Felipe Aja Espil

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Felipe Aja de Espil

Felipe Aja de Espil (born May 17, 1887 in San Andrés de Giles , Buenos Aires Province , † January 23, 1972 in Buenos Aires ) was an Argentine lawyer and diplomat .

Life

He was the son of Juana Vázquez and Felipe S. Espil and married Courtney Louise Letts. In 1914 he graduated in law at the University of Buenos Aires from. From 1918 to 1921 he was secretary of legation first class in Washington, DC and in the absence of the ambassador Tomás Alberto Le Breton , charge d'affaires . From 1921 to 1928 he was envoy in The Hague . From 1928 to 1929 he was envoy in Oslo and Copenhagen . From 1931 to 1943 he was ambassador to Washington, DC Wallis Simpson was among his circle of friends . In 1945 he was ambassador to Madrid. In 1946 he was Ambassador to the Court of St James’s . In 1946 he was chairman of the Argentine delegation to dissolve the League of Nations in Geneva . In 1955 he was ambassador to Rio de Janeiro . In 1959 he was retired .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Percy Alvin Martin, Ronald Hilton: Who's who in Latin America: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Men and Women of Latin America. Part 5. Stanford University Press, 1950, p. 79 ;
    Ricardo J. Siri - Horacio Zorraquín Becú: Felipe A. Espil , Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales, 1968. (Spanish; online ; PDF; 538 kB)
predecessor Office successor
Argentine envoy to The Hague
1921 to 1928
July 23, 1954 to September 1955: Natalio Carvajal Palacios
1956: Donato Latella Frías
1958–1960: Raúl Carlos Migone
Argentine envoy in Oslo
1928 to 1929
1992: Orlando Rebagliatti
January 2006 - May 2016: Juan Manuel Ortiz de Rozas
Manuel Malbrán Argentine Ambassador to Washington, DC
1931-1943
Adrián C. Escobar
Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú Ambassador of Argentina in Madrid in
1945
Raúl de Labougle Carranza
René Lawson Argentine Ambassador to the Court of St James’s
1946
Ricardo Gastón del Carmen Labougle Carranza
José Amado Conte Grand Ambassador of Argentina in Rio de Janeiro in
1955
Carlos Manuel Muñiz