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Miguel da Silva (c. 1480 – 5 June 1556) was a Portuguese nobleman, the second son of Diogo da Silva, 1st Count of Portalegre and of his wife Maria de Ayala, a Castilian noblewomen. He was ambassador of the king of Portugal to several popes, and papal ambassador to the Emperor and others.

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  • Miguel da Silva (en)
  • ميغيل دا سيلفا (ar)
  • Miguel da Silva (cardinal) (fr)
  • Miguel da Silva (it)
  • Miguel da Silva (pl)
  • Miguel da Silva (pt)
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  • ميغيل دا سيلفا (بالبرتغالية: Miguel da Silva‏) هو كاهن كاثوليكي ورياضياتي برتغالي، ولد في 1480 في يابرة في البرتغال، وتوفي في 1556 في روما في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Miguel da Silva (né à Évora, au Portugal, en 1480, et mort à Rome le 5 juin 1556) est un cardinal portugais du XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Miguel o Michele ma anche Michel da Silva, o Sylva a volte anche di Silva o Silvio (Évora, 1480 – Roma, 5 giugno 1556), è stato un nobile, vescovo cattolico, cardinale e letterato portoghese. Fu molto amico di Raffaello Sanzio e del letterato Baldassarre Castiglione, il quale gli dedicò la sua opera più famosa, Il Cortegiano. (it)
  • Miguel da Silva (ur. w 1480 w Évorze, zm. 5 czerwca 1556 w Rzymie) – portugalski kardynał. (pl)
  • Miguel da Silva (c. 1480 – 5 June 1556) was a Portuguese nobleman, the second son of Diogo da Silva, 1st Count of Portalegre and of his wife Maria de Ayala, a Castilian noblewomen. He was ambassador of the king of Portugal to several popes, and papal ambassador to the Emperor and others. (en)
  • Miguel da Silva (Évora, c. 1480 – Roma, 5 de Junho de 1556), foi um nobre português do século XVI, embaixador em Roma, Bispo de Viseu (em 1526) e Cardeal da Igreja Católica Romana (em 1539). Ficou conhecido na historiografia com a antonomásia com que o nomeavam ainda em vida: Cardeal de Viseu. Era filho do 1.º Conde de Portalegre, figura proeminente da corte de D. Manuel I, e de sua esposa . Afamado pela sua cultura clássica e pelo seu domínio das línguas antigas, foi amigo pessoal do pintor Rafael e Baldassare Castiglione dedica-lhe a sua obra-prima O Cortesão. (pt)
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  • Miguel da Silva (en)
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