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Filoteo Samaniego Salazar (July 11, 1928 - February 21, 2013) was an Ecuadorian novelist, poet, historian, translator, and diplomat. He became a member of the Ecuadorian Academy of Language in 1984, and was its secretary from 1996–2006. He was awarded Ecuador's most prestigious prize, the Premio Eugenio Espejo, in 2001.Samaniego's diplomatic career began in 1949 as the chief of staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador. He served as Ecuador's Ambassador to Austria, Germany, Romania and Egypt; and was a permanent representative of Ecuador to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (ONUDI); and held many other academic, national, and international posts in his lifetime.He translated books from French to Spanish, including the Spanish translation of Chronique (1960) (

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  • Filoteo Samaniego Salazar (July 11, 1928 - February 21, 2013) was an Ecuadorian novelist, poet, historian, translator, and diplomat. He became a member of the Ecuadorian Academy of Language in 1984, and was its secretary from 1996–2006. He was awarded Ecuador's most prestigious prize, the Premio Eugenio Espejo, in 2001.Samaniego's diplomatic career began in 1949 as the chief of staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador. He served as Ecuador's Ambassador to Austria, Germany, Romania and Egypt; and was a permanent representative of Ecuador to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (ONUDI); and held many other academic, national, and international posts in his lifetime.He translated books from French to Spanish, including the Spanish translation of Chronique (1960) ( (en)
  • Filoteo Samaniego Salazar (11 de julio de 1928 - 21 de febrero de 2013) ​ fue un novelista, poeta, historiador, traductor y diplomático ecuatoriano. Se convirtió en miembro de la Academia Ecuatoriana de la Lengua en 1984 y fue su secretario de 1996 a 2006. Fue galardonado por la Asamblea Nacional con la condecoración Premio Eugenio Espejo, en 2001. La carrera diplomática de Samaniego comenzó en 1949 como jefe de gabinete del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Ecuador. Se desempeñó como Embajador de Ecuador en Austria, Alemania, Rumania y Egipto ; y fue representante permanente del Ecuador ante la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo Industrial (ONUDI) ; y ocupó muchos otros cargos académicos, nacionales e internacionales durante su vida. ​ Tradujo libros del francés a (es)
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  • Quito, Ecuador (en)
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