- A
diplomat (from
Ancient Gr****: δίπλωμα;
romanized diploma) is a
person appointed by a state, intergovernmental, or
nongovernmental institution to conduct...
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Thomas Baker (1639/40–1729) was an
English diplomatist who was
English consul to
Tripoli in the mid-1680s and kept a
personal "Journall or Memoriall"...
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