Miguel de Béistegui y Septién
Miguel de Béistegui y Septién (born September 16, 1861 in Paris , † November 6, 1931 in Brussels ) was a Mexican ambassador .
Life
On May 1, 1890, the ambassador Ángel Núñez de Ortega died (1818) in Brussels , where Miguel de Beistegui y Septien remained as commissioner for the archives of the embassy until the 31 January 1891 there Jesús Zenil d'affaires was.
In August 1903, José Yves Limantour ordered a multi-part porcelain service from Miguel de Béistegui, who was currently the business agent in London . Miguel de Béistegui y Septién was accredited on May 2, 1904 in London , where Pedro Rincón Gallardo y Terreros was Ambassador to the Court of St James’s .
On December 22, 1904 he was appointed ambassador to Alfonso XIII by Porfirio Díaz . (Spain) and Charles I (Portugal) . His official seat was Madrid . On May 1, 1907 he was appointed ambassador to the South American governments by Porfirio Díaz. His official seat was Santiago de Chile . On December 8, 1910, he was appointed by Porfirio Díaz as his first and last ambassador to Christiania , on April 5, 1911 he traveled from Santiago de Chile to Christiania, where he was accredited until June 15, 1911.
From 1901 to 1931 Miguel de Béistegui y Septién represented Mexico on the International Olympic Committee .
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Francisco de Icaza | Mexican Ambassador to Madrid Appointed December 22, 1904, accredited February 18, 1905 to January 18, 1912 |
Amado Nervo |
Francisco de Icaza | Mexican Ambassador to Lisbon Appointed December 22, 1904, accredited from May 29, 1905 to January 18, 1912 |
Balbino Dávalos Balkim |
Miguel Covarrubias Acosta | Mexican Ambassador to Santiago de Chile Appointed May 1, 1907, accredited November 29, 1907 to August 28, 1911 |
Luis G. Pardo |
Manuel de Lizardi | Mexican Ambassador to Asunción, Paraguay Appointed May 1, 1907, Accredited November 29, 1907 to December 8, 1910 |
Manuel Barreiro y Vallejo |
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Manuel Zapata Vera | Mexican Ambassador to Bolivia Appointed May 1, 1907 from November 29, 1907 to April 5, 1911 accredited |
Luis G. Pardo |
Manuel Zapata Vera | Mexican Ambassador to Bogotá Colombia appointed on May 16, 1907 accredited from November 29, 1907 to April 5, 1911 |
Luis G. Pardo |
Miguel Covarrubias Acosta | Mexican Ambassador to Ecuador Appointed May 16, 1907, accredited November 29, 1907 to April 5, 1911 |
Luis G. Pardo |
Miguel Covarrubias Acosta | Mexican Ambassador to Lima, Peru Appointed May 16, 1907, accredited November 13, 1907 to April 5, 1911 |
Luis G. Pardo |
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Mexican Ambassador to Norway Appointed December 8, 1910, left Santiago de Chile on April 5, 1911 and was accredited until June 15, 1911. |
Luis Torres y Rivas | |
Miguel Covarrubias Acosta | Mexican Ambassador to London Appointed June 15, 1911, accredited from August 8, 1911 to May 31, 1912. |
Miguel Covarrubias Acosta |
Francisco Álvarez de Icaza |
Mexican Embassy in Berlin Appointed on October 18, 1912, accredited from January 4, 1913 to August 31, 1914. |
Miguel Covarrubias Acosta |
Individual evidence
- ^ Robert McKee Irwin, Ed McCaughan, Michelle Rocío Nasser, The famous 41: sexuality and social control in Mexico, 1901
- ^ Antonio Peñafiel, Anuario estadístico de la República Mexicana , Volume 12, Mexico. Dirección General de Estadística, Secretaría de Fomento, 1906
- ↑ Embajadores de México en Chile ( Memento of the original dated August 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Mexico and Olympism
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Béistegui y Septién, Miguel de |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Mexican ambassador |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 16, 1861 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | November 6, 1931 |
Place of death | Brussels |