to Infanta Isabel Maria of Portugal , the then Regent of Portugal, at the opening of the Portuguese Cortes.