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'''João Luís Graça Zagallo Vieira da Silva''' (
▲'''João Luís Graça Zagallo Vieira da Silva''' ([[Estremoz]], September 24, 1916 – [[Portel, Portugal|Portel]], May 10, 1979), was a veterinarian and [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] politician during the period of the New State.
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He was born in [[Estremoz]] in 1916, the son of João Lopes Nunes Vieira da Silva and Elisa Carmen
== Political career ==
He married Maria Violeta de Castro Gião Carneiro, with whom he had three children: José Maria Carneiro Vieira da Silva, Elisa Carmen Carneiro Vieira da Silva and Maria de Lurdes Carneiro Vieira da Silva.▼
Vieira da Silva was active in the politics of [[Evora]], serving at different times as a councillor, deputy mayor, and mayor of the town, as well as being a member of the Évora District Commission for the [[National Union (Portugal)|National Union]], and President of the Administrative Commission of the Federation of Municipalities of the District of Évora.<ref name="corpcham">[http://app.parlamento.pt/PublicacoesOnLine/OsProcuradoresdaCamaraCorporativa%5Chtml/pdf/s/silva_joao_luis_graca_zagalo_vieira_da.pdf Corporative Chamber]</ref>
He was the [[Prosecutor]] to the [[Corporate Chamber]] during the VIII Legislature from 1961–1965, in the "Local Authorities" section. He then served as [[Civil Governor]] of [[Beja District]] from 9 October 1968 to 25 November 1972, and of [[Évora District]] from 25 November 1972 to 25 April 1974).<ref name="corpcham"/>
He was also a collaborator of Fundação Eugénio de Almeida and of the Patrocínio Hospital.
==Personal
▲He married Maria Violeta de Castro Gião Carneiro, with whom he had three children: José Maria Carneiro Vieira da Silva, Elisa Carmen Carneiro Vieira da Silva and Maria de Lurdes Carneiro Vieira da Silva.
== Legacy ==
A street is named after Vieira da Silva in Évora, in the parish of [[Malagueira]].
==References==
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* [https://books.google.com/books?id=rCfzHAjW5y0C
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▲* [https://books.google.com/books?id=rCfzHAjW5y0C&pg=PT175&lpg=PT175&dq=jo%C3%A3o+luis+gra%C3%A7a+zagallo+vieira+da+silva&source=bl&ots=OtV6rMjuqz&sig=MLfw693L_qXcVrdxkPVvuVtXTTA&hl=pt-PT&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiT4Na70YXZAhXLvhQKHWetB0gQ6AEIWDAL#v=onepage&q=jo%C3%A3o%20luis%20gra%C3%A7a%20zagallo%20vieira%20da%20silva&f=false O Poder Local do Estado Novo à Democracia: Presidentes de Câmara e Governadores Civis 1936–2012]
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João Luís Graça Zagallo Vieira da Silva (24 September 1916 – Portel, May 10, 1979), was a veterinarian and Portuguese politician during the period of the Estado Novo.
Early life[edit]
He was born in Estremoz in 1916, the son of João Lopes Nunes Vieira da Silva and Elisa Carmen Reynolds Graça Zagallo. He studied to become a veterinarian at the Technical University of Lisbon. He worked as a veterinarian at the Directorate General of Livestock Services.[1]
Political career[edit]
Vieira da Silva was active in the politics of Evora, serving at different times as a councillor, deputy mayor, and mayor of the town, as well as being a member of the Évora District Commission for the National Union, and President of the Administrative Commission of the Federation of Municipalities of the District of Évora.[1]
He was the Prosecutor to the Corporate Chamber during the VIII Legislature from 1961–1965, in the "Local Authorities" section. He then served as Civil Governor of Beja District from 9 October 1968 to 25 November 1972, and of Évora District from 25 November 1972 to 25 April 1974).[1]
He was also a collaborator of Fundação Eugénio de Almeida and of the Patrocínio Hospital.
Personal life[edit]
He married Maria Violeta de Castro Gião Carneiro, with whom he had three children: José Maria Carneiro Vieira da Silva, Elisa Carmen Carneiro Vieira da Silva and Maria de Lurdes Carneiro Vieira da Silva.
Legacy[edit]
A street is named after Vieira da Silva in Évora, in the parish of Malagueira.
References[edit]