Gonzalo Zaldumbide Explained

Office:Ecuardorian Foreign minister
Term Start:1929
Term End:1931
Predecessor:Homero Viteri Lafronte
Successor:Modesto Larrea Jijón
Term Start2:1923
Term End2:1928
Predecessor2:Enrique Dorn y de Alsúa
Successor2:Carlos Proaño Alvarez
Office3:Embassy of Ecuador in London
Term Start3:[1]
Term End3:1951
Predecessor3:Homero Viteri Lafronte
Successor3:Augusto Dillon Valde
Ambassador From4:Ecuadorian
Country4:Chile
Birth Date:1884 12, df=yes
Nationality:Ecuadorian
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Gonzalo Zaldumbide (25 December 1884 – 30 November 1965)[2] was an Ecuadorian writer and diplomat, born in Quito. He was ambassador to Paris, minister of Foreign Relations (1929) and ambassador to London (1950).

He married pianist and teacher Isabel Rosales Pareja. The couple had a daughter, pianist Celia Zaldumbide Rosales.[3]

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References

  1. Ambassador of Ecuador in Great Britain (9 North Audley Street, W.1). Ambassador.—Gonzalo Zaldumbide (accredited 23 March, 1950).
  2. Web site: Index Z.
  3. News: Samir Elghoul ofrece un tributo a Isabel Rosales en Guayaquil . Samir Elghoul Offers a Tribute to Isabel Rosales en Guayaquil . . Spanish . 2002-05-22 . 2019-12-10.