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{{Short description|35th First Lady of Brazil}} |
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| name = Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva |
| name = Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva |
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| party = [[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]] (1980–2017) |
| party = [[Workers' Party (Brazil)|PT]] (1980–2017) |
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| citizenship = {{hlist|Brazilian|Italian<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/bbc/ult272u48600.shtml |title=Cidadania de mulher de Lula vira polêmica na Itália |publisher=folha.uol.com.br |date=30 November 2005 |accessdate=23 January 2014}}</ref>}} |
| citizenship = {{hlist|Brazilian|Italian<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/bbc/ult272u48600.shtml |title=Cidadania de mulher de Lula vira polêmica na Itália |publisher=folha.uol.com.br |date=30 November 2005 |accessdate=23 January 2014}}</ref>}} |
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| spouse = {{Marriage|Marcos Cláudio dos Santos|1970|1971|end=d.}} |
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* {{Marriage|Marcos Cláudio dos Santos|1970|1971|end=d.}} |
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* {{Marriage|[[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva|Luiz Inácio da Silva]]|1974<!--Omitted per current [[Template:Marriage]] instructions-->}} |
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| children = 4 |
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| awards = • [[File:Den kongelige norske fortjenstorden storkors stripe.svg|50px]] - Grand Cross of the [[Royal Norwegian Order of Merit|Order of Merit]] <br> • [[File:ESP Isabella Catholic Order GC.svg|50px]] Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of Isabella the Catholic]] <br> • [[File:PRT Order of Liberty - Grand Cross BAR. |
| awards = • [[File:Den kongelige norske fortjenstorden storkors stripe.svg|50px]] - Grand Cross of the [[Royal Norwegian Order of Merit|Order of Merit]] <br> • [[File:ESP Isabella Catholic Order GC.svg|50px]] Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of Isabella the Catholic]] <br> • [[File:PRT Order of Liberty - Grand Cross BAR.svg|50px]] - Grand Cross of the [[Order of Liberty]] <br> • [[File:PRT Order of Christ - Grand Cross BAR.svg|50px]] Grand Cross of the [[Ordem Militar de Cristo|Military Order of Christ]] |
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| signature = Marisa Letícia signature.svg |
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'''Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva''' ([[given name|née]] '''Casa''';<ref>{{Cite web|title=FamilySearch.org|url=https://ancestors.familysearch.org/pt/LTQB-2ZV/marisa-let%C3%ADcia-casa-1950-2017|access-date=2021-12-07|website=ancestors.familysearch.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Marriage record|url=https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-494C-G |
'''Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva''' (''[[given name|née]]'' '''Casa''';<ref>{{Cite web|title=FamilySearch.org|url=https://ancestors.familysearch.org/pt/LTQB-2ZV/marisa-let%C3%ADcia-casa-1950-2017|access-date=2021-12-07|website=ancestors.familysearch.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Marriage record|url=https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-494C-G|website=FamilySearch}}</ref> 7 April 1950 – 3 February 2017) was the second wife of the 35th and 39th president of Brazil [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]],<ref name="EastThomas2003">{{cite book|last1=East|first1=Roger|last2=Thomas|first2=Richard|title=Profiles of people in power: the world's government leaders|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mz-fXRsedPMC&pg=PA68|accessdate=24 June 2011|date=5 August 2003|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-1-85743-126-1|pages=68–}}</ref> and [[List of First Ladies of Brazil|First Lady of Brazil]] from 2003 to 2010. |
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==Biography== |
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Lula's first wife, Maria de Lourdes da Silva, died in [[childbirth|labour]] when Lula was in his twenties and Marisa's first spouse, Marcos Cláudio dos Santos,<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=Death record|url=https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDP-3SKT-F|url-status=live|website=FamilySearch}}</ref> died in 1971. |
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Lula's first wife, Maria de Lourdes da Silva Ribeiro, died in [[childbirth|labour]] in 1971 when Lula was in his twenties. |
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<ref name="Hoje em dia">{{cite news|author=Narciso, Paulo |date=|url=http://www.hojeemdia.com.br/cmlink/hoje-em-dia/noticias/politica/da-distante-pauliceia-lula-vinha-namorar-todas-as-noites-1.38045 |title=Da distante Paulicéia, Lula vinha namorar todas as noites|work=Hoje em Dia |access-date=14 December 2009 |language=pt |archive-date=21 October 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111021142022/http://www.hojeemdia.com.br/cmlink/hoje-em-dia/noticias/politica/da-distante-pauliceia-lula-vinha-namorar-todas-as-noites-1.38045}}</ref> Marisa's first spouse, Marcos Cláudio dos Santos,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Death record|url=https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDP-3SKT-F|website=FamilySearch}}</ref> had died in 1971 during a robbery assault. |
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In March 1974, Lula had an illegitimate daughter, Lurian, with his then-girlfriend, Miriam Cordeiro.<ref name=cunning>John D. French (2020). [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Lula_of_Brazil/yfdiDgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22lula%22+%22Lurian+%22&pg=PA73&printsec=frontcover ''Lula and His Politics of Cunning; From Metalworker to President of Brazil''], Zed Books.</ref> The two never married.<ref>{{cite news|author=Fordeleone, Yolanda|url=http://www.estadao.com.br/noticias/nacional,lurian-filha-de-lula-foi-atendida-no-hospital-sirio-libanes,201085,0.htm |title=Lurian, filha de Lula, foi atendida no hospital Sírio-Libanês |work=[[O Estado de S. Paulo |Estadão]] |publisher=Grupo Estado |access-date=3 October 2010 |url-access=limited |archive-date=3 June 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603002144/http://www.estadao.com.br/noticias/nacional,lurian-filha-de-lula-foi-atendida-no-hospital-sirio-libanes,201085,0.htm |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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⚫ | On 24 January 2017, Marisa Letícia suffered a stroke. She died ten days later on 3 February, at the age of 66 at [[Hospital Sírio-Libanês|Sírio-Libanês Hospital]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://g1.globo.com/sao-paulo/noticia/dona-marisa-ex-primeira-dama-morre-em-sp.ghtml|title=Dona Marisa, ex-primeira-dama, morre em SP - Notícias - Política|publisher=G1}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Brazil's former first lady, central to the rise and fall of a president, dies at 66|url=http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-lula-da-silva-20170203-story.html|date=3 February 2017|agency=[[Associated Press]]|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]}}</ref> President [[Michel Temer]] declared three days of [[official mourning]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/geral/noticia/2017-02/temer-decreta-luto-oficial-de-tres-dias-por-morte-de-marisa-leticia|title=Temer decreta luto oficial de três dias por morte de Marisa Letícia|publisher=[[Agência Brasil]]}}</ref> She was cremated the next day. Her ashes were interred in the Cemitério Jardim da Colina, in her native [[São Bernardo do Campo]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://veja.abril.com.br/brasil/corpo-de-marisa-leticia-cremado-em-sao-bernardo-do-campo/|title=Corpo de Marisa Letícia é cremado em São Bernardo do Campo|publisher=[[Veja (magazine)|Veja]]}}</ref> |
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Two months later, in May 1974, Lula married Marisa Letícia Rocco Casa, a 24-year-old widow whom he had met the prior year. He had three sons with her, and adopted her son from her first marriage.<ref name=cunning/> |
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⚫ | On 24 January 2017, Marisa Letícia suffered a stroke. She died ten days later on 3 February, at the age of 66 at [[Hospital Sírio-Libanês|Sírio-Libanês Hospital]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://g1.globo.com/sao-paulo/noticia/dona-marisa-ex-primeira-dama-morre-em-sp.ghtml|title=Dona Marisa, ex-primeira-dama, morre em SP - Notícias - Política|date=3 February 2017 |publisher=G1}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Brazil's former first lady, central to the rise and fall of a president, dies at 66|url=http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-lula-da-silva-20170203-story.html|date=3 February 2017|agency=[[Associated Press]]|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]}}</ref> President [[Michel Temer]] declared three days of [[official mourning]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/geral/noticia/2017-02/temer-decreta-luto-oficial-de-tres-dias-por-morte-de-marisa-leticia|title=Temer decreta luto oficial de três dias por morte de Marisa Letícia|date=3 February 2017 |publisher=[[Agência Brasil]]}}</ref> She was cremated the next day. Her ashes were interred in the Cemitério Jardim da Colina, in her native [[São Bernardo do Campo]], [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://veja.abril.com.br/brasil/corpo-de-marisa-leticia-cremado-em-sao-bernardo-do-campo/|title=Corpo de Marisa Letícia é cremado em São Bernardo do Campo|publisher=[[Veja (magazine)|Veja]]}}</ref> |
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==Awards and decorations== |
==Awards and decorations== |
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*{{flag|Denmark}}: Grand Cross of the [[Order of the Dannebrog]] (12 September 2007) |
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**[[File:Order of the Dannebrog S.K.svg|70px]] Grand Cross of the [[Order of the Dannebrog]] (12 September 2007) |
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** Grand Cross of the [[Order of Christ (Portugal)|Order of Christ]] (5 March 2008) |
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** Grand Cross of the [[Order of Liberty]] (23 July 2003) |
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*{{flag|Netherlands}}: Grand Cross of the [[Order of the Crown (Netherlands)|Order of the Crown]] (10 April 2008) |
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*{{flag|Norway}}: Grand Cross of the [[Royal Norwegian Order of Merit]] (7 October 2003) |
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*{{flag|Spain}}: Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of Isabella the Catholic]] |
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*{{flag|Sweden}}: Member Grand Cross of the [[Order of the Polar Star]] |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 6 July 2024
Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva | |
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![]() Marisa Letícia in 2007 | |
First Lady of Brazil | |
In role 1 January 2003 – 31 December 2010 | |
President | Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva |
Preceded by | Ruth Cardoso |
Succeeded by | Marcela Temer (2016) |
Personal details | |
Born | Marisa Letícia Casa 7 April 1950 São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Died | 3 February 2017 São Paulo, Brazil | (aged 66)
Resting place | Jardim da Colina Cemetery São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil 23°42′24″S 46°31′37″W / 23.7065676°S 46.5269805°W |
Citizenship |
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Political party | PT (1980–2017) |
Spouses | |
Children | 4 |
Awards | • ![]() • ![]() • ![]() • ![]() |
Signature | ![]() |
Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva (née Casa;[2][3] 7 April 1950 – 3 February 2017) was the second wife of the 35th and 39th president of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,[4] and First Lady of Brazil from 2003 to 2010.
Biography
[edit]Lula's first wife, Maria de Lourdes da Silva Ribeiro, died in labour in 1971 when Lula was in his twenties. [5] Marisa's first spouse, Marcos Cláudio dos Santos,[6] had died in 1971 during a robbery assault.
In March 1974, Lula had an illegitimate daughter, Lurian, with his then-girlfriend, Miriam Cordeiro.[7] The two never married.[8]
Two months later, in May 1974, Lula married Marisa Letícia Rocco Casa, a 24-year-old widow whom he had met the prior year. He had three sons with her, and adopted her son from her first marriage.[7]
On 24 January 2017, Marisa Letícia suffered a stroke. She died ten days later on 3 February, at the age of 66 at Sírio-Libanês Hospital.[9][10] President Michel Temer declared three days of official mourning.[11] She was cremated the next day. Her ashes were interred in the Cemitério Jardim da Colina, in her native São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo.[12]
Awards and decorations
[edit]Denmark: Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog (12 September 2007)
Portugal:
- Grand Cross of the Order of Christ (5 March 2008)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty (23 July 2003)
Netherlands: Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (10 April 2008)
Norway: Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (7 October 2003)
Spain: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
Sweden: Member Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star
Gallery
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Marisa Letícia with Syrian First Lady Asma al-Assad at the National Museum of Damascus in 2003
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President Lula waves to the crowd with First Lady Marisa Letícia during the 2005 Independence Day military parade in Brasília
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Lula and Marisa Letícia with Pope Benedict XVI in São Paulo, Brazil, 10 May 2007
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Marisa Letícia and King Harald V of Norway attend a state dinner in the Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway, 13 September 2007
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The President and First Lady pose for an official photo with the Dutch Royal Family in April 2008
References
[edit]![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/4a/Commons-logo.svg/30px-Commons-logo.svg.png)
- ^ "Cidadania de mulher de Lula vira polêmica na Itália". folha.uol.com.br. 30 November 2005. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
- ^ "FamilySearch.org". ancestors.familysearch.org. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
- ^ "Marriage record". FamilySearch.
- ^ East, Roger; Thomas, Richard (5 August 2003). Profiles of people in power: the world's government leaders. Psychology Press. pp. 68–. ISBN 978-1-85743-126-1. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
- ^ Narciso, Paulo. "Da distante Paulicéia, Lula vinha namorar todas as noites". Hoje em Dia (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 21 October 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
- ^ "Death record". FamilySearch.
- ^ a b John D. French (2020). Lula and His Politics of Cunning; From Metalworker to President of Brazil, Zed Books.
- ^ Fordeleone, Yolanda. "Lurian, filha de Lula, foi atendida no hospital Sírio-Libanês". Estadão. Grupo Estado. Archived from the original on 3 June 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
- ^ "Dona Marisa, ex-primeira-dama, morre em SP - Notícias - Política". G1. 3 February 2017.
- ^ "Brazil's former first lady, central to the rise and fall of a president, dies at 66". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 3 February 2017.
- ^ "Temer decreta luto oficial de três dias por morte de Marisa Letícia". Agência Brasil. 3 February 2017.
- ^ "Corpo de Marisa Letícia é cremado em São Bernardo do Campo". Veja.
- 1950 births
- 2017 deaths
- People from São Bernardo do Campo
- First ladies of Brazil
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- Brazilian expatriates in Spain
- Workers' Party (Brazil) politicians
- Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
- Recipients of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
- Dames Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic