Matilde Hidalgo
Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974) was a physician, poet and politician.
Also recorded as Matilde Hidalgo de Procel; Matilde Hidalgo Navarro de Procel.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Deifilia Matilde Inés Hidalgo Navarro.
Born at Loja in 1889, died at Guayaquil in 1974.
In detail
Matilde Hidalgo studied at University of Cuenca and Central University of Ecuador. the recorded working language is Spanish.
Positions recorded include National Congress Deputy.
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Studied at
- Central University of EcuadorOrganisation
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- University of CuencaOrganisation
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“Matilde Hidalgo”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q187187: Matilde Hidalgo
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