Spanish diplomat, writer and historian (1886–1978)
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is de Madariaga and the second or maternal family name is Rojo.
Salvador de Madariaga
Madariaga in 1936
1st President of the Liberal International
In office 20 April 1948 – 18 April 1952
Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
Roger Motz
Seat M of the Real Academia Española
In office 2 May 1976[a] – 14 December 1978
Preceded by
Emilio Gutiérrez Gamero [es]
Succeeded by
Carlos Bousoño
Personal details
Born
Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo
23 July 1886 A Coruña, Spain
Died
14 December 1978(1978-12-14) (aged 92) Locarno, Ticino, Switzerland
Nationality
Spanish
British
Other political affiliations
Mont Pelerin Society
Spouses
Constance Helen Margaret
(m. 1912; died 1970)
Emilia Rauman
(m. 1970)
Children
2, Isabel and Nieves
Occupation
Writer
Diplomat
Scholar
Awards
Charlemagne Prize (1973)
Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo (23 July 1886 – 14 December 1978) was an "eminent liberal"[1] Spanish diplomat, writer, historian, and pacifist, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Nobel Peace Prize[2] and awarded the Charlemagne Prize in 1973.
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