Examples of 'poet and diplomat' in a sentence

Meaning of "poet and diplomat"

poet and diplomat - This phrase describes someone who is both a poet and a diplomat, indicating that they are skilled in both literary arts and international relations. It is commonly used to emphasize someone's talents or attributes in these particular fields

How to use "poet and diplomat" in a sentence

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poet and diplomat
Mexican poet and diplomat.
Lord Westmorland 's fifth and youngest son Julian Fane was a poet and diplomat.
He was a poet and diplomat.
And next door to him is Gabriela Mistral, the famous Chilean poet and diplomat.
She was the sister of the poet and diplomat Paul Claudel.
Afamous poet and diplomat Alexander Griboedov was son in low of Alexandre Cavchavadze.
Sylvie Pons is an author, poet and diplomat.
He employed the poet and diplomat Ibn Khaldun in negotiations with Pedro the Cruel.
Peter of Blois, French poet and diplomat d.
James Jeffrey Roche - 19th century Irish-American poet and diplomat.
Matthew Prior, English poet and diplomat b.
July 9 - Vinicius de Moraes, Brazilian writer, poet and diplomat b.
Fyodor Tyuchev, poet and diplomat.
Jaime Torres Bodet, Mexican poet and diplomat b.
Fyodor Tyutchev, Russian poet and diplomat d.

See also

Robert Ford, Canadian poet and diplomat b.

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