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* 1878 – Carlos Saavedra Lamas, Argentine politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1959 )
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* November 1 – Carlos Saavedra Lamas, Argentine politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1959 )
Foreign Minister Carlos Saavedra Lamas is at right.
The laborious negotiations called in Buenos Aires by Argentine Foreign Minister Carlos Saavedra Lamas yielded him Latin America's first Nobel Prize for Peace in 1936 and a formal peace treaty in July 1938.
Carlos Saavedra Lamas ( November 1, 1878 – May 5, 1959 ) was an Argentine academic and politician, and in 1936, the first Latin American Nobel Peace Prize recipient.
Born in Buenos Aires, Carlos Saavedra Lamas ( November 1, 1878-May 5, 1959 ) was a member of the aristocracy of Argentina.
Saavedra Lamas achieved renown not only as foreign minister of Argentina for his practical work in drafting international agreements and in conducting international mediation, but also as a professor for his scholarship in the fields of labor legislation and international law.
Saavedra Lamas was a leading Argentine academician in two areas.
In the arena of practical affairs, Saavedra Lamas drafted legislation affecting labor in Argentina, supported the founding of the International Labor Organization in 1919, and presided over the ILO Conference of 1928 in Geneva while serving simultaneously as leader of the Argentine delegation.
Saavedra Lamas began his political career in 1906 as director of Public Credit and then became the secretary-general for the municipality of Buenos Aires in 1907.
When General Agustín P. Justo became president of Argentina in 1932, he appointed Saavedra Lamas as foreign minister.
In this post for six years, Saavedra Lamas brought international prestige to Argentina.
Meanwhile, in 1934, Saavedra Lamas presented the South American Antiwar Pact to the League of Nations where it was well received and signed by eleven countries.
After his retirement from the foreign ministry in 1938, Saavedra Lamas returned to academic life, became president of the University of Buenos Aires for two years ( 1941 – 1943 ), and rounded out his career as a professor for an additional three years ( 1943 – 1946 ).
Saavedra Lamas was known as a disciplinarian in his office, a logician at the conference table, a charming host in his home or his art gallery, a man of sartorial elegance who wore, it is said, the highest collars in Buenos Aires.
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Saavedra and was
Almagro, who was not yet satisfied to go forward, had ordered Juan de Saavedra to advance with one hundred men that, at a distance of thirty leagues, would establish a small town that would wait for the rest with food and natives that would be captured to serve them.
On October 26, 1526, Diego López de Salcedo, was appointed by the emperor as governor of Honduras, replacing Saavedra.
* The Spanish delegation was headed by Gaspar de Bracamonte y Guzmán, and besides included the diplomats and writers Diego de Saavedra Fajardo, and Bernardino de Rebolledo.
* Daniel Ortega Saavedra November 6, 2011 ' Won In National Elections held on November 6, 2011 was the amount of 1, 569, 287 for 62. 46 % of the total valid votes, what became the Commander Daniel Ortega Saavedra in the presidential candidate who won more votes in a Presidential election in the history of Nicaragua, in addition to that obtained a lead of more than 30 % of valid votes doubling the number of votes obtained by radial businessman Fabio Gadea Mantilla on behalf of the Independent Liberal Party ( PLI ) who obtained the amount of 778. 889 votes recorded for 31. 00 %.
* Doce Pares Eskrima – Originally encompassed 12 styles and was founded by the Saavedra and Cañete families in 1932.
In 1786, the intendencia of Ciudad Real de Chiapas was formed, fusing the governments of Soconusco with those of Tuxtla and Ciudad Real de Chiapas, today's San Cristóbal de las Casas, with the first governor being Francisco Saavedra y Carvajal.
It was built by Gustavo Saavedra, Juan Martínez and Juan O ' Gorman.
Foremost among these pioneering families is the extended Lazaro Clan who, together with its cadet branches, the Saavedra, Generalao, Suson, Pardo, Barrios and Guevarra families, owned most of the cultivated lands that was to form part of the growing Christian settlement.
Mata was born in Mexico City ( Saavedra 2001 ).
From 1977 to 1993 he was music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra ( Saavedra 2001 ) and guest conductor of several famous orchestras in the U. S., Europe and Latin America.
Collileufu, located in the Budi Lake area, south of Puerto Saavedra, was in 1960 highly isolated and inhabitants there spoke mainly Mapudungun.
Humberto Nilo Saavedra ( born in Santiago de Chile in 1954 ) was the director of the University of Chile school of arts.
The libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on a Spanish drama, Don Álvaro o la fuerza del sino ( 1835 ), by Ángel de Saavedra, Duke of Rivas, with a scene adapted from Friedrich Schiller's Wallensteins Lager.
The commune is named after the Chilean soldier General Cornelio Saavedra Rodríguez who was placed in charge of the occupation of the Araucanía in 1860.
When the royalist members of the city government of Buenos Aires were expulsed, he was elected mayor of the city ; he was an enemy of the party of Cornelio Saavedra and one of the creators of the First Triumvirate, of which he was the Treasurer.
Roberto Goyeneche ( Saavedra, Buenos Aires, January 29, 1926 – Buenos Aires, August 27, 1994 ) was an Argentine tango singer of Basque descent, who epitomized the archetype of 1950s Buenos Aires ' bohemian life, and became a living legend in the local music scene.

Saavedra and student
Among them, all between 22 and 26 and with links to the University of Concepción, were Doctors Miguel Enríquez and Bautista Van Schouwen, Professor Marcello Ferrada-Noli, Medical student Luciano Cruz, Sociologist Nelson Gutiérrez, Lawyer Juan Saavedra Gorriategy, Civil Engineer Aníbal Matamala, and Economist José Goñi ( Goñi later became a Minister of Defence and ambassador of Chile in the USA ).

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