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Frank De Coninck

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Frank De Coninck (11 February 1945 – 11 March 2022) was a Belgian diplomat, who served as the ambassador to the Holy See from 26 October 2006 until his retirement in February 2010. Before this he was Marshal of the Royal Household of the Royal Court of Belgium (2002–2006).

Early life and education

De Coninck was born in Blankenberge on 11 February 1945. He graduated in history at the University of Ghent (1968).

Career

From 1968 till 1975 De Coninck was a teacher of history in Congo. He started a career in Belgian diplomacy in 1975 and has been assigned from 1976 till 2000 to diplomatic posts in Barcelona, Nairobi, Islamabad, Rome (the Vatican), Dakar, The Hague, and both Kigali and Kinshasa as ambassador. His last duty before he became Marshal of the Royal Household was at the Central Administration of the Belgian Foreign Ministry, where he was appointed special envoy for the Great Lakes (Central Africa). As Marshal of the Royal Household he was also head of the management council of the Royal Trust.

He was president of Caritas International Belgium and Cercle Royal Africain et de l’Outre Mer.[1]

Personal life

De Coninck died in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert on 11 March 2022, at the age of 77.[2]

Honours

References

  1. ^ "VIRA - Vereniging voor Internationale Relaties vzw". vira-org.be.
  2. ^ "Inmemoriam Frank De Coninck" (in Flemish). Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Koninklijk Besluit paleis. - nationale orden bij koninklijk besluit van 19 december 2001 is de heer Willems Jan F., grootmaarschalk van het hof, tot grootlint in de Leopoldsorde benoemd. hij zal het burgerlijk ereteken dragen. bij koninklijk besluit van zij nemen vanaf". etaamb.be.
  4. ^ "Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana -Segretariato generale della Presidenza della Repubblica". quirinale.it.

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