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  1. Artur Pavlovich Cassini, Marquess of Capizucchi di Bologna and Count Cassini (Russian: Артур Павлович Кассини; 27 November 1835 – 19 October 1919), known as Arthur Cassini, was a Russian aristocrat and lifelong diplomat who served in the Diplomatic Service of the Imperial Russian Government for 55 years during ...

  2. Arturo Paul Nicholas Cassini, Marqués de Capuzzuchi de Bolonia, Conde de Cassini (1836-1919), [a] fue un aristócrata ruso y diplomático de toda la vida que sirvió en el Servicio Diplomático del Gobierno Imperial Ruso durante 55 años durante el siglo XIX. y principios del siglo XX.

  3. The authors focus their attention on the activities of two ambassadors to China: Arthur Cassini and Pavel Lessar, who headed Russian diplomatic mission in the Qing Empire during dificult periods of China’s history and the conditions of complicated international situation in East Asia.

  4. Artur Pavlovich Cassini, Marquess of Capizucchi di Bologna and Count Cassini, known as Arthur Cassini, was a Russian aristocrat and lifelong diplomat who served in the Diplomatic Service of the Imperial Russian Government for 55 years during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  5. Arturo Paul Nicholas Cassini, Marquis de Capuzzuchi de Bologna, Count de Cassini (1836–1919), was a Russian aristocrat and lifelong diplomat who served in the Diplomatic Service of the Imperial Russian Government for 55 years during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  6. 14 de sept. de 2016 · When Countess Marguerite Cassini first arrived in DC in 1898 during the McKinley administration, she accompanied the first Russian Ambassador to America, Count Arthur Cassini, as his 16-year-old “niece.”

  7. 17 de dic. de 2022 · Count Arthur Cassini was a legendary Russian ambassador (his family had Italian roots) to China in the late nineteenth century. He was ambassador at a fascinating and rocky time in Sino-Russian relations – The Triple Intervention, the negotiation