Philip Bonn

Special Envoy of IEMO (a UN IGO) a Sub-Chief in Ghana; and a cousin of HM The Queen
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Philip Bonn

Summary

Philip Bonn is a human[1]. Born in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea[2], he… he was born on +1964-02-09T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a writer[4], art historian[5], aide-de-camp[6], and special envoy[7].

Key Facts

  • Born in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea[2], Philip Bonn…
  • Philip Bonn was born on +1964-02-09T00:00:00Z[3].
  • Philip Bonn's father was Major Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn[8].
  • Philip Bonn's mother was Edwina de Winton-Wills, Viscountess Savernake[9].
  • Philip Bonn held citizenship in United Kingdom[10].
  • Philip Bonn worked as a writer[4].
  • Philip Bonn's professions included art historian[5].
  • Philip Bonn's professions included aide-de-camp[6].
  • Philip Bonn's professions included special envoy[7].
  • Philip Bonn's education included a stint at Eton College[11].
  • Philip Bonn's education included a stint at University of Cambridge[12].
  • Philip Bonn received the knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[13].
  • Philip Bonn received the Order of Menelik II[14].
  • Philip Bonn received the Freedom of the City of London[15].
  • Philip Bonn received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts[16].
  • Philip Bonn received the The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii[17].
  • Philip Bonn received the Kentucky Colonel[18].
  • Philip Bonn's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[19].
  • Philip Bonn is recorded as male[20].
  • Philip Bonn's instance of is recorded as human[21].
  • Philip Bonn's family name is recorded as Bonn[22].
  • Philip Bonn's given name is recorded as Philip[23].
  • Philip Bonn's given name is recorded as Edward[24].
  • Philip Bonn's given name is recorded as Leo[25].
  • Philip Bonn's given name is recorded as Africa[26].

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Origins and Family

Philip Bonn's place of birth was Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea[2]. He was born on +1964-02-09T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was Major Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn[8]. His mother was Edwina de Winton-Wills, Viscountess Savernake[9].

Education

Educated at Eton College[11], a public school[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1440[29] and University of Cambridge[12], a collegiate university[30], in United Kingdom[31], founded in 1209[32], headquartered in Cambridge[33].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include writer[4], art historian[5], aide-de-camp[6], and special envoy[7].

Recognition

Awards received include knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[13], a grade of an order[34], in Duchy of Savoy[35]; Order of Menelik II[14], an order[36], in Ethiopian Empire[37], founded in 1924[38]; Freedom of the City of London[15], an award[39], in United Kingdom[40]; Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts[16], a fellowship award[41], in United Kingdom[42]; The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii[17], an order[43], in Kingdom of Hawaiʻi[44], founded in 1848[45]; and Kentucky Colonel[18], a title of honor[46], in United States[47], founded in 1875[48].

Personal Life

Philip Bonn's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[19].

FAQs

Where was Philip Bonn born?

Philip Bonn's place of birth was Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea[2].

Who were Philip Bonn's parents?

Philip Bonn's father was Major Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn[8]. Philip Bonn's mother was Edwina de Winton-Wills, Viscountess Savernake[9].

What did Philip Bonn do for work?

Philip Bonn worked as writer[4], art historian[5], aide-de-camp[6], and special envoy[7].

Where did Philip Bonn go to school?

Philip Bonn was educated at Eton College[11] and University of Cambridge[12].

What awards did Philip Bonn receive?

Honors received include knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus[13], Order of Menelik II[14], Freedom of the City of London[15], and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts[16].

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  20. [3] . The Peerage. wikidata.org.
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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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