Federico Baraibar y Zumárraga
1851
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1918
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: Spain
languages spoken, written or signed: Spanish, Basque, Latin, Ancient Greek, Italian
educated at: University of Zaragoza
occupation: writer, archaeologist, poet, translator
position held: General Deputy of Araba, mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz
Federico Baraibar y Zumárraga (28 May 1851 – 25 February 1918) was a Spanish academic and politician. He translated several Greek classics into Spanish and laid the foundations for modern archaeology in the province of Álava. As a politician, he served as the first 20th-century mayor of Vitoria and as President of the Deputation of Álava. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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