- Sabá Héctor
Sueyro (1889 –
October 15, 1943)
served as Vice
President of Argentina.
Sueyro was in
office from the coup of June 7, 1943,
until his death...
-
Emanuel Sueyro (1587–1629), Lord of Voorde,
Knight of Christ, was an
intelligence agent and
historian in the 17th-century
Habsburg Netherlands. Of Portuguese...
- 1943 – 24
February 1944
President Pedro Pablo Ramírez
Preceded by Sabá
Sueyro (de facto)
Succeeded by Juan
Domingo Perón (de facto)
Personal details Born...
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William Stephenson 1940–1946 Canada
British Security Co-ordination
Emanuel Sueyro c. 1620–1629 Spain
Benjamin Tallmadge 1778–1783 United
States Culper Ring...
-
President Roberto M.
Ortiz Preceded by
Julio A. P. Roca
Succeeded by Saba
Sueyro Personal details Born Ramón
Antonio Castillo Barrionuevo November 20, 1873...
- coup:
General Diego Isidro Mason (agriculture),
Benito Sueyro (navy), and his
brother Sabá
Sueyro (vice president). Also part of the
group was
Ernesto Sammartino...
- Ramírez
temporarily delegated powers to
Edelmiro Farrell. Resigned. Sabá
Sueyro (Died 15 October 1943)
Edelmiro Julián
Farrell Edelmiro Julián
Farrell (1887–1980)...
- 1943 Ramón
Castillo Arturo Rawson Beginning of the
Revolution of '43. Sabá
Sueyro (1889–1943) 7 June 1943 15
October 1943 —
Military Pedro Pablo Ramírez Died...
- 1943 – 23
February 1944
Appointed by
Military junta Vice
President Sabá
Sueyro (Jun–Oct 1943)
Edelmiro Julián
Farrell (1943–1944)
Preceded by
Arturo Rawson...
- Ellissen,
English actress Saba Doak (1879–1918),
American soprano singer Sabá
Sueyro (1889–1943),
Argentine politician Saba
Habachy (1897–1996),
Egyptian official...