Filipa de Almada (1453-1497 CE) was a Portuguese poet and noblewoman.
[1][2] Almada is known to have lived and written during the reigns of kings Alfonso V and John II of Portugal.
Almada married Rui Moniz, a fellow-poet, and they had a son together, Francisco de Sousa Mancias.
[3] Almada was noted for her skill, and her poetry was included in the 1516 songbook Cancioneiro Geral anthologized by Garcia de Resende.
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