Aurelio Caicedo Ayerbe
Aurelio Caicedo Ayerbe (4 May 1921 – 23 July 1998) was a Colombian lawyer and diplomat. He served as the 14th Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations and as Ambassador of Colombia to the Holy See.[1]
Aurelio Caicedo Ayerbe | |
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14th Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations | |
In office 13 September 1973 – 2 October 1975 | |
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Preceded by | Augusto Espinosa Valderrama |
Succeeded by | Germán Zea Hernández |
Senator of Colombia | |
In office 20 July 1962 – 20 July 1966 | |
Colombia Ambassador to the Holy See | |
In office 11 December 1955 – 15 July 1957 | |
President | Gustavo Rojas Pinilla |
Preceded by | José Antonio Montalvo |
Succeeded by | Carlos Arango Vélez |
Minister of National Education | |
In office 7 August 1954 – 26 August 1955 | |
President | Gustavo Rojas Pinilla |
Preceded by | Daniel Henao Henao |
Succeeded by | Gabriel Betancur Mejía |
7th Minister of Labour | |
In office 13 June 1953 – 7 August 1954 | |
President | Gustavo Rojas Pinilla |
Preceded by | Raimundo Emiliani Román |
Succeeded by | Cástor Jaramillo Arrubla |
Member of the Chamber of Representatives | |
In office 20 July 1951 – 13 June 1953 | |
Constituency | Cauca |
Personal details | |
Born | Popayán, Cauca, Colombia | 4 May 1921
Died | 23 July 1998 Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia |
Spouse | Luz Marina Cruz Lozada (1955–1998) |
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Alma mater | University of Cauca (LLD) |
Profession | Lawyer |
Awards | List of Awards
Order of Orange-Nassau – The Netherlands Civil Order of Alfonso X, the Wise – Spain Papal Order of Piana – Holy See Order of Boyacá – Colombia |
Personal life
In 1955, while serving as Minister of National Education, Caicedo married the former Miss Colombia 1953, Luz Marina Cruz Lozada, in the city of Cali. Together they had three children: Pablo, Andrés, and Santiago.[2]
References
- "Election of members of the Executive Board: Curriculum Vitae, Mr Aurelio Caicedo Ayerbe (Colombia)" (Curriculum vitae). Sofia: UNESCO. 1985.
- "Doble Luto en Popayán" [Double Mourning in Popayán]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 26 August 1998. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
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