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Guillermo Sacasa


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Died
  
December 16, 1997, Potomac, Maryland, United States

Guillermo sevilla sacasa sobre el terremoto de managua 1972


Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa (11 September 1908, Leon, Nicaragua – December 16, 1997 Potomac, Maryland, United States ) was the Nicaraguan ambassador to the United States from 1943 until July 19, 1979, when President Anastasio Somoza Debayle was forced into exile following the Nicaraguan Revolution. As a result of his record-breaking service as ambassador in Washington, D.C., he was appointed Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, a position he held until July 1979.

He was the son of J. Ramón Sevilla Castellón and wife Dolores Sacasa Sacasa, daughter of Roberto Sacasa, 44th and 46th President of Nicaragua, and wife and cousin Ángela Sacasa Cuadra.

Known as the "world's most decorated ambassador", he was a judge and leader of the Nicaraguan National Assembly. He also served as Ambassador to the U.S. for 36 years under 8 American Presidents and 11 Secretaries of State, a singularly unique and unprecedented achievement, unmatched to this day.

In 1943, Sevilla-Sacasa married Lillian Somoza Debayle, born in León, Nicaragua, on May 3, 1921, daughter of Anastasio Somoza García, 65th and 69th President of Nicaragua, and wife Salvadora Debayle Sacasa, and had nine children.

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Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa Wikipedia