Maria Pia de Saxe-Coburgo e Bragança

Maria Pia de Saxe - Coburgo e Bragança de Laredo, Laredo e Murca actually Maria Pia ( born March 13, 1907 in Lisbon, Portugal; † 6 May 1995 Verona, Italy) was a writer who under the pseudonym Hilda de Toledano wrote. She claimed to be from himself, the illegitimate daughter of the Portuguese king, Charles (1863-1908), who had bequeathed her claim to the throne. Since 1957, she tried in vain to support Portuguese royalists to enforce their claim to the Portuguese throne politically and judicially. 1985-1987 she explained the waiver of their claims and transferred it, despite its own offspring, on the Sicilian businessman Rosario Poidimani.

Author

In the early 1930s she first published a number of articles in the Spanish newspapers Blanco y Negro and Diario ABC.

In 1937 she published under the pseudonym Hilda de Toledano her first book La hora de Alfonso XIII. These are content to a defense of King Alfonso XIII. of Spain, who lived at that time in exile. In 1954, she published under the pseudonym same Un beso y nada más ...: confidencia consciente de una Pecadora inconsciente. It is a novel that content clearly relates to the CV of the author.

In 1957 she published at Del Duca in Paris, the Mémoires d'une infante vivante. This work she wrote in French under the name " Maria Pia de Saxe - Coburgo e Bragança " as autobiography. It represents the first attempt Maria Pia is a larger public to convince them of their claims as illegitimate daughter of King Carlos I of Portugal, where she still made ​​no own claim to the throne in this document but Princess Isabelle of Orleans as the oldest child Henri, Count of Paris looked at as overriding legitimate heir to the throne.

Works

  • Hilda de Toledano: La hora de Alfonso XIII - ... la que me concedió para España, ... la de la justicia en España ... la de su regreso a España, ... la de la paz en España. USCAR, Garcia y Compania: Havana 1937
  • Hilda de Toledano: Un beso y nada más ... - confidencia consciente de una Pecadora inconsciente. Plenitud: Madrid 1954
  • Maria Pia de Saxe - Coburgo e Bragança: Mémoires d'une infante vivante. del Duca: Paris 1957
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