File:Constantine Musurus Pasha Ambassador-1.jpg

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"The most interesting of all the diplomatic corps in London", caricature by Ape in Vanity Fair, 1871.
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English: Vanity Fair cover, Feb. 4, 1871 of "The most interesting of all the diplomatic corps in London"... "His excellency Constantine Musurus, commonly called Musurus Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador, is of Greek extraction, and was born in 1807. His diplomatic career, so far as it belongs to the general history of Europe, dates from 1848, when he represented the Sultan at Vienna, having previously distinguished himself as Governor of Samos and Minister at Athens. In 1851 he came to London invested with full powers as Envoy Extraordinary of the Port."
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Published in Vanity Fair, 4 February 1871.


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Carlo Pellegrini  (1839–1889)  wikidata:Q935877
 
Carlo Pellegrini
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Singe, Ape
Description Italian artist and caricaturist
Date of birth/death 25 March 1839 Edit this at Wikidata 22 January 1889 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Capua London
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