Carlos Vega Belgrano
Carlos Vega Belgrano (1858 – 1930) was an Argentine lawyer, activist, journalist,[1] and politician who held the position of vice president of the Radical Party in 1896.[2] He had a long career as a journalist director of the La Revista Nacional and El Tiempo, an evening newspaper founded by him.[3]
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Born | Carlos Manuel Silvano Vega Belgrano December 2, 1858 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | April 19, 1930 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Resting place | La Recoleta Cemetery |
Nationality | Argentine |
Political party | Radical Civic Union |
Occupation | law activism journalism poet |
Profession | lawyer |
He was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Manuel Vega Belgrano and Manuela Belgrano Helguero, the natural daughter of Manuel Belgrano and María de los Dolores Helguero.[4] He was member and president of the Ateneo, an extinct cultural institution of Buenos Aires.[5] He also held various public positions, including as member of the General Council of Education[6] and Argentine Consul in the German Empire.[7]
References
- Buenos, Aires desde su fundación hasta nuestros dias. Manuel Bilbao. 1902.
- Historia del radicalismo, Volumen1. U.C.R., 1984. 1984.
- La pintura y la escultura en Argentina, Volumen1. Eduardo Schiaffino. 1933.
- Segundo Congreso Nacional Belgraniano, Buenos Aires, 1994. El Instituto, 1995. 1995.
- Boletín, Volumen8. Argentina. Ministerio de Justicia e Instrucción Pública. 1945.
- Registro oficial de la provincia de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province). 1907.
- Registro nacional de la República argentina, Parte2. República Argentina. 1891.
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