Benedict de Tscharner
Benedict de Tscharner (18 July 1937 – 12 November 2019) was a Swiss writer and diplomat.[1]
Benedict de Tscharner | |
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Switzerland Ambassador to France | |
In office 1997–2002 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 18 July 1937 Trub, Switzerland |
Died | 12 November 2019 82) Geneva, Switzerland | (aged
Nationality | Swiss |
Occupation | Writer Diplomat |
Publications
- Profession ambassadeur : diplomate suisse en France (2002)
- Johann Konrad Kern : homme d'État et diplomate (2005)
- Giuseppe Motta : homme d'État suisse (2007)
- Albert Gallatin : genevois au service des États-Unis d'Amérique (2008)
- Soldats : diversité des destins d'hier et d'aujourd'hui (2010)
- Suissesses dans le monde (with Laurence Deonna) (2010)
- INTER GENTES : hommes d'État, diplomates, penseurs politiques (2012)
gollark: But Rust.
gollark: `UseLinux`
gollark: The functional programming discord.
gollark: No, Go is. It broke containment.
gollark: ```Little known fact: GHC compiles code by literally emailing it to the sixth circle of Hell, so no one knows how it works, not even the Type-level Deacons and other curators of scripture. The email address was revealed to the Haskell committee one moonless night when they sacrificed Simon Peyton Jones in an unholy ritual that they reenact every year at the monadic.party. The present-day SPJ is actually a decoy hired by FP Complete to preserve the illusion that anyone in the community even has a clue as to how to build working software.```
References
- "L'ancien ambassadeur de Tscharner est décédé". lematin.ch (in French). 16 November 2019.
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