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  1. Sir Harold George Nicolson KCVO CMG was an English diplomat, author, diarist and politician. He was the husband of writer Vita Sackville-West, their unusual relationship being described in their son's book, Portrait of a Marriage.

  2. Harold George Nicolson was born at the British Legation in Tehran, Persia, on 21 November 1886, the third son of Arthur Nicolson, Acting Chargé d'Affaires (and future Head of the Foreign Office), and his wife, Catherine Rowan Hamilton, a member of a prominent Anglo‐Irish Protestant family.

  3. Harold George Nicolson est un diplomate, homme politique, biographe et écrivain britannique. Il était le fils du diplomate Sir Arthur Nicolson, 1er baron Carnock (1849-1928), auquel il consacra une biographie en 1930. Après une enfance passée en Perse, en Turquie, en Espagne et en Russie, il suivit ses études à Wellington College, dans le ...

  4. Harold Nicolson is remembered for many aspects of a remarkably varied life. The son of a Permanent Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office, he became a successful diplomat himself, with a role in shaping the 1919 Paris peace settlement. He served as far afield as Constantinople, Tehran and, in the late 1920s, Berlin.

  5. Calderón Lara Noradilda 1311 21/agosto/2012 LA DIPLOMACIA HAROLD NICOLSON CAPITULOS I, II Y III La evolución de la Diplomacia es un proceso que va ligado con el desarrollo de las Relaciones Internacionales. Por lo que, en mi opinión no puede existir una sin la otra, por eso es importante conocer la historia de ambas, puesto que esta nos ...

  6. 7 de mai. de 1984 · by Harold Nicolson (Author) 5.0 4 ratings. See all formats and editions. The biography covers all aspects of King George's life. Besides the House of Lords controversy, Home Rule dispute and his role in the war it describes the King's childhood and naval training. New information is also provided concerning the 1931 crisis.

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  7. Sir Harold George Nicolson (1886–1968) war der jüngere Sohn des Diplomaten Arthur Nicolson. Er besuchte das Balliol College in Oxford, trat selbst 1909 in den diplomatischen Dienst ein und bekleidete verschiedene Posten in Konstantinopel, Teheran und Berlin. 1929 verließ er den diplomatischen Dienst und arbeitete als J