Horace Seymour
Horace Seymour was a British diplomat, known for his role as the ambassador to Russia during a critical period in the 19th century. He played a significant part in diplomatic negotiations surrounding the Crimean War, where his interactions with Russian Emperor Nicholas I contributed to shaping British foreign policy towards Russia. Seymour's observations and insights into Russian political ambitions and the dynamics of European powers during this era were pivotal in understanding the complexities of international relations at the time.
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Horace Seymour, the English ambassador, responded to Nikolai I's comments about the impending collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
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