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Honorio Pueyrredon
Honorio Pueyrredon was an Argentine lawyer, university professor, diplomatic and politician.
Pueyrredon graduated at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1896, were he would later also teach.
Originally affiliated to the National Civic Union, he later became a prominent figure in the Radical Civic Union; he was named Minister of Agriculture in 1916 by president Hipolito Yrigoyen, and was Minister of Foreign Relations between 1917 and 1922. During this last term Pueyrredon was also chief of the Argentine delegation at the first gathering of the League of Nations in Geneva, where he serve as vice-president of the first assembly of 1920.
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