Alonso Caro y del Arroyo

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Alonso Caro y del Arroyo , Conde de Peña Ramiro (born January 16, 1880 - † January 3, 1957 in Madrid ) was a Spanish diplomat .

Life

Alonso Caro y del Arroyo came on May 19, 1905 in the foreign service and was until 1913 chargé d'affaires in Tangier at Abd al-Aziz (Morocco) . In the meantime he was deployed from 1907 to 1909 in the Foreign Ministry as a third-class legation secretary. His next positions were in Lisbon and Guatemala City until 1914 , The Hague until 1916 , as first-class legation secretary in Mexico City until 1920 , before he returned to Tangier. In 1921 he was transferred again to the Foreign Ministry and in 1924 to Brussels .

In 1926 Arroyo was appointed ministerial resident in Buenos Aires , before he held the same position in Paris from 1929 to 1930 . In 1931 he moved as Ministre plénipotentiaire, second class, first to Athens and a year later to Cairo , where he was promoted to Ministre plénipotentiaire first class in October 1933.

For the coup of July 19, 1936, he declared himself loyal to the second Spanish republic , resigned from his post on September 12, 1936 and entered the service of the putschists. Here he took over the Oficina Nacional de Nacho Enea , the representation of the putschists in south-east France, in the chalet "Nacho-Enea" of Antonio de Angulo y Sánchez de Movellán, Marqués de Caviedes on avenue Larreguy in Saint-Jean-de-Luz until 1939 , while the consulate in Hendaye remained loyal to the republic until 1938.

From October 1947 to January 1950 he was finally appointed ambassador to Cairo and then retired . The respective foreign missions in Madrid and Cairo had been upgraded to embassies during this time.

predecessor Office successor
Spanish ambassador in Rabat
1905 to 1907
Emilio de Navasqüés
Spanish ambassador in Buenos Aires in
1926
Ramiro de Maeztu
Carlos López Dóriga Spanish ministre plénipotentiaire first class in Cairo
December 1934 to September 12, 1936
Gabriel Alomar
Carlos de Miranda y Quartin Spanish ambassador to Cairo
October 1947 to January 1950
Domingo Bárcenas

Individual evidence

  1. ABC (Spain) , January 4, 1957, [1]
  2. ^ Oficina Nacional de Nacho Enea [2]
  3. Josep Ma Fullola Pericot, Francisco Gracia Alonso, El sueño de una generación: el crucero universitario por el Mediterráneo de 1933, p. 142 FN 360