Nadejda Stancioff
Nadejda Stancioff | |
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| Надежда Димитрова Станчова | |
Stancioff in 1922 | |
| Born | Nadejda Constanza Ivanka Gavrila Euphrosyna Stancioff 17 January 1894 Sofiagrad, Principality of Bulgaria |
| Died | 15 April 1957 (aged 63) London, England |
| Burial place | Blair Drummond Cemetery, Doune, Stirling, Scotland |
| Occupations | diplomat, translator and noblewoman |
| Employer | Bulgarian Diplomatic Service |
| Known for | being the first woman to officially represent Bulgaria in the diplomatic field |
| Spouse | Alexander Kay Muir (m. 1924) |
| Parent(s) | Dimitar Stanchov and Anna de Grenaud de Saint-Christophe |
| Relatives | Ivan Stancioff (brother) |
Nadejda Constanza Ivanka Gavrila Euphrosyna Stancioff Muir (Bulgarian: Надежда Димитрова Станчова, 17 January 1894 – 15 April 1957), also known as Nadezhda Stanchova Muir, was a Bulgarian diplomat and translator. She was the first woman to officially represent Bulgaria in the diplomatic field and participated in international peace conferences after World War I. She became the wife of a Scottish baronet.