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  1. 7 de may. de 2013 · Harold Nicolson met Winston Churchill in the spring of 1908, when Nicolson was an undergraduate at Oxford and dined periodically with his Balliol friend Arthur Bertie at Wytham Abbey, a few miles from the city. This “grim gray building in a lovely park” was the country estate of Arthur’s father the 7th Earl of Abingdon. Nicolson described ...

  2. Harold Nicolson (21 novembre 1886 – 1 er mai 1968) est un diplomate, homme politique, biographe et écrivain britannique. Connu pour son philhellénisme et ses convictions hostiles à la Turquie, il a influencé la politique extérieure du Royaume-Uni en faveur de la Grèce durant l'entre-deux-guerres.

  3. Harold George Nicolson was born in 1886 in Tehran and died in 1968 at Sissinghurst Castle. During his career as a diplomat and writer, Nicolson published over twenty books, six literary biographies, two novels, a study of biography, as well as books about diplomatic practice and his famous diaries.

  4. Harold Nicolson (1886–1968) was a writer and diplomat whose unusual marriage to the aristocrat writer Vita Sackville-West was conducted on the basis of both of them having same-sex relationships with other partners. The posting to Berlin was enjoyed more by Nicolson, whose childhood as a diplomat’s younger son had been peripatetic, and ...

  5. Harold Nicolson is one of the three great political diarists of the 20th century. Nicolson was an MP who attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. He never achieved high office, but rarely a day went by when he didn't record what was going on at Westminster. He socialized widely, was married to the poet and author Vita Sackville-West, and together they created the famous garden at Sissinghurst.

  6. ハロルド・ニコルソンとヴィタ・サックヴィル=ウェストのブルー・プラーク。. サー・ハロルド・ジョージ・ニコルソン(英語: Sir Harold George Nicolson, KCVO, CMG, 1886年 11月21日 - 1968年 5月1日)は、イギリスの外交官、歴史家、政治家、作家、貴族。 外交に関する著作のほか、ポール・ヴェルレーヌ ...

  7. Harold Nicolson. Harold Nicolson, the third son of Arthur Nicolson, first Baron Carnock, and his wife, Mary Katharine Rowan was born in Teheran on 21st November, 1886. His father was a diplomat and his childhood was spent in Turkey, Spain, Morocco and Russia. In 1895, he was sent away to attend The Grange, a preparatory school near Folkestone.

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