He is the son of João da Silva Vieira (b. Lagoa or Faro on 9 November 1913) and his wife, Maria Vieira Rocha and the paternal grandson of André de Sousa Vieira and his wife, Teresa de Jesus da Silva.
Among many other things Vieira was a civil servant in Macau prior to his governorship, being the Chief of General Staff of the Independent Territorial Command of Macau from 1973 to 1974 and Deputy Secretary for Public Works and Communications of the Government of Macau from 1974 to 1975. He then became Director of the Arm of Engineering of the Army from 1975 to 1976, Chief of General Staff of the Army and by inherency a Member of the Conselho da Revolução (Revolutionary Council) from 1976 to 1978 being the Captain of April who lasted more in Portuguese politics, with an extensive curriculum of public service. He was also made Honorary Director of the Arm of Engineering of the Portuguese Army.
Finally, he served as the 138th Governor of Macau from 24 April 1992[1] to 19 December 1999 and was the last Portuguese Governor of Macau prior to the 1999 handover of the colony back to China.
Since the handover, Vieira has been a senior member of the Portuguese Golf Association (Associação Portuguesa de Golfe). Before the handover he also founded and is an active element at the Jorge Álvares Foundation, named after the first Portuguese said to have arrived in China. Another former Governor of Macau, General António Lopes dos Santos, served as president of the Jorge Álvares Foundation from 2000 until his death in 2009.[4]
Decorations
He was granted with numerous decorations, both national and foreign, among those:
He married in Alcântara, Lisbon, on 20 November 1976 to Maria Leonor de Andrada Soares de Albergaria,[1] born in Lisbon on 18 April 1949, Licentiate in RomanPhilology at the University of Lisbon and the daughter of João José Cabral Soares de Albergaria, 3rd Viscount (formerly Barons) of Torre de Moncorvo (with a Coat of arms of de Morais and Sarmento) and Representative of the Title of Viscount de Morais Sarmento, a mechanical engineer, and wife Maria Júlia Pellen de Campos de Andrada, of the Family of the former Counters of the Counts of the Realm and House, and had three sons:
Pedro Soares de Albergaria Rocha Vieira (b. Lisbon, 16 May 1977)
João Soares de Albergaria Rocha Vieira (b. Lisbon, 24 June 1978)