Julián López Pineda

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Julián López Pineda (born October 18, 1882 in Gracias (Lempira) in the Lempira Department , † March 5, 1959 in The Hague ) was a Honduran poet, journalist and diplomat .

Life

Julián López Pineda was the son of Feliciana Pineda and General Julián López Garcia. He married Juanita Echeverria. From 1899 to 1902 he studied at the Universidad de Honduras. In 1905 he studied at the Universidad de San Salvador. In 1915 he became State Secretary in the Foreign Ministry and in 1928 in the Interior Ministry. In 1929 he joined the council of the Honduras lawyers. From 1933 to 1936 he was chargé d'affaires in Paris . From 1933 to 1939 he was permanent representative to the League of Nations in Geneva , where Nahum Goldmann had exequatur as the Honduran consul. From 1936 to 1937 he was an authorized delegate to the disarmament negotiations in London . From 1938 to 1939 he headed the Honduran delegation to the 8th Pan-American Conference in Lima . He was Ministre plénipotentiaire at the mediation conferences of the Nicaraguan and Honduran governments. From 1941 he was envoy to Managua , the local ambassador of the United States , James Bolton Stewart (born November 27, 1882 in Philadelphia , † 1969) said Tiburcio Carías Andino had instructed him to let Anastasio Somoza García know that their interests were identical that if one of their governments were overthrown, it was certain that the other would follow.

In 1959 he was a delegation counselor at the permanent court of arbitration , where the Asunto limítrofe Honduras-Nicaragua was negotiated under the chairmanship of Helge Klæstad .

plant

  • Cosas sin alma. Crónicas, San Salvador, 1904
  • Marina. Novela, San Salvador, 1904
  • Verdadera libertad, 1906
  • Matrimonio San Salvador 1905
  • Ritmos disperso, poetry, San Salvador 1910.
  • La Virgen Martir, drama, 1915
  • Anforas, Poetry, Paris 1936
  • La Reforma constitutional de Honduras, Paris 1936
  • Redentorismo y democracia, Managua 1941
predecessor Office successor
Raúl Toledo López Honduran Chargé d'affaires in Paris
1933 to 1936
Rubén Mondragón
Honduran ambassador to Managua in
1941
Carlos Montoya
César Alberto González
Jorge Milla
César González Ramírez
Roberto Perdomo Paredes Legation Council in The Hague
1959
Carlos Roberto Reina

Individual evidence

  1. James Bolto Stewart
  2. Mario Argueta, Tiburcio Carías : anatomía de una época, pp. 75 and 172
  3. ^ Who's Who in Latin America: Part II, Central America and Panama, p. 75