For his grandson, the Mexican politician, diplomat, and academic (1925–2008), see Emilio Óscar Rabasa.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Rabasa and the second or maternal family name is Estebanell.
Emilio Rabasa
Governor of Chiapas
In office 1891–1895
Personal details
Born
Emilio Rabasa Estebanell
(1856-05-22)22 May 1856 Ocozocoautla, Chiapas, Mexico
Died
25 April 1930(1930-04-25) (aged 73) Mexico City, Mexico
Alma mater
Institute of Sciences and Arts of Oaxaca
Occupation
Writer, diplomat, politician, lawyer.
Awards
Order of the Sun of Peru
José Emilio Rabasa Estebanell (22 May 1856 — 25 April 1930) was a Mexican prominent writer, diplomat, and politician. He wrote extensively on constitutional law, served as Governor of Chiapas, as state congressman, chaired several Mexican Academies and co-founded El Universal; an influential newspaper in Mexico City.[1]
Rabasa wrote several novels under the pen name Sancho Polo.[2]
Rabasa, Agustín Rodríguez[clarification needed] and Luis Elguero left Veracruz on May 10, 1914 aboard the German ship Kronprinzessin Cecilie to represent Victoriano Huerta's regime at the Niagara Falls conference mediating the dispute with the United States.[3] The delegation, along with support staff, arrived in Washington on May 16 where they were hosted by the State Department until departure for the conference on May 20, a change from May 18 in order to make time for the delegation's visit to Washington.[4] On May 18 the delegation had been empowered to offer Huerta's resignation if necessary and began work at Niagara Falls on May 20 under the auspices of mediators composed of officials of Argentina, Brazil and Chile.[4][5] An agreement resulted in the signing of a peace protocol on June 24, 1914.[6]
^"Emilio Rabasa". Encarta (in Spanish). Microsoft. 2008. Archived from the original on 2009-03-21. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
^"Rectores: Don Emilio Rabasa" (in Spanish). Escuela Libre de Derecho. Retrieved 2009-02-24.[permanent dead link]
^"News Narrative—Week ending Tuesday May 12, 1914". The Public. Vol. 17. May 15, 1914. p. 464. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
^ ab"News Narrative—Mexico and the United States". The Public. Vol. 17. May 22, 1914. p. 488. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
^"News Narrative—Mexico and the United States". The Public. Vol. 17. May 29, 1914. p. 513. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
^"News Narrative—Mexico and the United States". The Public. Vol. 17. July 3, 1914. p. 634. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
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