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Theodor A. Ippen
Alternative spellings: Theodor Anton Max Ippen Theodor Ippen
B:29. November 1861 D: 31. Januar 1935 Biblio: Ende 1887 zum österreichisch-ungarischer Diplomat in Pljevlja (Vizekonsul), Istanbul (1891-1893) und Jerusalem (1893-1895), Istanbul (1895-1897) und Shkodër (1897-1904) ernannt. 1907: k. u. k. öst.-ungar. Generalkonsul. Place of Activity: Jerusalem Place of Activity: Istanbul Place of Activity: Skutari
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Theodor Anton Max Ippen (November 29, 1861 – January 31, 1935) was an Albanologist and diplomat from Austria-Hungary. Ippen belonged to the group of Albanologists who published their works on Albania through the state-financed institutes of Austria-Hungary in order to create the Albanian national consciousness which he believed would be beneficial for Dual Monarchy. Ippen supported the establishment of an independent nation-state of Albanians. He served as diplomat in Shkoder, Pljevlja, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Athens and London where he advised ambassador of Austria-Hungary during London Conference which ended with signing of the London treaty and a decision to establish the Principality of Albania reached on 29 July 1913. During the period between 1921 and 1927, he was a member of the International Danube Commission. (Source: DBPedia)