Dom Manuel de Portugal
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Dom Manuel de Portugal
Summary
Dom Manuel de Portugal is a human[1]. He was born in Évora[2]. He was born on 1516[3]. He died on January 1, 1606[4]. He worked as a diplomat[5], politician[6], writer[7], and poet[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Évora[2], Dom Manuel de Portugal…
- Dom Manuel de Portugal was born on 1516[3].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal died on January 1, 1606[4].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal's father was Francisco de Portugal, 1st Count of Vimioso[10].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal held citizenship in Kingdom of Portugal[11].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal's professions included diplomat[5].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal worked as a politician[6].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal worked as a writer[7].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal worked as a poet[8].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal is recorded as male[12].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal's given name is recorded as Manuel[14].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Portuguese[15].
- Dom Manuel de Portugal's name in native language is recorded as Dom Manuel de Portugal[16].
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Origins and Family
Dom Manuel de Portugal's place of birth was Évora[2]. He was born on 1516[3]. His father was Francisco de Portugal, 1st Count of Vimioso[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[5], politician[6], writer[7], and poet[8].
Death and Burial
Dom Manuel de Portugal died on January 1, 1606[4].
Why It Matters
Dom Manuel de Portugal ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (12 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[9]
FAQs
Where was Dom Manuel de Portugal born?
Dom Manuel de Portugal's place of birth was Évora[2].
Who were Dom Manuel de Portugal's parents?
Dom Manuel de Portugal's father was Francisco de Portugal, 1st Count of Vimioso[10].
What did Dom Manuel de Portugal do for work?
Dom Manuel de Portugal worked as diplomat[5], politician[6], writer[7], and poet[8].