Manuel Teles da Silva, 3rd Marquis of Alegrete explained

Manuel Teles da Silva
Marquis of Alegrete
Birth Date:6 February 1682
Death Date:9 February 1736

Manuel Teles da Silva, 3rd Marquis of Alegrete, 4th Count of Vila Maior (6 February 1682 — 9 February 1736), was a Portuguese nobleman, statesman, and historian.

Career

Manuel Teles da Silva was a Fidalgo of the Royal Household of João V of Portugal. In 1729 he became commander of the chapters of the Order of Christ in Albufeira and other nearby locales.

With the creation of the Royal Academy of History, under direction of João V, the Marquis of Alegrete became the Secretary of the Academy. Working alongside his father and grandfather, he studied the History of mathematics and horsemanship.

He represented Portugal in the negotiations leading to the 1703 Methuen Treaty.[1]

Works

Family

On 8 September 1698, Teles da Silva married Eugênia Rosa de Lorena, daughter of Nuno Álvares Pereira de Melo, 1st Duke of Cadaval. The couple had seven children in total, only six of who survived to adulthood.

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=wrJmCvFY6ocC&pg=PA290 The Treaties of the War of the Spanish Succession: An Historical and Critical Dictionary by Linda Frey and Marsha Frey, 1995, pg. 290