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- Q1230002 description "Greek diplomat".
- Q1230002 description "Greek diplomat".
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- Q1230002 abstract "Nikolaos Politis (spelled also as Nicolas Politis; Greek: Νικόλαος Πολίτης; 1872 in Corfu – 1942 in Cannes, France) was a Greek diplomat of the early 20th century. He was a professor of law by training, and prior to the First World War taught law at Paris University and the University of Aix. A supporter of Eleftherios Venizelos, he served alongside Venizelos as delegate to the London Conference of 1912–1913, and as his Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1916-1920 and again in 1922. Also served as Greek representative to the League of Nations. In 1929 promoted a resolution at the League disarmament commission that enabled the commission to continue its work.Served as member of the International Olympic Committee in 1930-1933.In 1933 he participated with Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs Maxim Litvinov in formulating the Convention on the Definition of Aggression.In 1935 served as Minister Plenipotentiary in Paris, and in that capacity supported the restoration of the Greek monarchy.".
- Q1230002 birthDate "1872".
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- Q1230002 deathYear "1942".
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- Q1230002 dateOfBirth "1872".
- Q1230002 dateOfDeath "1942".
- Q1230002 name "Politis, Nikolaos".
- Q1230002 shortDescription "Greek diplomat".
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- Q1230002 comment "Nikolaos Politis (spelled also as Nicolas Politis; Greek: Νικόλαος Πολίτης; 1872 in Corfu – 1942 in Cannes, France) was a Greek diplomat of the early 20th century. He was a professor of law by training, and prior to the First World War taught law at Paris University and the University of Aix. A supporter of Eleftherios Venizelos, he served alongside Venizelos as delegate to the London Conference of 1912–1913, and as his Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1916-1920 and again in 1922.".
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