Aquilino Ribeiro Machado (6 April 1930 – 7 October 2012) was a Portuguese politician of the Socialist Party.
He represented the Lisbon District in the Assembly of the Republic in its first two legislatures (1976–1983).
[2] A qualified engineer, he was the son of novelist Aquilino Ribeiro, and his maternal grandfather was former President of Portugal Bernardino Machado.
[3] He was born in Paris when his father fled after taking part in a revolt in 1928, and moved to Galicia, Spain before his first birthday, then lived in Portugal from 1932.
[5] There is also a street in his name near the city's Parque das Nações.