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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Yrigoyen and the second or maternal family name is Diez-Canseco.
Manuel Yrigoyen Diez-Canseco (1873 in Lima, Peru – 25 May 1933 in Lima)[citation needed] was a Peruvian politician in the early 20th century. He was the mayor of Lima from 1919 to 1920, succeeding Luis Miró Quesada and preceding Ricardo Espinoza.[1] He was also a congressman and president of the National Club.[citation needed]
He was son of the former prime minister Manuel Yrigoyen Arias and Mercedes Diez-Canseco Olazabal[citation needed]. On 3 October 1900, he married Angelica Puente in Lima.[2] On 6 June 1910 at 8:30 P.M., their daughter Adelina Yrigoyen Puente was born in Lima.[3]
^Neuhaus Rizo-Patrón, Carlos (1994). "Riva-Agüero, alcalde de Lima". Boletín del Instituto Riva-Agüero (21). Riva-Agüero Institute: 222. ISSN 0459-410X. OCLC 2263580.
^"Marriage certificate of Manuel Yrigoyen Diez Canseco" (Document). Lima: Civil Registry. 1900. p. 201. — via Ancestry.com
^"Birth certificate of Adelina Yrigoyen" (Document). Lima: Civil Registry. 6 June 1910. p. 146. — via Ancestry.com
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