Alice Prestes

Alice Vianna Prestes (21 October 1887 – 9 June 1940) was the wife of Júlio Prestes, President-elect of Brazil, who was impeded from taking office due to the Revolution of 1930, fact that also impeded her from officially assuming the role of First Lady of Brazil.[1] In the state of São Paulo, she had served as First Lady from 1927 to 1930.

Alice Prestes
First Lady-designate of Brazil
In role
21 May 1930  24 October 1930
PresidentJúlio Prestes (elect)
Preceded bySophia Pais de Barros
Succeeded byDarcy Vargas
First Lady of São Paulo
In office
17 July 1927  21 May 1930
PresidentJúlio Prestes
Preceded byLídia de Campos
Succeeded byEvelina Penteado
Personal details
Born
Alice Vianna

(1887-10-21)21 October 1887
Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil
Died9 June 1940(1940-06-09) (aged 52)
Itapetininga, São Paulo, Brazil
Spouse
(m. 1906)

Biography

Born in the state of São Paulo, daughter of Abílio Vianna and Maria Isabel de Barros Vianna, she married on 3 May 1906 with poet and lawyer Júlio Prestes de Albuquerque and they had 3 children: Marialice Prestes de Albuquerque, Fernando Prestes Neto and Irene Prestes da Silva.

Death

Vianna died on 9 June 1940, in Araras farm, municipality of Itapetininga, aged 52, where her body was buried in the Holy Sacrament Cemetery.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Aristocracia Brasileira". Vida Doméstica (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro (151): 37. 1930. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  2. "D. Alice Prestes". Correio Paulistano (in Portuguese). São Paulo (25848): 3. 11 June 1940.
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