Hildebrando Pompeu Pinto Accioli

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Hildebrando Pompeu Pinto Accioli
Hildebrando Acciol in 1948
Ambassador of Brazil to the Holy See [de]
of  Brazil
to  Holy See
In office
19391944
Preceded byJosé Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva (diplomat) [pt]
Succeeded byMaurizio Nabuco
director of the Rio Branco Institute
In office
April 28, 1945 – June 13, 1948
Succeeded byJacome Baggi de Berenguer César
Brazilian Foreign Minister [pt]
In office
May 7, 1947 – May 28, 1947
Preceded byRaul Fernandes [pt]
Succeeded byRaul Fernandes [pt]
Brazilian Foreign Minister [pt]
In office
September 8, 1948 – December 15, 1948
Preceded byRaul Fernandes [pt]
Succeeded byRaul Fernandes [pt]
Personal details
Born(1888-06-25)June 25, 1888
Fortaleza
DiedApril 4, 1962(1962-04-04) (aged 73)
Rio de Janeiro
Spousemarried to Olga Barbosa Accioly
Parents
Alma materCeará Law School

Hildebrando Pompeu Pinto Accioli (June 25, 1888 – April 4, 1962) was a Brazilian diplomat and on two occasions in 1947 and 1948 Minister of Foreign Affairs, in the absence of Chancellor Raul Fernandes.

Career[edit]

In 1914, Hildebrando Accioli joined the diplomatic service. In 1924, he was first secretary in the permanent delegation to the League of Nations in Geneva.

In 1936, Hildebrando Accioli represented Brazil as minister at the Inter-American Conference for the Consolidation of Peace (Buenos Aires, 1936). In 1937, he was raised to the post of Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1938, he headed the Brazilian delegation to the VIII Conference International American Countries, in Lima, when he was promoted to ambassador.

From 1939 to 1944, he was Ambassador to the Holy See. From April 28, 1945 to June 13, 1948, Hildebrando Accioli was director of the Rio Branco Institute.

In 1946 Hildebrando Accioli returned to the post of general secretary of foreign affairs. He was delegate plenipotentiary to the Paris Peace Treaties, 1947.

Between May and June 1947, and between September and December 1948, he was Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs ad interim. Until 1950, he was president of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States. In 1950, he was the tenth Legal Adviser of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Hildebrando Accioli retired from Brazilian politics in 1953.

In 1957, he joined the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.

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