Maurício Carneiro Magnavita

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Maurício Carneiro Magnavita (* 1935 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a former Brazilian diplomat .

Life

Maurício Carneiro Magnavita holds a bachelor's degree in law and social science from the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro . From December 1960 to September 1961 he was a civil servant in the Guanabara State Department of Education and the Brazilian Armed Forces named him a reserve officer candidate , pioneer . From 1964 to 1967 he was the third class legation secretary in London , from 1966 he was Vice Consul under Consul General João Gracie Lampreia (born November 17, 1912 in Santos ; † June 16, 1995 in Rio de Janeiro ) diplomat, father of Luiz Felipe Lampreia , son (November 26 * 1885 in Portugal) by Carolina Souza Leão Gracie and José Camello Lampreia at the Consulate General in 32 Green Street WI from 14 November 1968 to 21 January 1969, he was chargé d'affaires in Damascus . From August 18, 1971 he was chargé d'affaires in Algiers . From January 16, 1975 to June 22, 1975 he was Chargé d'Affaires in Kuwait . In 1982 he presented the study O Islam no pensamento político árabe as part of the Curso de Alto Estudios . in front. On December 31, 1983, he was an agent in founding the prospecting company Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais . From June 30, 1989 to August 18, 1994 he was ambassador to Beirut .

Individual evidence

  1. Rio Branco Institute , CURSO DE ALTOS ESTUDOS ( Memento from February 20, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), TESES APROVADAS, p. 20
  2. http://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/44078/page/8833/page.pdf (link not available)
  3. ^ Mensagem Senado Federal N ° 2 de 1974
predecessor Office successor
Altamir de Moura Brazilian Chargé d'Affaires in Damascus
November 14, 1968 to January 21, 1969
Roberto Luiz Assumpção de Araújo
Paulo Leâo de Moura Chargé d'affaires in Algiers
August 18, 1971 to 1971
Máurico Paulo de Oliveira Dias
Paulo Henrique de Paranaguá Chargé d'affaires in Kuwait City
January 16, 1975 to June 22, 1975
Danilo Adão Mayr
Ayrton Gil Dieguez Ambassador to Beirut
June 30, 1989 to August 18, 1994
Brian Michael Fraser Neele