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Enrique Víctor Aquiles Balmaceda Toro (3 March 1878 – 4 January 1962) was a Chilean politician, diplomat and son of President José Manuel Balmaceda. He was of Basque descent and a member of the Balmaceda family. Balmaceda was born in Santiago in 1878, the seventh of eight children born to José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández and . He was baptised Enrique Víctor Aquiles. His mother was the granddaughter of Mateo de Toro Zambrano, 1st Count of La Conquista. Five of his siblings lived to adulthood. His father committed suicide in 1891, when Enrique was 13 years old.

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  • Enrique Víctor Aquiles Balmaceda Toro (3 March 1878 – 4 January 1962) was a Chilean politician, diplomat and son of President José Manuel Balmaceda. He was of Basque descent and a member of the Balmaceda family. Balmaceda was born in Santiago in 1878, the seventh of eight children born to José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández and . He was baptised Enrique Víctor Aquiles. His mother was the granddaughter of Mateo de Toro Zambrano, 1st Count of La Conquista. Five of his siblings lived to adulthood. His father committed suicide in 1891, when Enrique was 13 years old. Balmaceda started his political career by joining the Liberal Democratic Party and was promptly elected deputy for "Itata" (1906–1909) in a 1907 by-election to replace deputy Alberto Sanfuentes who had died, but lost his bid for reelection. In the congressional elections of 1918, he was elected deputy for "Castro" (1918–1921) and was reelected for the same region (1921–1924). On 12 May 1921, President Arturo Alessandri appointed him Minister of War and Navy, position he held until 16 August 1921. During the first administration of President Carlos Ibáñez he was appointed Minister of the Interior from 23 May 1927 to 24 February 1928; he concurrently served as interim Minister of Public Works and of Justice. During the second administration of President Ibáñez, he was appointed Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Balmaceda died in Santiago, in 1962, two months shy of his 84th birthday. (en)
  • Enrique Víctor Aquiles Balmaceda Toro​ (Santiago, 3 de marzo de 1878-ibídem, 4 de enero de 1962) fue un político y diplomático chileno, miembro de la facción «aliancista» del Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD). Durante su trayectoria política desempeñó cargos como diputado, ministro de Estado, alcalde y embajador, estos últimos bajo las presidencias de Carlos Ibáñez del Campo.​​ Era hijo del expresidente José Manuel Balmaceda (1886-1891) y de Emilia de Toro Herrera, primera dama.​ (es)
  • José Enrique Balmaceda Toro (Santiago 1880 - aldaar 4 januari 1962) was een Chileens politicus. Hij was de zoon van José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández (1840-1891), president van Chili van 1886 tot 1891 en Emilia de Toro Herrera. Hij werd voor de Partido Liberal Democrático (Liberaal-Democratische Partij) in de Kamer van Afgevaardigden gekozen (1906-1909; 1918-1924). Van 21 mei 1921 tot 16 augustus 1921 was hij minister van Oorlog en Marine onder president Arturo Alessandri. Hij bekleedde het ministerschap van Binnenlandse Zaken onder president Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (23 mei 1927 - 24 februari 1928). In 1928 was hij korte tijd minister van Sociale Zaken. Van 6 september 1927 tot 4 september 1930 was hij minister van Openbare Werken, Handel en Justitie. Tijdens het tweede presidentschap van Ibáñez del Campo was hij Chileens ambassadeur in Londen (1952-1958). Enrique Balmaceda overleed op 4 januari 1962 in Santiago. (nl)
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  • Enrique Víctor Aquiles Balmaceda Toro​ (Santiago, 3 de marzo de 1878-ibídem, 4 de enero de 1962) fue un político y diplomático chileno, miembro de la facción «aliancista» del Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD). Durante su trayectoria política desempeñó cargos como diputado, ministro de Estado, alcalde y embajador, estos últimos bajo las presidencias de Carlos Ibáñez del Campo.​​ Era hijo del expresidente José Manuel Balmaceda (1886-1891) y de Emilia de Toro Herrera, primera dama.​ (es)
  • Enrique Víctor Aquiles Balmaceda Toro (3 March 1878 – 4 January 1962) was a Chilean politician, diplomat and son of President José Manuel Balmaceda. He was of Basque descent and a member of the Balmaceda family. Balmaceda was born in Santiago in 1878, the seventh of eight children born to José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández and . He was baptised Enrique Víctor Aquiles. His mother was the granddaughter of Mateo de Toro Zambrano, 1st Count of La Conquista. Five of his siblings lived to adulthood. His father committed suicide in 1891, when Enrique was 13 years old. (en)
  • José Enrique Balmaceda Toro (Santiago 1880 - aldaar 4 januari 1962) was een Chileens politicus. Hij was de zoon van José Manuel Balmaceda Fernández (1840-1891), president van Chili van 1886 tot 1891 en Emilia de Toro Herrera. Hij werd voor de Partido Liberal Democrático (Liberaal-Democratische Partij) in de Kamer van Afgevaardigden gekozen (1906-1909; 1918-1924). Van 21 mei 1921 tot 16 augustus 1921 was hij minister van Oorlog en Marine onder president Arturo Alessandri. Hij bekleedde het ministerschap van Binnenlandse Zaken onder president Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (23 mei 1927 - 24 februari 1928). In 1928 was hij korte tijd minister van Sociale Zaken. Van 6 september 1927 tot 4 september 1930 was hij minister van Openbare Werken, Handel en Justitie. (nl)
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  • Enrique Balmaceda Toro (es)
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  • José Enrique Balmaceda Toro (nl)
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