Eduard von Falz-Fein

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Baron Eduard von Falz-Fein, 2001

Baron Eduard Alexandrowitsch von Falz-Fein (born September 14, 1912) is a Russian-born businessman, journalist, public figure and sportsman from Liechtenstein. He was a member of Liechtenstein bobsled team and finished 18th in the two-man event at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Also he was a "sports diplomat" who initiated the Olympic movement in Liechtenstein and vice president of Liechtenstein Olympic Committee in the mid-1930s. In 1951 and from 1953 to 1973, he was President of the Liechtenstein Cycling Association. He was born in Gavrilovka, Kherson Oblast. Falz-Fein funded much of the research on the identification of the Romanov family remains. He turned 100 in September 2012.[1]

Honours

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Liechtenstein
  • "Golden Laurel" (2003) (awarded in recognition of the outstanding achievements of successful athletes and people who have provided a great service for the sphere of sport in Liechtenstein)
  • Baron Liechtenstein
Soviet Union
  • Emeritus of the Union of Soviet Societies for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries "For contribution to friendship"
Russia
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (26 October 1993) - for the active long-term advocacy of Russian culture abroad
  • Order of Honour (14 September 2002) - for outstanding contribution to the preservation and promotion of Russian culture abroad, strengthening friendship and cooperation between the peoples of the Russian Federation and the Principality of Liechtenstein
  • Pushkin Medal (August 20, 2007) - for outstanding contribution to the preservation of the cultural heritage of Russia
  • Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg"
  • By the President of the Russian Federation (14 November 1998) - for outstanding contribution to the preservation and repatriation of Russian art and objects of historical heritage
  • Order of St. Sergius, 2nd class (Russian Orthodox Church, 2002) - for outstanding contribution to the development of Russian culture and in connection with the anniversary
  • Tsarskoye Selo Art Prize (1997)
Ukraine
4th class (24 August 2012) - for a significant contribution to strengthening the international authority of Ukraine, the popularization of its historical heritage and modern achievements and to mark the 21st anniversary of the Independence of Ukraine
5th class (13 September 2007) - for outstanding contribution to the preservation of Ukrainian heritage, and active participation in the development of conservation and environmental education activities at the Biosphere Reserve Askania-Nova, named FE Pfalz-Fein Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
1st class (15 November 2002) - for his significant contribution to the improvement of the international prestige of Ukraine, long fruitful charity
2nd class (22 May 1998) - for his significant contribution to the preservation of the Ukrainian historical and cultural heritage, the active promotion of the Biosphere Reserve Askania-Nova
  • Honorary Insignia of the President of Ukraine (1994) - for long-term selfless activity to return to the Ukraine national cultural values, personal contribution to the renewal of the reserve Askania-Nova
  • Diploma of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine with a memorable mark (21 May 1998) - a personal contribution and active assistance in the restoration of historical and cultural heritage of the Biosphere Reserve Askania-Nova
Other
  • International Prize "Crystal Globe"
  • Awarded to Nicholas Roerich (2004)

References

  1. "Russian-born art patron turns 100". Voice of Russia. 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2012-09-14. 


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