Mykola Stakhovsky
| Mykola Stakhovsky Микола Стаховський | |
|---|---|
| Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom | |
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In office January 1919 – September 1919 | |
| President | Symon Petliura |
| Succeeded by | Arnold D. Margolin |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
22 May 1879 Stetkivtsi, Zhytomyr oblast |
| Died |
7 December 1948 (aged 69) Prague |
| Alma mater | Warsaw University |
Mykola Stakhovsky (Микола Стаховський) (May 22, 1879 in Stetkivtsi, Zhytomyr oblast – December 7, 1948 in Prague) – is a Ukrainian diplomat, politic, medic. Head of the Ukrainian mission to the United Kingdom (1919).
Education
Mykola Stakhovsky graduated from Warsaw University, faculty of medical (1904).
Career
In 1904 - 1905 - he served with the Red Cross in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang.
In 1906 - he published ″Borotba″, an official periodical publication of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Labour Party in Kyiv.
In 1906 - 1908 - he continued his medical studies in Paris
In 1909 - 1914 - he practised medicine in Vinnytsia.
In 1914 - 1917 - he continued his medical career in Proskuriv.
In May 1917 - after the establishment of the Ukrainian Central Rada, he was appointed provincial commissioner of Podillia.[1]
28 January 1919 to September 1919 - he was as the first head of the diplomatic mission of the Ukrainian People's Republic in London
In 1920 - 1922 - he continued his practised medicine in Paris and in Berlin.
In 1924 - 1939 - he practised medicine in Berehovo, where he was also one of the leading organizers of Ukrainian cultural life.
In 1939 - 1945 - he practised in Rumburk, Czechoslovakia.
December 7, 1948 - died in Prague and is buried in the Olšany Cemetery.[2]
References
External links
- Olsanske hrbitovy. Prague Capital City, Czech Republic
- Ukrainians in the United Kingdom Online encyclopaedia
- Mykola Stakhovsky