Nuno Viriato Tavares de Melo Egídio | |||||||||||
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Governor of Macau | |||||||||||
In office 28 November 1979 – 16 June 1981 | |||||||||||
President | António Ramalho Eanes | ||||||||||
Prime Minister | Maria de Lourdes Ruivo da Silva de Matos Pintasilgo Francisco Sá Carneiro Diogo Pinto de Freitas do Amaral Francisco José Pereira Pinto Balsemão | ||||||||||
Preceded by | José Eduardo Martinho Garcia Leandro | ||||||||||
Succeeded by | Vasco de Almeida e Costa | ||||||||||
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Born | (1922-02-18)18 February 1922 Tomar, Portugal | ||||||||||
Died | 7 December 2011(2011-12-07) (aged 89) Lisbon, Portugal | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Chinese | 伊芝迪 | ||||||||||
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Nuno Viriato Tavares de Melo Egídio (Tomar, 18 February 1922 – Lisbon, 7 December 2011) was a Portuguese general.
He served as Governor of Macau from 1979 to 1981. He was also head of the Armed Forces General Staff from 1981 to 1984.
References
- Former Macau governor Melo Egídio passes away Macau Daily Times, 8 December 2011
- Morreu antigo CEMGFA e governador de Macau tvi 24, 7 December 2011 (Portuguese)
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Preceded byJosé Eduardo Martinho Garcia Leandro | Governor of Macau 1979–1981 |
Succeeded byVasco de Almeida e Costa |
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