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'''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.
'''João Luís Graça Zagallo Vieira da Silva''' (24 September 1916 – [[Portel, Portugal|Portel]], May 10, 1979), was a veterinarian and [[Portuguese people|Portuguese]] politician during the period of the [[Estado Novo (Portugal)|Estado Novo]].


== Biography ==
== Early life ==
He was son of João Lopes Nunes Vieira da Silva and Elisa Carmen [[Reynolds (surname)|Reynolds]] Graça Zagallo, [[veterinarian]] of [[Technical University of Lisbon]].
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]].<ref name="corpcham"/>


== 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>
=== Public service ===

In public service, he performed the following functions:<ref>[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"/>
* [[Mayor of Évora]]
* Deputy Mayor of Évora
* Councilor of the Municipality of Évora
* President of the Administrative Commission of the Federation of Municipalities of the District of Évora
* Member of the Évora District Commission of Évora [[National Union (Portugal)|National Union]]
* Veterinarian of the [[Directorate General of Livestock Services]]
* [[Prosecutor]] to [[Corporate Chamber]] (VIII Legislature, 1961–1965) in the "Local Authorities" section.
* [[Civil Governor]] of [[Beja District]] (from October 9, 1968 to November 25, 1972)
* [[Civil Governor]] of [[Évora District]] (from November 25, 1972 to April 25, 1974)


He was also a collaborator of Fundação Eugénio de Almeida and of the Patrocínio Hospital.
He was also a collaborator of Fundação Eugénio de Almeida and of the Patrocínio Hospital.


== Tributes ==
==Personal life==
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.
He has been honored with the name of a street, in the parish of [[Malagueira]], in the city of Évora.

== Legacy ==
A street is named after Vieira da Silva in Évora, in the parish of [[Malagueira]].


==References==
==References==
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* [http://app.parlamento.pt/PublicacoesOnLine/OsProcuradoresdaCamaraCorporativa%5Chtml/pdf/s/silva_joao_luis_graca_zagalo_vieira_da.pdf Corporative Chamber]
* [https://www.cm-evora.pt/pt/site-viver/culturaepatrimonio/cultura/equipamentosculturaismunicipio1/arquivo-municipal/documents/galeriapresidentescme2015.pdf Évora City Hall Presidents Gallery]
* [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]
* [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

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

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

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