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ch 2010, Ambassador Miller joined Independent | Diplomat, a non-profit diplomatic advisory group. |
lonial officer to serve as governor; he was a | diplomat, a foreign service officer |
932, died Oxford 3 August 2004) was a British | diplomat, academic and musician who was High Commissio |
ugust 1930 - 30 March 2011) was a New Zealand | diplomat, academic, author and civil servant. |
on holiday on the Lake Annecy shore, a career | diplomat accidentally meets an old acquaintance, perha |
of Nancy in 1477, Basin served the court as a | diplomat, according to records from the 1480s. |
ame into the possession of court official and | diplomat, Achatz Ferdinand of the Asseburg. |
1859 - 1 April 1945), was an Austro-Hungarian | diplomat active before and during World War I. |
mer's Foedera, he published the first volume ( | Diplomat ad Chartae, etc., 1791). |
s, (born 1 November 1923) is a former British | diplomat, administrator and Liberal Party official. |
This began his life as a pioneer, | diplomat, administrator, and appreciator of Indian and |
ducated in Switzerland, Germachew served as a | diplomat after Haile Selassie's restoration in 1941, a |
He was inspired to become a | diplomat after being invited to assist the former Brit |
The conference was chaired by U.S. | diplomat Alger Hiss. |
o be confused with his father, the writer and | diplomat Amaury Duval (1760-1838). |
Duval was brother to the | diplomat Amaury Duval (1760-1838). |
Sir Horace Seymour (1885-1978), British | diplomat, Ambassador to China |
Daniel Fried, a United States career | diplomat, Ambassador and Special Envoy |
December 1944, Oare, Wiltshire) was a British | diplomat, Ambassador to Greece from 1933 to 1939. |
he National Board of Medical Examiners, 1977; | Diplomat, American Board of Pediatrics, 1981; and Pedi |
reputation as a holy man led to his role as a | diplomat among the tribes; there are also many stories |
954) is a pioneering Yemeni novelist, writer, | diplomat and feminist. |
tage of Great Britain on 10 June 1785 for the | diplomat and politician Francis Sykes. |
singhe is a Sri Lankan lawyer, politician and | diplomat and current Chairman of State Trading Wholesa |
ionist, public servant, scientist, librarian, | diplomat, and inventor. |
"Cockacoeske, Queen of Pamunkey: | Diplomat and Suzeraine." |
n and Portugal during the Peninsular War as a | diplomat and military advisor and to recruit troops to |
2 - December 20, 1970) was a Canadian lawyer, | diplomat and civil servant. |
ekat; born October 12, 1960) is a Palestinian | diplomat and present chief of the PLO Delegation in Wa |
han Paul of Limburg Stirum (1873-1948), Dutch | diplomat and reformist Governor General of the Dutch I |
r Ralph Bunche, an African-American educator, | diplomat and Nobel Prize winner. |
who visited the farm frequently, was lawyer, | diplomat and presidential candidate John W. Davis. |
as Indonesia's third vice president, a senior | diplomat, and one of the pioneers of Indonesian journa |
nt Giacomo Durazzo (1717-1794) was an Italian | diplomat and man of the theatre. |
son John Legwaila (born 2 February 1937) is a | diplomat and politician from Botswana. |
Sayuri Inoue ( | diplomat and international banker) |
ran Prendergast (born July 1942) is a British | diplomat and a former Under-Secretary-General for Poli |
2 July 1806 - 29 December 1887) was a Belgian | diplomat and personal secretary of King Leopold I of B |
term "Seneschal" and came to be the principal | diplomat and executive of the court; a feudal Prime Mi |
His maternal grandfather was | diplomat and traveller Aubrey Herbert, and through him |
ooks, Jr's son, James Willson Brooks, lawyer, | diplomat, and co-founder of the United Shoe Machinery |
ch Pujol (born 27 February 1958) is a Spanish | diplomat and is the current Ambassador Extraordinary a |
Beeby's son was the distinguished New Zealand | diplomat and international lawyer, Chris Beeby. |
h 30, 1950) is a Canadian lawyer, politician, | diplomat, and sports executive. |
American physician, social activist, citizen | diplomat and author. |
Leon Palmer (born c. 1948) is a United States | diplomat and a former United States Ambassador to Hond |
As an informal | diplomat and negotiator, he helped facilitate relation |
Andor Hencke (1895, Berlin - 1984), German | diplomat, and secretary of State |
- 3 October 1855) was a distinguished English | diplomat, and frequently employed on the most importan |
ary 27, 1896) was a United States politician, | diplomat, and Civil War brigadier general in the Union |
February - Harry Schwarz, lawyer, politician, | diplomat and anti-apartheid leader |
Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, Field Marshal, | diplomat, and statesman, lived the last few years of h |
Ramon Muniz Lavalle was a former Argentinean | Diplomat and Journalist who served as Argentinean cons |
lumbia in his memory and that of his brother, | diplomat and attorney Edgar Addison Bancroft. |
1603 - 15 June 1671) was an English courtier, | diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Common |
"Cockacoeske, Queen of Pamunkey: | Diplomat and Suzeraine.", |
kish politician, statesman of Kurdish origin, | diplomat and scholar. |
, 1889-February 18, 1968) was a United States | diplomat and United States Army General, serving in bo |
Japanese | diplomat and scholar on international relations Kazuhi |
Abass Bundu, Sierra Leonean | diplomat and politician |
ehmet (born Alper Mehmet) is a former British | diplomat and one of the United Kingdom's first two eth |
the Roman Catholic Church was a senior papal | diplomat and former Personal Secretary to Giovanni Bat |
1974) is a Canadian | diplomat and economist. |
Keith Edward Abbott (1814-1873) was a British | diplomat and consul general at Tabriz and later Odessa |
rist, journalist, literary critic, occasional | diplomat and member of the Generation of '98. |
was an English Benedictine prior (or abbot), | diplomat, and humanist scholar. |
as - March 23, 1978 in Montreal) was a Polish | diplomat and politician. |
Guy Ferri (1922-1991) was a United States | diplomat and United Nations official who served as a S |
Born in London as the son of a Belgian | diplomat and an English aristocrat, Lalaing was raised |
J. Stapleton Roy, 1953, senior United States | diplomat and ambassador to China, Indonesia and Singap |
ella Vigna (1190-1249), an Italian jurist and | diplomat, and chancellor and secretary to the Emperor |
January 1907 - 24 December 1999) was a French | diplomat and politician who was Minister of Foreign Af |
ard Finch-Hatton (c.1697 - 16 May 1771) was a | diplomat and politician. |
- 16 November 2007), an international lawyer, | diplomat and arbitrator. |
urry Varghese AO (born 1956) is an Australian | diplomat and public servant. |
1838-1920), married Francis Bertie, a British | diplomat and a future British ambassador to France. |
The journalist, | diplomat and intelligence agent, Jona von Ustinov, fat |
3 February 1935, Madrid) is a Spanish lawyer, | diplomat and politician. |
red and extended between 1814 and 1820 by the | diplomat and military leader Sir Stapleton Cotton (lat |
Daniel O'Daly, | diplomat and historian (d.1662). |
3 April 1945 Berlin) was a German geographer, | diplomat and author. |
bin Bahar (born 9 August 1961) is a Bruneian | diplomat and is currently the Ambassador Extraordinary |
e Otto achieved fame as a missionary and as a | diplomat and politician, notably during the Investitur |
ay 11, 1899 - April 25, 1990) was an American | diplomat, and the first African American diplomat to b |
Mamba (born 5 May 1963 in Manzini) is a Swazi | diplomat and former Olympic athlete. |
John Barlow was an English | diplomat and spy in the time of Henry VIII. |
79, Bergerac - 1946) was a French politician, | diplomat and author who worked for the French and Brit |
He was an excellent | diplomat and orator, and after the dethroning of Habsb |
dquarters in Baghdad, the murder of a Spanish | diplomat and the assassination of Aqila al-Hashimi wer |
an scholar, translator and the son of British | diplomat and sinologist, Herbert Giles. |
Rodgers had never been a | diplomat and spoke no French, and spent six hours a da |
ember 25, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a | diplomat and former United States Ambassador to Congo- |
the American Civil War, Governor of Virginia, | diplomat, and United States Army general in the Spanis |
ary - George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, | diplomat and statesman (died 1870) |
s Lord Eliot from 1864 to 1877, was a British | diplomat and Liberal politician. |
25 August 1818 - 31 July 1895), was a British | diplomat and Sinologist who produced a syllabary in 18 |
American Civil War and a post-war politician, | diplomat, and four-term United States Congressman from |
, was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat, businessman, | diplomat and Conservative politician. |
liasson (born 17 September 1940) is a Swedish | diplomat and Social Democratic politician. |
1936 - 31 May 2000) was a Bulgarian communist | diplomat and politician. |
Walter Bucler was a | diplomat and the private secretary of Queen Katherine |
0, 1928 - September 3, 1999) was a Sri Lankan | diplomat and political figure. |
rom 1716 until 1752, was a Scottish nobleman, | diplomat and politician. |
November 2 - Charles Hanbury Williams, | diplomat and satirist, 50 |
1761 - August 26, 1816) was an Irish painter, | diplomat and archaeologist. |
Clays later became Costa Rica's first female | diplomat and was in charge of several missions in the |
MG, CBE, (1874-1938) was a Scottish academic, | diplomat and tutor to Puyi, the last emperor of China, |
Edward Wilmot Blyden, educator, writer, | diplomat and politician |
pproached by Adam von Trott zu Solz, a career | diplomat and member of the Anti-Nazi Kreisau Circle. |
chibald Carey, Jr, lawyer, judge, politician, | diplomat and clergyman |
He served as a career | diplomat and was Press Secretary at the Brazilian Miss |
o Melo (1869 - 1951) was an Argentine lawyer, | diplomat and politician. |
Dr. Saeed Mohammed Al-Shamsi is a lawyer, | diplomat, and a former assistant foreign minister for |
Ian Alexander Hill is a New Zealand | diplomat and is the current Ambassador of New Zealand |
fly by the Englishman Richard Oswald, later a | diplomat, and the British General James Grant, who wou |
Henry Oldenburg, German | diplomat and Secretary to the Royal Society |
(20 January 1843, Paris - 1924) was a French | diplomat and brother to Jules Martin Cambon. |
Henry Morgenthau, Sr. (1856 - 1946), | diplomat and businessman |
Nimalasiri Silva was a Sri Lankan | diplomat and civil servant, who was instrumental in es |
Royston between 1873 and 1897, was a British | diplomat and Conservative politician. |
T.D.S.A. Dissanayake is a Sri Lankan | Diplomat and writer, who has served as Sri Lankan Amba |
20 March 1811) was an Italian-Scottish papal | diplomat and Cardinal. |
ugees outside the consulate gates, a Japanese | diplomat and his wife, stationed in Kaunas, Lithuania, |
885 Dublin, Ireland died: 1974) was a farmer, | diplomat and a Canadian federal politician. |
Camill Hoffmann was a Jewish Czechoslovak | diplomat and writer born in 1878. |
f Kingman Brewster, Jr., who was an educator, | diplomat, and president of Yale University. |
Jean-Louis Gergorin is a former French | diplomat and former executive vice president of EADS - |
ton KB (1671 - 13 August 1746) was an English | diplomat and then politician. |
13, 1894 - December 31, 1984) was a Canadian | diplomat and politician. |
8 May 1748 - 4 September 1825) was an British | diplomat and the son of Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carl |
2 - 6 April 1966) was a Norwegian journalist, | diplomat and politician for the Labour Party. |
tive of Los Angeles, California and a veteran | diplomat and foreign policy scholar. |
10) was a French Canadian lawyer, journalist, | diplomat, and senator. |
February 1981) was a renowned Indian jurist, | diplomat, and Cabinet Minister who served as Chief Jus |
January - Jean Giraudoux, novelist, essayist, | diplomat and playwright (b.1882). |
4 April - Sir Osmond Esmonde, 12th Baronet, | diplomat and politician (d.1936). |
Martin Hollis was the son of a | diplomat, and nephew of the MI5 director-general Roger |
Manmohan Malhoutra is a former Indian | diplomat and Assistant Secretary-General of the Common |
November 19, 1986) was a Canadian politician, | diplomat and broadcaster. |
1900, Whitburn, County Durham) was an British | diplomat and Liberal Party politician who sat in the H |
He was a career | diplomat, and she traveled with him to a number of cou |
nbury, known as a builder for his abbey, as a | diplomat and scholar, and a friend of Erasmus. |
moni di San Savino (1893-1973) was an Italian | diplomat and governor of Albania before and during Wor |
rdshire, between 1727 and 1749, was a British | diplomat and general. |
Upon the invitation of the Russian | diplomat and statesman Prince Alexander Gorchakov, for |
rican US Army colonel, doctor and politician, | diplomat and industrialist. |
He was brother-in-law of | diplomat and academic John Wendell Holmes and father o |
November 1910 - 14 July 1988) was a Norwegian | diplomat and politician for the Centre Party. |
uire (born 18 July 1949), is a former British | diplomat and has been President of Hughes Hall, one of |
ovocherkassk - January 14, 1986) was a Soviet | diplomat and statesman. |
1603 or 1610 - 19 February 1663) was a German | diplomat and priest. |
isha Hunt Allen (1804-1883), American lawyer, | diplomat, and Hawaiian justice |
John Strange (1732-1799) was an English | diplomat and author. |
Born in New York City, he was a brother of | diplomat and author Washington Irving. |
bles, Florida) was a Cuban lawyer, economist, | diplomat and anti-Castro activist who spent 21 years i |
harles Sirr (1807-1872) was a British lawyer, | diplomat and writer. |
s grandson George Ignatieff became a Canadian | diplomat, and his great-grandson Michael Ignatieff is |
1584 - 1625) was an English | diplomat and Secretary of State. |
a Neville Kanakeratne is a Sri Lankan lawyer, | diplomat and scholar, who was the former Governor of t |
inns, 8th Baronet (1821 - 1886) was a British | diplomat, and one of the Dalyell Baronets. |
2 February 1728) was an Italian ecclesiastic, | diplomat and composer. |
The Russian | Diplomat and newspaperman de Schelking relates Izvolsk |
27, 1927 - July 30, 2008) was a United States | diplomat and politician, and the first female Counselo |
ter Ashbel Smith in 1949, a Republic of Texas | diplomat, and one of the founders of the University of |
1910 - 6 April 2003) was a Norwegian General, | diplomat and NATO official. |
The ninth Baronet was also a distinguished | diplomat and served as Ambassador to Germany from 1928 |
une 22, 1935, Warsaw) was a Polish historian, | diplomat and politician, founder of the Askenazy schoo |
abrera (1289-1364) was an Aragonese nobleman, | diplomat, and military commander. |
Carel Jan Schneider, a Dutch foreign service | diplomat and writer. |
Bertram proved a skilled | diplomat and military leader. |
(27 December 1882 - 26 May 1929) was a career | diplomat and a first-class cricket player. |
Thongsavanh Phomvihane is a Lao | diplomat and a former Ambassador of Laos to Russia. |
August 5, 1960 - April 10, 2010) was a Polish | diplomat and political figure. |
y, seigneur de Sancy, was a French clergyman, | diplomat and intellectual. |
Bentinck, 8th Duke of Portland, was a British | diplomat and held the post of Ambassador to Poland. |
storical resident of Carlton was the scholar, | diplomat, and author Sir Thomas Elyot. |
James Lonsdale-Bryans was a writer, British | diplomat and Nazi sympathiser who was educated at Eton |
Stephen A. Hurlbut (1815-1882), politician, | diplomat, and commander of the U.S. Army of the Gulf i |
rian Galicia - January 14, 1993) was a Polish | diplomat and jurist who greatly influenced in the deve |
nel, intelligence officer, Promethean leader, | diplomat and politician. |
k: Κωνσταντίνος Χοιροσφάκτης) was a Byzantine | diplomat and official active during the reigns of Nike |
54) was a prominent British civil servant and | diplomat and former High Commissioner to South Africa. |
MG (9 April 1893 - 18 May 1969) was a British | diplomat and author. |
April 1908 - 27 January 1982) was an Italian | diplomat and European Commissioner. |
ly 14, 1904 - February 23, 1974) was a German | diplomat and intelligence officer during World War II. |
ry, broadcasting pioneer, business executive, | diplomat and socialist (b.1900) |
10, 1826) was a Massachusetts revolutionary, | diplomat and politician who served as the second Secre |
bruary 25, 1970) was a Belarusian politician, | diplomat and writer. |
n Charles Josias Bunsen (1791-1860), Prussian | diplomat and scholar |
emy Greenstock, a former high ranking British | diplomat and the former United Kingdom Ambassador to t |
nuary 14 - William Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst, | diplomat and governor general (d.1857) |
nfaden (1908 - February 9, 2001) was a Danish | diplomat and botanist. |
Adam Daniel Rotfeld Polish | diplomat and Foreign Minister. |
He was also employed as a | diplomat and gained contacts with most of the sovereig |
y, United States) was a Ukrainian politician, | diplomat, and journalist. |
ied December 26, 1889 in Berlin) was a German | diplomat, and the first Foreign Secretary of Germany a |
small escort" which included his close aide, | diplomat and military figure Tsarong Dzasa, fled via S |
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