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  • m, Henry M., Jr.; Robyn, Alfred G.. The Yankee Consul: A Musical Comedy.
  • in no other land, having found, in the English consul, a mediator between their people and the Pacha
  • the late 180s, Niger was elected as a Suffect consul, after which Commodus made him imperial legate
  • The Consul also noted that Nashashibi side-stepped the pr
  • oute is at its junction with State Route 28 at Consul, an unincorporated community in eastern Mareng
  • t to the Soviet Union by way of Soviet General Consul Anatoli Yakovlev.
  • William II, called de Blosseville, was the consul and duke of Gaeta from 1103 to 1105.
  • function he was awarded the titles of honorary consul and patrician.
  • In 1838 he became American consul, and subsequently representative and correspon
  • ; but the fragments were removed by the French consul and sold to the British Museum.
  • British Embassy of Moscow, from 1959 to 1961, Consul and First Secretary to Leopoldville, from 1964
  • .C. Opera in a new production of Menotti's The Consul and her European opera debut as Melisande at t
  • horse of Caligula, who it is alleged became a consul and a priest.
  • ar II), and Rio de Janeiro, he was assigned as Consul and later Consul General at Yokohama, Japan fr
  • eetings were held by Alexander Simpson, acting consul and Paulet with the King.
  • ntroduced in the 1904 Broadway show The Yankee Consul, and briefly becoming a standard.
  • went on to be cast in Gian-Carlo Menotti's The Consul and Kurt Weill's The Three Penny Opera.
  • Leo I, called the Usurper, was the usurping consul and duke of Gaeta on two quite separate occasi
  • 7 January - Jens Zetlitz Kielland, consul and artist (b.1816)
  • tersburg, Russia in 1807, the son of a British consul, and studied in England.
  • During January 1896 he served the office of consul, and on 1 February 1896, when the district was
  • Honorius came to power and was able to act as consul and commander-in-chief because of his close re
  • d Great Britain with the resident British Vice Consul and merchant Joseph Dupuis.
  • he was made a councillor of state by the First Consul, and succeeded Lucien Bonaparte as Minister of
  • Burnett served as United States Vice Consul and Acting Consul in Kehl, Baden, Germany from
  • John III (died 1008 or 1009) was the consul and duke of Gaeta from some time between Octob
  • of the Republic in 1799, making himself First Consul, and later Emperor of the First Empire (1804-1
  • e of the yearly consuls, as each court chose a consul and accepted the other's choice.
  • He also served as British Consul and Port Medical Officer in Canton (Guangzhou)
  • ighway 21, about 15 km north of the village of Consul and Highway 13.
  • tablet of 406 AD commemorating Anicius Probus Consul and his sister Anicia.
  • general fed them, but also notified the French consul and took them to the local military prison.
  • ighway 18, about 10 km south of the village of Consul and the Highway 13.
  • Alexander Constantine Ionides was Greek consul, art patron and donor.
  • A report by the British Consul at Harput, citing figures supplied by a Turkis
  • He was appointed consul at Aspinwall, Colombia, on January 21, 1873.
  • William Miller was appointed the new Consul, at a slightly higher diplomatic rank.
  • es attended a dinner party for the new Israeli consul at Borough Hall in Kew Gardens on January 9, 1
  • illiam Thomas Pritchard (1829-1907), a British consul at Fiji.
  • He was appointed United States consul at Hankow, China, in 1885.
  • In 540, he was named ordinary consul at a very young age.
  • hostage, then as Napoleon Bonaparte's general consul at the court of Ali Pasha of Ioannina, he trav
  • 819-1877), who for some time was United States consul at Honolulu.
  • 1792)was a Scottish doctor and later a British Consul at Smyrna.
  • Mr. A. Hosie, the British Consul at Chengdu, who visited Batang in September, 1
  • ober, 1844, she married William Peter, British consul at Philadelphia, who died 6 February 1853.
  • William Henry Wrench - British Consul at Constantinople, born on November 21, 1836,
  • everal times and at one time was American vice consul at Canton.
  • There was an Austorc d'Ornac who served as a consul at Montpellier in 1252.
  • In 1845 he was appointed British consul at Samoa, resigning in 1856 and subsequently l
  • He was then Acting Vice Consul at Beira and Mpanda in Portuguese East Africa
  • Varus served as a Roman Senator and became a consul at an unknown date during the reign of the Rom
  • Scipio Aemilianus, who was a Roman consul at that time, was in command of an army of 30,
  • l report of her seems to have been by the U.S. Consul at Liverpool, 10 July 1864: "The pirate Sumter
  • Meanwhile, Thomas H. Dudley, the American consul at Liverpool, had taken pains to learn of Bull
  • Afterwards, he was appointed consul at Melbourne, Australia in 1867, serving until
  • After World War I, He served briefly as consul at the Japanese consulate in Portland, Oregon
  • In 1861 he became Consul at Janina.
  • e was appointed Vice-Consul at Volos and later Consul at Janina and Consul-General in various locati
  • Postumus Aebutius Elva, surnamed Cornicen, was consul at Rome in 442 BC, and magister equitum in 435
  • They were procured through the British Consul at Calais.
  • In 1907 he became American Consul at Georgetown, Guiana.
  • of the Peace from 1880- 1892 and United States consul at Amherstburg, Ontario from 1893-1897.
  • A complaint was made by the Japanese Consul at Kalgan, to General Ching, Deputy Commander
  • d the British Foreign Office and was appointed consul at Sukhum-Kale (Sukhumi) in 1866, and moved to
  • According to another report by the British Consul at Harput, the pretext used to attack the town
  • E. R. Dickover, the U.S. consul at Kobe, summed up the situation in direct--if
  • setts-born critic and biographer, was American Consul at Glasgow and Leith in Scotland.
  • He was American consul at Algiers in 1795-1797, securing the release
  • He was appointed consul at St. Thomas and St. Croix in 1873, Manila in
  • He ended his political career as United States Consul at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (1845-1849), a post
  • His father was Charles Hillier, British Consul at Bangkok, and he was the brother of Edward H
  • In 1837 he was appointed British consul at Tahiti, advising Queen Pomare IV.
  • ch 1725), the daughter of John Milner, British consul at Lisbon.
  • His friend, Colonel William Jarvis, had been consul at Lisbon, Portugal.
  • y McTavish, daughter of John McTavish, British Consul at Baltimore, and his wife, Emily.
  • The English consul banished them from the place as nuisances, and
  • ne was stationed in Liverpool as United States consul between 1853 and 1856.
  • In 1802, the First Consul Bonaparte made him General captain of Guadelou
  • First Consul Bonaparte directly controlled the Senate's act
  • Consul Burton, a renowned linguist and intellectual a
  • ned a de facto destination visa from the Dutch consul but was unable to obtain the necessary transit
  • Theophanes identifies Florus as a consul but his name does not appear in consul lists.
  • It is based on the novel The Honorary Consul by Graham Greene.
  • rged in 1956 to 1703 cc engine for the Mark II Consul by increasing the bore to 82.5 mm and the stro
  • Emma Booth-Tucker was given the title 'The Consul' by her father.
  • ent was also used in the Ford Classic and Ford Consul Capri at 1340 cc.
  • was subsequently used in the Ford Classic and Consul Capri (1340cc and 1500cc), the Mk1 and early M
  • thorized transit visas, issued by the Japanese Consul Chiune Sugihara, the Walkin family escaped fro
  • The Ford, Consul Corsair, manufactured by Ford Motor Company in
  • Bonaparte (now First Consul) could thus concentrate on internal problems w
  • hite terror and in supporting the Organisation Consul death squads.
  • ugal and Galicia), from 135 and 132 BC, led by Consul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus.
  • everal times, for instance, that the name of a Consul designated for one part of the Roman world cou
  • Therefore, the new First Consul dismissed him from his military offices.
  • Honorary French consul Dr Robert Pearce, a plastic surgeon whose cons
  • During the American Civil War (1861-65), consul Dudley made strenuous efforts to prevent ships
  • At Smyrna he lodged with the British consul, Edward Stringer, while he acquired knowledge
  • Consul fabius
  • Upon the recommendation of the American consul, Farragut sailed for the Isthmus of Panama.
  • He has been the Honorary Consul for New Zealand in Sri Lanka.
  • cal Conservative Party councillor and honorary consul for Serbia had contested the seat in 1906, tak
  • five days there negotiating with the Egyptian consul for passage through Egypt's Red Sea port.
  • the far left wing of the party, even acting as consul for the Bolshevik government of Russia.
  • fter his return to Constantinople, he was made consul for the year 427.
  • ror granted him his wish and designated him as consul for the following year.
  • Dahlquist has been the honorary consul for the Federal Republic of Germany since 2000
  • In 1986 he directed a production of The Consul for the Edinburgh Festival.
  • Aebutius was elected consul for the year 442 BC, with Marcus Fabius Vibula
  • From 1996 to 2004, Florescu served as Honorary Consul for New England by the Romanian Foreign Minist
  • al in San Francisco, Colonel Bee, the American consul for the Chinese would observe the documents wi
  • ing, he was appointed by the King of Greece as Consul for that nation.
  • tterdam, was a rubbermanufacturer and honorary consul for the Netherlands in St Petersburg until he
  • f Bhutan in Hong Kong, serving as the honorary consul for the country.
  • Jonas Schanche Kielland was vice consul for Denmark in 1820, Great Britain in 1821, an
  • When Blount blamed the U.S. consul for providing assistance for the overthrow, Cl
  • In 1853 Merck was appointed as consul for Austria in Hamburg and later gentled by th
  • Parsons was consul for Japan from 1896-1903.
  • consular agent for the United States and vice consul for Sweden and Norway before Confederation.
  • l service, Fravitta, who was subsequently made consul for 401 but was later accused of treason and e
  • actory in Belfast and the West German honorary consul for Northern Ireland.
  • hind with his wife and two children, acting as Consul for Hawaii in New England.
  • Brown was consul for Spain in Yarmouth in 1869.
  • rth time as Tribune, Father of the Fatherland, Consul for the third time, excavating mountain rocks
  • He served as consul for Norway and Sweden.
  • As of 2008, Hammargren was the honorary consul for Belize.
  • He currently serves as the consul for Denmark in Edinburgh.
  • leon Bonaparte's authority by making him First Consul for Life.
  • Magnificus was the Decepticon Consul for domain of Meibon.
  • Suhrke served as vice consul for Germany from 1901.
  • ight of the Order of Vasa, for his services as consul for Sweden and Norway.
  • In 1898, Wilson was appointed as an honorary consul for Serbia, and he attempted to use the positi
  • 2006 to March 2010, she was worked as the Vice Consul for Press, Political, and Public Affairs at th
  • ufacturer he worked as a colliery agent and as consul for Prussia, the Scandinavian countries and, l
  • ves in Las Vegas, where she serves as honorary consul for the Romanian Consulate.
  • ian city Trieste where her father was American Consul for six years before World War II.
  • The American Consul found in favor of the Captain, saying
  • She carried the American Consul from Ponta Delgada for official calls on the g
  • ld the office of vice and deputy United States Consul from 1894 to 1906.
  • ammare di Stabia, it was named after the Roman consul Gaius Duilius.
  • al grandparents were the Proconsul and Suffect Consul Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus and possibly T
  • Augusta was originally raised by Octavian and consul Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus in 43 BC, to f
  • But Rome regrouped and reorganized under Consul Gaius Marius.
  • Merritt served as U.S. Consul General in London from 1882 to 1885.
  • Karen E. Johnson succeeded Duane C. Butcher as consul general in Hamburg.
  • In 1993, consul general Achmad Surjadi purchased the 44,815-sq
  • tion that he was able to return to his post as consul general in Antwerp.
  • He has been Honorary Consul General for Finland in Norway since 2000 and a
  • Subsequently he would serve as Salvadorean Consul General in the following locations: Liverpool,
  • David Fransen - Canadian Consul General to Los Angeles (Bachelor of Theology,
  • rliament she was appointed in 1997 as Canadian Consul General to Boston.
  • He was appointed consul general in Havana, Cuba in May, 1902, and in H
  • In 1998, he was appointed Consul General for Canada in Seattle, and served in t
  • tel, 78-year old emigrant Yanikian had lured a consul general and vice-consul of the Republic of Tur
  • d culture donated by Dr. Paul Sherbert, former Consul General in Madras and first Director of the As
  • Djelal Munif Bey (? - 1919) was the Turkish Consul General to the United States in New York.
  • He also acts as the honorary Consul General of Sweden in Lahore.
  • On this occasion the Consul General of the Republic of Poland in Karachi I
  • lood arrived in Dhaka, East Pakistan as the US Consul General in 1970.
  • Mr. Jayawardena is also the Honorary Consul General for Denmark in Sri Lanka.
  • ously Deputy Chief of Mission in Singapore and Consul General in Sydney, Australia.
  • He later served as a Consul General and died in Eastbourne, Sussex on 18 D
  • McLeay was Australia's Consul General to Los Angeles from 1981 to 1983.
  • In 2003, Grafstein and Canada's Consul General in New York at the time, Pamela Wallin
  • He is the Consul General of Canada in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Lasse Sigurd Seim, the consul general of Norway to Houston, described the es
  • In the 1930s, Carli was Italy's consul general in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • From 2003 through 2005, he served as Consul General in Yekaterinburg, Russia, before retur
  • Peter Guinness was Consul General from New Zealand to East Timor from 20
  • e was as Ambassador to Cuba (1981-2001) and as Consul General in Jamaica (1982-2001).
  • or use in the slave trade by the United States Consul General in Havana", and Viper was typical of t
  • toria Short, widow of Roger Short, the British Consul General killed in the 2003 bomb attack.
  • Collins served as consul general in London under President Grover Cleve
  • He was appointed Consul General in Rome by President Grover Cleveland
  • as served abroad in Oslo, Moscow, Belgrade, as Consul General in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), and
  • y had been in Europe as guests of the American Consul General in Berlin, Germany.
  • War with the Imperial Yeomanry, Howard became Consul General for Crete in 1903, and three years lat
  • Between 1965 and 1969, Lessing served as the Consul General of the German Democratic Republic in T
  • late opened in 2005 when the first and current Consul General of Republic of Azerbaijan, Elin Suleym
  • as assigned to Moscow as Embassy Counselor and consul general effective March 18, 1938, where he was
  • Honorary Consul General of Mexico in Pakistan
  • and was assigned to Mexico where he served as consul general in Guadalajara and as the economic cou
  • , who was then posted in Miami before becoming Consul General in Dubai on August 2, 2010 at a ceremo
  • Kametaro Iijima, Japanese Consul General in 1913
  • Later, the Russian consul general in Antalya said the Russian and the Uk
  • attended the ceremony, including South Korean consul general Koo Bon-woo.
  • 1 - September 16, 1994) of Tennessee served as Consul General of the United States of America Hong K
  • lores the moral and professional dilemmas that Consul General Chiune “Sempo” Sugihara faces in makin
  • State Department, told Tom Killoran, the U.S. Consul General in Angola, to congratulate the PMC rat
  • He continues his work as Honorary Consul General of Japan and remains active in various
  • tenant colonel and subsequently became British Consul General at Tripoli on the Barbary Coast (in pr
  • same role to Vienna, and that same year became Consul General at Budapest.
  • sador to Portugal from 1988 until 1992, and as Consul General in New York City between 1992 and 1996
  • In 1999, Thompson became Canada's Consul General in Minneapolis, USA.
  • appointed Stanhope Aspinwall as his agent and consul general to Algiers.
  • This caused the Turkish consul general to leave the room.
  • The consul general residence is in Piney Point Village.
  • He became the German consul general in Shanghai.
  • the Lincoln administration appointed him to be Consul General of the United States in the British-co
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