About: Pedro Moncayo

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Pedro Moncayo y Esparza (29 June 1807 in Ibarra, Ecuador — February 1888 in Valparaíso, Chile) was an Ecuadorian journalist and politician. He was the son of an Ecuadorian mother and Colombian father. He was politically active during the period of Caudillismo of Ecuador, being an opponent of the caudillos, writing for the weekly newspaper El Quiteño Libre. He later became diplomatically active and was ambassador to Peru, France and the United Kingdom. He lived the remainder of his life in Chile, dying in Valparaíso. Pedro Moncayo Canton in Pichincha Province is named after him.

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  • Pedro Moncayo y Esparza (Ibarra, 29 de junio de 1804-Valparaíso, febrero de 1888) fue un abogado, orador, político, diplomático, periodista y publicista ecuatoriano.​ (es)
  • Pedro Moncayo y Esparza (29 June 1807 in Ibarra, Ecuador — February 1888 in Valparaíso, Chile) was an Ecuadorian journalist and politician. He was the son of an Ecuadorian mother and Colombian father. He was politically active during the period of Caudillismo of Ecuador, being an opponent of the caudillos, writing for the weekly newspaper El Quiteño Libre. He later became diplomatically active and was ambassador to Peru, France and the United Kingdom. He lived the remainder of his life in Chile, dying in Valparaíso. Pedro Moncayo Canton in Pichincha Province is named after him. (en)
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  • Pedro Moncayo y Esparza (Ibarra, 29 de junio de 1804-Valparaíso, febrero de 1888) fue un abogado, orador, político, diplomático, periodista y publicista ecuatoriano.​ (es)
  • Pedro Moncayo y Esparza (29 June 1807 in Ibarra, Ecuador — February 1888 in Valparaíso, Chile) was an Ecuadorian journalist and politician. He was the son of an Ecuadorian mother and Colombian father. He was politically active during the period of Caudillismo of Ecuador, being an opponent of the caudillos, writing for the weekly newspaper El Quiteño Libre. He later became diplomatically active and was ambassador to Peru, France and the United Kingdom. He lived the remainder of his life in Chile, dying in Valparaíso. Pedro Moncayo Canton in Pichincha Province is named after him. (en)
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  • Pedro Moncayo y Esparza (es)
  • Pedro Moncayo (en)
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