Victoria Subercaseaux Vicuña (28 July 1848 - 4 March 1931) was a Chilean socialite who made significant contributions to the political and intellectual area of her country.
She was made Honorary Director of the Library of the Bando de Piedad and promoted the Protective Society, as well as she carried out humanitarian work with the disabled and veterans of the War of the Pacific.
[2][3] In 1866, Subercaseaux was introduced to society during the official dance that celebrated the reelection of the President of Chile José Joaquín Pérez, where she met her first cousin Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna.
The following year they married and as a result of the marriage, they had 8 children, of whom only 4 reached adulthood: Blanca, María, Eugenia and Benjamín.
She died on 4 March 1931 and was buried in the hermitage of Cerro Santa Lucía, along with the ashes of her husband and her son Benjamin.