Henri Allizé

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Henri Allizé (born September 24, 1860 - † October 13, 1930 ) was a French diplomat .

Life

1885 Henri acted Allizé as office manager of Charles de Freycinet . From 1886 to 1888 he was employed at the legation in Montevideo . In 1888 he was transferred to the embassy in Berlin , where he married Adrienne Herbette, the daughter of Jules Gabriel Herbette (1839–1901), envoy in Berlin from 1886 to 1896, brother of Louis Herbette (1843–1921). From January 29, 1907 to 1909, Henri Allizé was envoy to Stockholm and from 1909 to 1914 envoy to Munich . From 1914 to 1918 he worked in the same position in The Hague . From April 1919 to February 1920 he was charge d'affaires in Vienna . He was appointed ambassador in Bern on March 5, 1920 , where he was accredited from April 14, 1920 to December 15, 1924.

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Individual evidence

  1. Linksboven: Henry Allizé (1860–1934), de Franse gezant te The Hague. Tekenaar Antoon van Welie . In: De Haagsche Post from January 26, 1918. Portrait sketch p. 3
  2. Dictionnaire historique biographique de la Suisse p. 14 to archive
  3. ^ A. Colin: Revue d'Allemagne et des pays de langue allemande , vol. 38, p. 353. Société d'études allemandes, 2006. [1]
predecessor Office successor
Ernest-René Bourgarel French envoy in Stockholm
January 29, 1907 to 1909
Jules-Albert Defrance
Ernest René Joseph Adrien Bourgarel (1850–1929) French envoy in Munich
1909 to 1914
Émile Dard (1826-1901)
Marcellin pellet French ambassador in The Hague
1914 to April 1919
Charles Benoist
Alfred Chilhaud-Dumaine (1852; † 1930) French ambassador in Vienna from
April 1919 to February 1920
Pierre Lefèvre-Pontalis
Emmanuel Arago French ambassador in Bern from
March 5, 1920 to October 22, 1924
Jean Hennessy