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Constantine Dmitrievich Nabokoff

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Constantine Dmitrievich Nabokoff

Birth
Poland
Death
18 Mar 1927 (aged 55)
Greater London, England
Burial
Golders Green, London Borough of Barnet, Greater London, England Add to Map
Plot
Niche 972
Memorial ID
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Russian diplomat in England. His first name can also be spelled Konstantin (French spelling was used among the diplomats at that time); his family name also varies in spelling in different sources. He took over from Count Benckendorff as Russian Ambassador in London, when the latter died in 1917. In September 1919 he was forced to resign, although he continued to do very valuable work for the Russian community in the Russian Red Cross. He was sent to a diplomatic post in Norway, but returned to England in mid-1920, where he settled. He was an uncle of the writer Vladimir Nabokov.
Russian diplomat in England. His first name can also be spelled Konstantin (French spelling was used among the diplomats at that time); his family name also varies in spelling in different sources. He took over from Count Benckendorff as Russian Ambassador in London, when the latter died in 1917. In September 1919 he was forced to resign, although he continued to do very valuable work for the Russian community in the Russian Red Cross. He was sent to a diplomatic post in Norway, but returned to England in mid-1920, where he settled. He was an uncle of the writer Vladimir Nabokov.


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