Konstanty Skirmunt
Konstanty Skirmunt (Russian: Константи́н Ге́нрихович Ски́рмунт) (30 August 1866[1] – 24 July 1949[2]) was a Polish politician.
During 1907—1914 he was a member of the State Council of the Russian Empire. He was a member of the Polish National Committee in Paris in 1917–1918, Polish ambassador in Rome in 1919–1921, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1921–22, and Polish ambassador in London in 1919–1934.[3]
Decorations
- 1923: Order of Polonia Restituta of the 1st class ( Wielka wstęga orderu Odrodzenia Polski)
- 1932: Gold Cross of Merit
- 1936: Royal Victorian Order of the 1st class (Great Britain)
gollark: No active cooling, either.
gollark: Try being that efficient on a stupidly high-heat fuel.
gollark: It runs at exactly 1000% efficiency on LEN-236 oxide.
gollark: Anyway, this here was my base's main reactor for a while.
gollark: I have that off.
References
- Z bojów brygady Piłsudskiego (in Polish). Nakł. M. Baranowskiego. 1915.
- http://walbrzych.naszemiasto.pl/artykul/65-lat-temu-w-walbrzychu-zmarl-konstanty-skirmuntt,2372642,art,t,id,tm.html
- Carole Fink; Axel Frohn; Jürgen Heideking, eds. (2002). Genoa, Rapallo, and European Reconstruction in 1922. Papers of The German historical Institute. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521522809.
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