Rómulo Sebastián Naón
Rómulo Sebastián Naón Peralta Martínez (1876–1941), was the Argentine Ambassador to the United States from 1910 to 1919.[1][2][3]
Biography
He was born in 1876 to Julio César Naón Capanegra and Felisa Peralta Martínez de Oliden. He married Isabel Rodríguez Marcenal. In 1914 he attended the Niagara Falls peace conference to reduce tensions between Mexico and the United States. He died in 1941.[1]
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- ^ a b "Dr. Romulo Naon, Argentine Leader. Envoy to Washington From 1910 to 1919 Dies After 40 Years in Public Life. Law School Professor. Served as Justice Minister, Deputy to Congress and the Mayor of Buenos Aires". New York Times. December 31, 1941. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0917FF3D5A147B93C3AA1789D95F458485F9. Retrieved 2011-01-10. "In December, 1917, Dr. Naon offered his resignation as Ambassador at ..."
- ^ "President Predicts Union of Americas". New York Times. March 30, 1915. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50D10FD395B17738DDDA90B94DB405B858DF1D3. Retrieved 2011-01-10. "Emphasis on the "growing warmth of affection as well as of understanding" between the United States and other nations of the Western Hemisphere was laid by President Wilson in an address at a luncheon given today in his honor by Dr. Romulo S. Naon, the Argentine Ambassador, on board the new Argentine battleship Moreno, in Annapolis Roads."
- ^ "Naon Going To Argentina. Envoy May Quit Unless Anti-German Stand Is Taken". New York Times. January 16, 1918. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10D14F9385B11738DDDAF0994D9405B888DF1D3. Retrieved 2011-01-10. "After a visit by Dr. Romulo S. Naon, the Argentine Ambassador, to the State Department today to say good-bye to Secretary Lansing preparatory to returning to his own country, it was said that he had ..."
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Naon, Romulo Sebastian |
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1876 |
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1941 |
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