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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rui Gomes da Silva (Chamusca, Santarém District, Portugal, 27 October 1516 Madrid, 29 July 1573), prince of Éboli, (title awarded in Naples, Italy, by king Felipe II of Spain on 1st July 1557, sold to Genoese Nicola Grimaldi in 1567), duke of Pastrana, (title of 20 December 1573), of Francavilla and of Estremera, (title awarded by king Felipe II of Spain, "sliding over", afterwards, to the title of "Duque de Pastrana" in 1573 but ignored by many, assuming thus they…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Rui Gomes da Silva (Chamusca, Santarém District, Portugal, 27 October 1516 Madrid, 29 July 1573), prince of Éboli, (title awarded in Naples, Italy, by king Felipe II of Spain on 1st July 1557, sold to Genoese Nicola Grimaldi in 1567), duke of Pastrana, (title of 20 December 1573), of Francavilla and of Estremera, (title awarded by king Felipe II of Spain, "sliding over", afterwards, to the title of "Duque de Pastrana" in 1573 but ignored by many, assuming thus they they held both titles), count of Melito, (Italian title of 1506 through his wife, therefore, title "jure uxoris"), and Grandee of Spain, was a Portuguese noble and one of king Philip II of Spain main advisers, with a vital importance in the Spanish Politics during the 16th Century. In Spain, where he lived most of his life, he is known as Ruy Gómez de Silva.