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| name = Numa Pompilio Llona | image = Numa Pompilio Llona (perfil).jpg | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = March 5, 1832 | birth_place = Guayaquil, Ecuador | death_date = {{Death-date and age|October 10, 1907|March 5, 1832}} | death_place = Guayaquil, Ecuador | nationality = Ecuadorian | occupation = Poet, Diplomat | pseudonym = | genre = | movement = Romanticism | notableworks = | awards = | influences = | influenced = | signature = | website = | spouse = Enriqueta Marchena y Bentín, Lastenia Larriva }} Numa Pompilio Llona (March 5, 1832 – April 5, 1907) was an Ecuadorian poet, journalist, educator, diplomat, and philosopher. Numa Pompilio Llona was widely read in his time, but today he is mostly forgotten.[1] BiographyHis father was the Ecuadorian lawyer Dr. Manuel Leocadio de Llona y Rivera, and his mother was Mercedes Echeverri Llados from Colombia. Born in Guayaquil, Numa Pompilio Llona completed primary school in Cali, Colombia, and completed secondary school in Lima, Peru.[2] He received a law degree at the Universidad San Marcos in Lima, Peru. CareerFrom 1854 to 1859, Numa Pompilo Llona was the literary editor of the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio. In 1882 he was appointed the rector of the University of Guayaquil, where he held the professorship of aesthetics and general literature. He also served as a diplomat in Spain (1860–62), France, Italy (1864), and Colombia (1884), and formed friendships with many famous poets and writers of the time, such as Victor Hugo, George Sand, Alphonse de Lamartine, Cienfuegos Manzini, Núñez de Arce, Leopard and others. He was also the director of the Municipal Museum and Library of Guayaquil (1904 to 1907). MarriageNuma Pompilio Llona was married to Enriqueta Marchena y Bentín, and after her death, married the Peruvian poet and journalist Lastenia Larriva. DeathNuma Pompilio Llona died on April 5, 1907.[3] His remains are interred in crypt # 705-C in the Cementerio General of Guayaquil.[4] LegacyOne of Guayaquil’s most popular tourist attractions, the neighborhood Las Peñas has a street named after Numa Pompilio Llona. Many of this street’s 400-year-old houses have been converted into art galleries and several notable artists have studios there. There are also schools in Ecuador named after Numa Pompilio Llona. Literary works
References1. ^Numa Pompilio Llona, Biografias y Vidas {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Llona, Numa Pompilio}}2. ^Llona Echeverri, Numa Pompilio (1832-1907) 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.diccionariobiograficoecuador.com/tomos/tomo2/l2.htm|title=Numa Pompilio Llona y Echeverri|last=Rodolfo Pérez Pimentel|work=Biographical Dictionary of Ecuador|accessdate=16 December 2013}} 4. ^Numa Pompilio Llona (Spanish article) 8 : Ecuadorian poets|1832 births|1907 deaths|People from Guayaquil|National University of San Marcos alumni|University of Guayaquil faculty|19th-century poets|Ecuadorian diplomats |
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