Gonzalo Zaldumbide

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).

Gonzalo Zaldumbide
Ecuardorian Foreign minister
In office
1929–1931
Preceded byHomero Viteri Lafronte
Succeeded byModesto Larrea Jijón
Embassy of Ecuador in Paris
In office
1923–1928
Preceded byEnrique Dorn y de Alsúa
Succeeded byCarlos Proaño Alvarez
Embassy of Ecuador in London
In office
March 23, 1950[1]  1951
Preceded byHomero Viteri Lafronte
Succeeded byAugusto Dillon Valde
Ecuadorian Ambassador to Chile
In office
1951  1952
Preceded byJosé Gabriel Navarro
Succeeded byRafael Arízaga Vega
Personal details
Born(1884-12-25)25 December 1884
Quito
Died30 November 1965(1965-11-30) (aged 80)
NationalityEcuadorian
Spouse(s)Isabel Rosales Pareja
ChildrenCelia Zaldumbide Rosales

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

Bibliography

  • De Ariel, La evolución de Gabriel d'Annunzio (París, 1909)
  • Ventura García Calderón, El único gran poeta de nuestro siglo XVIII.

References

  1. Ambassador of Ecuador in Great Britain (9 North Audley Street, W.1). Ambassador.—Gonzalo Zaldumbide (accredited 23 March, 1950).
  2. https://www.rulers.org/indexz.html
  3. "Samir Elghoul ofrece un tributo a Isabel Rosales en Guayaquil" [Samir Elghoul Offers a Tribute to Isabel Rosales en Guayaquil]. El Universo (in Spanish). 2002-05-22. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
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