Rafael Fernando Fuentes Boettiger

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Rafael Fernando Fuentes Boettiger (* 1901 in Veracruz , † 1971 ) was a Mexican ambassador .

Life

Philip Boettiger Keller (* Darmstadt ), his paternal grandfather, was a supporter of Ferdinand Lassalle and went to Veracruz according to the socialist laws, where he had a coffee finca cultivated at the Laguna de Catemaco . Clotilde Vélez de Fuentes, his paternal grandmother, had a finger cut off by robbers with a machete to steal the wedding ring.

His father, Rafael Fuentes Vélez, ran the Banco Nacional de México in the port of Veracruz . In 1926 he married Berta Macías Rivas (* 1908 in Mazatlán, Sinaloa). On November 11, 1928, their son Carlos Fuentes was born in Panama City . In 1932, their daughter Berta Fuentes Macías, a novelist, was born in Mexico City.

In 1933 Rafael Fernando Fuentes Boettiger Atacheé was accredited at the Mexican Embassy in Washington, DC and from 1940 to 1944 in Santiago de Chile.

In 1950 they became friends of Octavio Paz . His son Carlos bequeathed a suit with which he was accredited by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing in 1975 .

predecessor Office successor
Carlos Darío Ojeda Rovira Mexican Ambassador to Buenos Aires
July 5, 1944 to September 30, 1944
Gonzalo Frías Beltrán
José Muñoz Zapata Mexican Ambassador to Panama
November 17, 1953 to January 20, 1959
Mario Armando Amador Durón
José Muñoz Zapata Mexican Ambassador to Baghdad
November 17, 1953 to January 20, 1959
Mario Armando Amador Durón
Jorge Daesslé Segura Mexican Ambassador to The Hague
March 25, 1959 to August 1, 1964
Delfín Sánchez Juarez
predecessor Office successor
Arturo López de Ortigosa Ruz Mexican Ambassador in Budapest
May 22, 1964 to August 3, 1966
Antonio Gomez Robledo
Arturo López de Ortigosa Ruz Mexican Ambassador to Rome
May 22, 1964 to August 3, 1966
Antonio Gomez Robledo
José Cayetano Valadés Rocha Mexican Ambassador in Rabat
September 28, 1966 to July 1, 1968
Ernesto Madero Vázquez
Jose Cayetano Valadés Rocha Mexican Ambassador in Lisbon
September 28, 1966 to April 25, 1970
Francisco González de la Vega

Individual evidence

  1. Leonardo Pasquel: Biografía integral de la ciudad de Veracruz, 1519-1969 in the Google book search, Editorial Citlaltépetl, 1969, p. 165.
  2. Archived copy ( memento of the original dated June 6, 2010 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.clubcultura.com
  3. ^ Raymond L. Williams, The writings of Carlos Fuentes
  4. Carlos Fuentes at Authors Calendar (Petri Liukkonen)
  5. Embajadores de México
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