Participes deliberationis de pace componenda (1919)
(Redirectum de Participantes deliberationis de pace componenda (1919))
Hic habes indicem participum deliberationis de pace componenda Lutetiae anno 1919 factae.
Civitates principales
recensere- Civitates Foederatae Americae,[1] legatis apud Hôtel de Crillon degentibus
- duce Woodrow Wilson praeside
- Robertus Lansing, Henricus White, Eduardus M. House, Tasker H. Bliss, Franciscus L. Polk
- Samuel Gompers, Thomas Lamont, Bernardus Baruch, Gulielmus Bullitt, Iohannes Foster Dulles, Allen Welsh Dulles, Iohannes Pershing, Douglas MacArthur, Iosephus Daniels, Gulielmus Benson, Manley Ottmer Hudson
- Commissio Americana ad Pacem Componendam, scilicet Clive Day, Archibald Cary Coolidge, Albertus Howe Lybyer, Vance C. McCormick, Sidney Eduardus Mezes, Carolus Seymour, Rhys Carpenter, W. L. Westermann, Esaias Bowman, Iacobus Shotwell, Georgius Ludovicus Beer, Carolus Homerus Haskins, Iacobus Brown Scott, David Hunter Miller, R. H. Lord, Mark Jefferson, D. W. Johnson, W. E. Lunt, A. A. Young
- Iosephus Grew a secretis, Cary T. Grayson medicus Woodronis Wilson, Stephanus Bonsal interpres, Donald Paige Frary a secretis Eduardi M. House
- etiam praesentes: Edith Bolling Wilson, Herbertus Hoover
- Britanniarum Regnum, legatis apud Hôtel Majestic et Hôtel Astoria degentibus
- duce David Lloyd George primo ministro
- Arthurus Balfour, Andreas Bonar Law, Georgius Nicoll Barnes, Gulielmus F. Lloyd primus minister Terrae Novae
- Alfredus Milner, Henricus Hughes Wilson, Robertus Cecil, Gualterus Hume Long, Rosslyn Erskine-Wemyss, Arnoldus Toynbee, Robertus Vansittart, Ludovicus Bernstein Namier, Ioannes Maynard Keynes, Haroldus Nicolson, Lionellus Georgius Curtis, Eyre Crowe, Carolus Hardinge, Esme Howard, E. H. Carr, Allen Leeper, Rex Leeper, Louis Mallet, Cunliffe, Sumner, William Goode e Terra Nova
- Mauritius Hankey a secretis, Philippus Kerr a secretis Davidis Lloyd George, Eustathius Percy
- etiam praesentes: Winston Churchill, Marcus Sykes, Francisca Stevenson
- Francia
- duce Georgio Clemenceau primo ministro
- Stephanus Pichon, Ludovicus Lucianus Klotz, Andreas Tardieu, Iulius Cambon, Ferdinandus Foch, Ferdinandus Larnaude, Leo Bourgeois, Ludovicus Loucheur, Henricus Mordacq, Henricus Simon minister coloniarum
- Leo Krajewski
- Paulus Dutasta secretarius generalis, Paulus Mantoux interpres
- interdum praesentes: Raimundus Poincaré
- Iaponia
- duce marchione Saionji Kinmochi olim primo ministro
- baro Makino Nobuaki, vicecomes Chinda Sutemi, Matsui Keishiro, Ijuin Hikokichi
- Italia
- duce Victore Emanuele Orlando primo ministro, postea autem Franciscus Xaverius Nitti
- Sidney Sonnino, Iosephus Salvago Raggi, Antonius Salandra, Thomas Tittoni, Salvatore Barzilai, G. de Martino, Castoldi, Victorius Scialoja, Silvius Crespi
- Ludovicus Aldrovandi Marescotti a secretis
Civitates aliae
recensere- Aequatoria
- Henricus Dorn y de Alsúa
- Carolus R. Tobar
- Africa Australis
- duce Ludovico Botha primo ministro
- Ioannes Christianus Smuts
- Australia
- duce Gulielmo Hughes primo ministro
- Iosephus Cook, Keith Murdoch, Robertus Garran
- Belgia
- duce Paulo Hymans ministro rerum externarum
- Iulius van der Heuvel, Aemilius Vandervelde
- Bolivia
- duce Ismael Montes Gamboa
- Brasilia
- duce Epitácio Pessoa
- Olynthus de Magalhães, Ioannes Pandiá Calógeras, Radulphus Fernandes
- Canada
- duce Roberto Borden primo ministro
- Georgius Foster, C. J. Doherty, Arthurus Lewis Sifton
- Cuba
- Czechoslovakia
- Graecia,[2] legatis apud Hôtel Mercedes degentibus
- duce Eleutherio Benizelo primo ministro
- Nicolaus Polites, Athos Romanus, Lamprus Coromelas, Andreas Michalacopulus, Constantinus Rentes, R. Raphael, S. Marchetti, A. Negropontes, N. Speranza, Cyriacus Benizelus, C. Papadiamantopulus, A. Mazaraces-Ainian, Sophocles Benizelus, N. Mpotases
- I. Polites, A. Lianopulus, G. Melas, A. Polites
- Constantinus Tsatsus, Dalietus, Lampires, Stauropulus, Tsausoglu, Ralle, M. Tsaconas
- interdum praesentes: Ioannes Staurides, Apostolus Alexandres, Emmanuel Tsuderus
- Guatemala
- Haitia
- Hedjaz
- duce principe Faisal
- Rustum Haidar
- T. E. Lawrence
- Honduras
- India
- duce Edwinus Montagu, ministro Indiae (e gubernio Regni Britanniarum)
- Ganga Singh, Satyendra Prasanno Sinha, Maharaja Bicaneris
- Liberia
- duce Carolus D. B. King
- C. B. Dunbar, H. F. Worley
- Lusitania
- duce Egas Moniz, Alphonsus Augustus da Costa olim primo ministro
- Augusto Soares, Norton de Mattos, Alfredus Freire de Andrade, Iacobus Batalha-Reis
- Iosephus de Castro
- Nicaragua
- Nova Zelandia
- duce Gulielmo Massey primo ministro
- Iosephus Ward
- Panama
- Peruvia
- Carolus G. Candamo
- Franciscus Garcia Calderón, V. Maurtua
- Polonia
- duce Ignatio Paderewski primo ministro
- Romanus Dmowski, Casimir Dluski, Anscharius Halecki
- Romania
- duce Ioanne Brătianu
- Constantinus Coandă, Nicolaus Misu, Victor Antonescu
- Alexander Vaida-Voevod, Constantin Diamandy, Georgius Danielopol
- interdum praesentes: Maria (regina Romaniae), Demetrius Tache Ionescu
- Serbia
- Nicolaus Pašić praeside Parlamenti
- Ante Trumbić, Milenko Vesnić, Ioannes Zolger, Matthias Boskovic, Ottocar Rybar, Iosephus Smodlaka
- Sina
- Lou Zhengxiang ministro rerum externarum
- Wang Zhengting vel C. T. Thomas Wang, Gu Weijun vel Wellington Koo, Shi Zhaoji vel Sao-ke Alfred Sze), Suntchou Wei, Scie-Ton-Fa
- Siam
- duce principe Charun
- princeps Traidos Prabandhu, Phya Bibadh Kosha
- Uruguaia
- Ioannes Antonius Buero
- Iacobus Varela Acevedo, Ioannes Carolus Blanco
Notae
recensere- ↑ Exitus delegationis Americanae e Novo Eboraco (New York Times).
- ↑ N. Petsalis-Diomidis, Greece at the Paris Peace Conference (1919). Thessalonicae 1978.
Bibliographia
recensere- "Peace Conference Delegates at Paris" in American Journal of International Law vol. 13 (1919) pp. 79-81
- L. Aldrovandi-Marescotti, Guerra diplomatica. Mediolani 1936.
- Stephen Bonsal, Suitors and Suppliants: the little nations at Versailles. Urbe Novi Eboraci 1946. [1]
- Silvio Crespi, Alla difesa d'Italia in guerra e a Versailles. Mediolani 1937.
- E. J. Dillon, The Inside Story of the Peace Conference. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Emile Joseph Dillon - Project Gutenberg apud www.gutenberg.org
- Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919. Six Months that Changed the World. Novi Eboraci: Random House 2003.
- David Hunter Miller, My Diary at the Conference of Paris. 21 voll. Novi Eboraci 1924.
- Harold Nicolson, Peacemaking 1919. Londinii 1964.
- George Riddell, Lord Riddell's Intimate Diary of the Peace Conference and After 1918-1923. Londinii 1933.