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  stefan panaretov - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Prominent Bulgarian and professor at Robert College, Stefan Panaretov (1853-1931) became the first Special Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary of Bulgaria to the U.S. after presenting his Letter of Credence to President Woodrow Wilson on December 10, 1913.
Since the summer of 1918, Stefan Panaretov remains the only official diplomatic representative of a country, member of the Triple Axis, that continues his work in the capital of the United States.
Upon his retirement on June 1, 1925, Panaretov and his wife chose to remain in Washington where he planned to devote himself to lecturing at George Washington University.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Stefan Vladislav II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Stefan Vladislav II (Стефан Владислав II, Stephen Ladislaus II) was Serb king (1316-1325), son of king Dragutin and Hungarian princess Katarina.
After king Dragutin died (in 1316), Stefan Vladislav II started to rule state of his father, known at the time as the Kingdom of Srem, but the king of Serbia, Milutin, beat him and imprisoned him.
Ban Stefan II then started to rule Vladislav's lands in Bosnia (Soli and Usora), and around Macva were long battles between Serbs and Hungarians.
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 UNIFICATION OF BULGARIA : Encyclopedia Entry
Secondly, there was a possible conflict growing between the Ottoman Empire on one side and Greece and Montenegro on the other.
The Union activists from Eastern Rumelia sent Stefan Panaretov, a lecturer in Robert College, to consult the British opinion on the planned Unification.
On the next day, accompanied by the prime minister Petko Karavelov and the head of Parliament Stefan Stambolov, Knyaz Alexander I entered the capital of the former Eastern Rumelia.
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  Stefan Panaretov - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Prominent Bulgarian and professor at Robert College, Stefan Panaretov (1853-1931) became the first Special Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary of Bulgaria to the U.S. after presenting his Letter of Credence to President Woodrow Wilson on December 10, 1913.
Since the summer of 1918, Stefan Panaretov remains the only official diplomatic representative of a country, member of the Triple Axis, that continues his work in the capital of the United States.
Upon his retirement on June 1, 1925, Panaretov and his wife chose to remain in Washington where he planned to devote himself to lecturing at George Washington University.
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 About Embassy | Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria – USA, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Stefan Panaretov, a Robert College graduate and lecturer with experience in the contacts with American missionary circles in Turkey, on the Balkans and in the United States, was appointed ambassador plenipotentiary.
Panaretov submitted his credentials to President Wilson on December 22, 1914.
Panaretov was appointed again and submitted his credentials to President Harding on August 27, 1921.
www.bulgaria.bg /N.America/Washington/en/about/history   (489 words)

  
 T. Mitev, Chapter 1 - 3
Stefan Panaretov, presents his credentials to President Wilson at a ceremony in the Oval Office./49/ In the eve and during the First World War, the American diplomacy proposes to the Bulgarian government to follow the line of
Till the end of the war, both Stefan Panaretov and Dominique Murphy, the General Consul of USA in Sofia, send regularly reports to their governments and enjoy the support of the authorities of both countries.
More so that, since the summer of 1918, Stefan Panaretov remains the only official diplomatic representative of a country, member of the Axis forces, that continues his work in the capital of the United States.
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 Stefan Panaretov Details, Meaning Stefan Panaretov Article and Explanation Guide
Stefan Panaretov Details, Meaning Stefan Panaretov Article and Explanation Guide
Stefan Panaretov Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
In his will he left 2,523,450 lev to Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, with which it established a library and readin room named after him for use by professors and students of the University of Sofia and seating thiry-two persons.
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 Stefan Panaretov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stefan Panaretov (4 October 1853 - 19 October 19 1931) was a prominent Bulgarian and professor at Robert College.
He became the first Special Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary of Bulgaria to the U.S. after presenting his Letter of Credence to President Woodrow Wilson on December 10, 1913.
From the summer of 1918, Panaretov was the only official diplomatic representative of a member country of the Triple Axis, that continued his work in the capital of the United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stefan_Panaretov   (178 words)

  
 Bulgarian unification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Secondly, there was a possible conflict growing between the Ottoman Empire on one side and Greece and Montenegro on the other.
The Union activists from Eastern Rumelia sent Stefan Panaretov, a lecturer in Robert College, to consult the British opinion on the planned Unification.
On the next day, accompanied by the prime minister Petko Karavelov and the head of Parliament Stefan Stambolov, Knyaz Alexander I entered the capital of the former Eastern Rumelia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Unification_of_Bulgaria   (1528 words)

  
 Форуми Бойна Слава - Bulgarian ambassadors 1914-1918
BTW if you have a list of ambassadors for the period how about posting it for the rest of us.
Stefan Panaretov (summer 1914-1925) - first B.A. in USA
This only what I was able to know seeing a lot of Western sources.
forum.boinaslava.net /archive/index.php/t-8020.html   (209 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Stefan Panaretov (1853 - October 19, 1931) was a prominent Bulgarian and professor at Robert College.
In his will Panaretov left 2,523,450 lev to the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, with which it established a library and reading room named after him for use by professors and students of the University of Sofia and seating thiry-two persons.
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