Eliseo Félix Canaveri Roygt (1859–1919) was an Argentine stockbroker and politician, who served as secretary and president of the Bolsa de Cereales de Buenos Aires. He was a delegate of the Argentine National Commission during the Panama–Pacific International Exposition of 1915. He was born on May 17, 1859, in Buenos Aires, the son of José Canaveri and Hipolita Roygt Suárez, belonging to a family of Genoese and Catalan roots. He did his elementary and university studies in Buenos Aires, beginning his career as a "Corredor de Frutos" (fruit wholesale distributor) in the mid-1880s.
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| - Eliseo Félix Canaveri Roygt (1859–1919) fue un político y agente de bolsa argentino, quién sirvió como secretario y presidente del . También fue delegado de la Comisión Nacional Argentina durante la Exposición Universal de San Francisco de 1915. Nació el 17 de mayo de 1859 en Buenos Aires, hijo de José Canaveri e Hipolita Roygt Suárez, perteneciente a una familia de raíces genoveses y catalanas. Hizo sus estudios elementales y universitarios en Buenos Aires, comenzando su carrera como "Corredor de Frutos" (distribuidor mayorista de frutas) a mediados de la década de 1880. (es)
- Eliseo Félix Canaveri Roygt (1859–1919) was an Argentine stockbroker and politician, who served as secretary and president of the Bolsa de Cereales de Buenos Aires. He was a delegate of the Argentine National Commission during the Panama–Pacific International Exposition of 1915. He was born on May 17, 1859, in Buenos Aires, the son of José Canaveri and Hipolita Roygt Suárez, belonging to a family of Genoese and Catalan roots. He did his elementary and university studies in Buenos Aires, beginning his career as a "Corredor de Frutos" (fruit wholesale distributor) in the mid-1880s. (en)
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| - Eliseo Félix Canaveri Roygt (1859–1919) fue un político y agente de bolsa argentino, quién sirvió como secretario y presidente del . También fue delegado de la Comisión Nacional Argentina durante la Exposición Universal de San Francisco de 1915. Nació el 17 de mayo de 1859 en Buenos Aires, hijo de José Canaveri e Hipolita Roygt Suárez, perteneciente a una familia de raíces genoveses y catalanas. Hizo sus estudios elementales y universitarios en Buenos Aires, comenzando su carrera como "Corredor de Frutos" (distribuidor mayorista de frutas) a mediados de la década de 1880. Estuvo casado con Margarita Rosenthal, hija de Herman Rosenthal, nacida en Holstein, y Ángela Dorrego, hija a su vez de Manuel Dorrego y Ángela Francisca Baudrix, familia vinculada a los principales acontecimientos políticos ocurridos en Argentina durante la década de 1820. Se desempeñó en la Bolsa de Cereales de Buenos Aires, primero como secretario y luego como presidente desde 1908 a 1917. Tuvo una intensa actividad política, militando en la Unión Cívica Radical, con la cual fue parte de la Revolución del Parque. Se presentó como candidato al cargo de senador y diputado en las elecciones de 1913 y 1914. (es)
- Eliseo Félix Canaveri Roygt (1859–1919) was an Argentine stockbroker and politician, who served as secretary and president of the Bolsa de Cereales de Buenos Aires. He was a delegate of the Argentine National Commission during the Panama–Pacific International Exposition of 1915. He was born on May 17, 1859, in Buenos Aires, the son of José Canaveri and Hipolita Roygt Suárez, belonging to a family of Genoese and Catalan roots. He did his elementary and university studies in Buenos Aires, beginning his career as a "Corredor de Frutos" (fruit wholesale distributor) in the mid-1880s. He was married to Margarita Rosenthal, daughter of Herman Rosenthal, born in Holstein, and Ángela Dorrego, a noble lady daughter in turn of Manuel Dorrego and Ángela Francisca Baudrix, a family linked to the main political events that took place in Argentina during the 1820s. He served on the Buenos Aires Cereal Exchange, first as secretary and then president from 1908 to 1917. He had an intense political activity, he militated in the Unión Civica Radical taking part in the Revolution of the Park. He ran as a candidate for the post of senator and deputy in the elections of 1913 and 1914. (en)
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