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Daniel Castellanos Arteaga

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Daniel Castellanos Arteaga
Uruguayan Ambassador to Spain [de]
In office
1930–1939
PresidentJuan Campisteguy
Preceded byBenjamín Fernández y Medina
Succeeded byEnrique Buero [de]
Uruguayan Ambassador to the United Kingdom
In office
1939–1942
PresidentAlfredo Baldomir
Preceded byAlberto Guani
Succeeded byRoberto Eduardo MacEachen
Uruguayan Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
31 December 1947 – 12 August 1949
PresidentLuis Batlle Berres
Preceded byMateo Marques Castro
Succeeded byCésar Charlone Rodríguez
Uruguayan Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
1 March 1952 – 22 April 1952
PresidentLuis Batlle Berres
Preceded byAlberto Domínguez Cámpora
Succeeded byFructuoso Pittaluga
Personal details
Born(1882-12-21)December 21, 1882
Montevideo
DiedJanuary 1, 1968(1968-01-01) (aged 85)
NationalityUruguayan
Relationshis brother was Carlos Alberto Castellanos [es] (Montevideo, January 28, 1881 - October 26, 1945), an Uruguayan painter.
Parent(s)Lucia Arteaga and José María Castellanos
Alma mater

Daniel Castellanos Arteaga was a Uruguayan politician Foreign Minister, diplomat and writer.

Life

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References

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  1. ^ Julio María Sanguinetti, Luis Batlle Berres: El Uruguay del optimismo
  2. ^ Ronald Hilton, Who's who in Latin America: Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru; Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, B. Ethridge, 1971, S.228
  3. ^ Quién fue quién en la cultura uruguaya, Ediciones de la Plaza, 1998 - 183 S. S.44
  4. ^ El Observador, Remates [1]


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