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Legation (318 bytes)
1: ...er than an [[embassy]]. The distinction between a legation and embassy was dropped following the [[Second Wo... William Eliot, 4th Earl of St Germans (2367 bytes) 10: * Secretary of Legation at [[Rio de Janeiro]] on [[August 8]] [[1859]] 11: * Secretary of Legation at [[Athens]] on [[October 21]] [[1859]] 12: * Legation of Lisbon from [[May 14]] [[1860]] to [[January 2... 14: * Acting Secretary of Legation at [[Washington DC]] from [[October 6]] [[1863]] ... 15: * Secretary of Legation at Lisbon [[June 10]] [[1864]] Papal Legations (236 bytes) 1: ...he erstwhile [[Papal States]]: specifically the "Legations" of [[Ferrara]], [[Province of Bologna | Bologna... Diplomatic rank (2432 bytes) 7: ... mission]] headed by an envoy would be called a ''Legation''. 9: ...d by a minister resident would also be called a ''Legation''. 11: ...'affaires would be in charge of an embassy's or a legation's affairs in the (usually temporary) absence of a... Chargé d'affaires (1805 bytes) 3: ...aires'', which ranks them with the other heads of legation. Essentially ''chargés d'affaires'' do not differ... Lewis Stratford Tollemache Halliday (1961 bytes) 9: ...to drive the enemy out, a hole was knocked in the Legation wall and 20 men of the RMLI went in. Captain Hall... Corinto, Nicaragua (378 bytes) 7: ...tachment at Corinto, to reinforce the [[Managua]] legation guard during a period of political tension. Claude Maxwell MacDonald (1811 bytes) 4: ...st [[ambassador]] to Japan when the status of the legation was raised to an embassy in 1905, and was made a ... Newt Hall (770 bytes) 3: ...ere he and his men had to defend the walls of the Legation, and was exonerated by an official Naval court of... John Romeyn Brodhead (2003 bytes) 3: ... in 1839 an appointment as attach of the American legation at [[the Hague]]. 7: ... Brodhead held under him the post of secretary of legation. In 1853-1857 he was naval officer of the port of... James Justinian Morier (834 bytes) 4: Secretary of Legation in [[Persia]]. He wrote accounts of travels in Pe... Raphael Fabretti (2690 bytes) 3: ...uccessively as treasurer and auditor of the papal legation in Spain, where he remained thirteen years. Meanw... 5: ...ion of the Capitol, but left to be auditor of the legation at Urbino. After three years he returned to Rome,... Sven Lidman (clergyman) (889 bytes) 3: ...11 to 1817 he served as a preacher at the Swedish legation in Constantinople (now [[Istanbul]]). In 1817 he ... Rutherford Alcock (2948 bytes) 8: ...te of the legation, and in the following year the legation was stormed by a body of Ronins, whose attack was... Anatoli Yakovlev (1120 bytes) 1: ...kov) [[General Consul]] of the [[Soviet Union]]'s legation in [[New York City]] in the [[1940]]s. His diplom... Francis Richard Plunkett (1133 bytes) 5: ...]. In [[1873]] he was nominated as [[Secretary of Legation]] in [[Tokyo]] under Sir [[Harry Parkes]]. He lef... Fukushima, Fukushima (1281 bytes) 16: ...nese Forces in T'ien Ching as well as the Foreign Legation. He served with distinction in the Sino-Soviet W... Heinrich Abeken (4412 bytes) 1: ...ologian and [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]]n Privy Legation Councillor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in ... 4: ...rned via Jerusalem and Rome to Germany. He became Legation Councillor in Berlin, later Council Referee at th... 6: ...ed to be privy councillor of legation (''Geheimer Legationsrath''). Abelen remained in charge for more than ... Diplomatic mission (4327 bytes) 6: ...nt are effectively obsolete, the designation of ''legation'' is no longer used today. (See [[diplomatic rank... Lodovico, count Corti (1427 bytes) 3: ...gn of 1848, he was in 1850 appointed secretary of legation in [[London]], whence he was promoted minister to...
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