Eduardo de Zulueta y Dato

Eduardo de Zulueta y Dato (born 4 December 1923) is a Spanish Diplomat.

Born in Paris, son of Ernesto de Zulueta e Isasi, of the Marqueses of Álava Viscounts of Casa Blanca (Bilbao, 26 April 1892 - Madrid, 9 September 1969) and wife (m. Paris, 25 April 1922) María de la Concepción Dato y Barrenechea, of the Dukes of Dato (Madrid, 2 May 1890 - Madrid, 16 September 1973).[1]

Career

He is a Licentiate in Law and a Diplomat. He was Ambassador of Spain in Luxembourg and Algeria, Permanent Observer Ambassador of Spain to the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C., Director-General of Eclesiastical Affairs at the Ministry of Justice, Chief of Protocol of the International Exposition of Seville, Director of International Affairs of the Instituto Cervantes, etc., and was created Grand Cross of the Order of St. Raymond of Peñafort and the Order of St. Sylvester of the Holy See, Commander of the Order of Civil Merit of Spain and the Order of Isabel the Catholic and Knight of the Order of Charles III.[1]

Marriage and children

He married in Stockholm on 26 June 1957 Renata Maria Theresia Alice Elisabeth Prinzessin von Altenburg (b. Castle of Saysbusch (Żywiec), Galicia, 13 April 1931 -), daughter of Archduke Karl Albrecht of Austria and morganatic wife Alice Elisabeth Ankarcrona, Prinzessin von Altenburg, and had issue:[1][2]

and married secondly in New York, on 26 June 2006 Victoria López Granados, with one daughter Elia Bouët López (Paris 6 July 1995)

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ribera, José António Moya, Costados, N.º 81
  2. Imperial House of Austria
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