Alfred Chilhaud-Dumaine
Alfred Chilhaud-Dumaine (born December 25, 1852 in Paris , † February 6, 1930 ) was a French diplomat .
Life
Alfred Chilhaud-Dumaine visited the elite university École Nationale des Chartes , which he in 1877 with a thesis on Savary de Mauléon completed. On January 15, 1877, he entered the foreign service . From 1887 to 1892 he was legation secretary in Berlin . From 1904 to 1907 he was ambassador in Munich . From 1907 to 1912 he was envoy to Mexico City . From May 18, 1912 to August 10, 1914 he was envoy to Vienna , replacing Philippe Crozier .
Fonts
- La Dernière Ambassade de France en Autriche. 1921
- Choses d'Allemagne.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Martin Gilbert, Sir Horace Rumbold ; portrait of a diplomat: 1869-1941, Heinemann, 1973, p. 109
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Jules Henrys, Comte d'Aubigny |
French envoy in Munich 1904–1907 |
Ernest René Joseph Adrien Bourgarel |
Camille Blondel |
French envoy to Mexico City 1907–1912 |
Paul Lefaivre |
Philippe Crozier |
French envoy in Vienna 1912–1914 |
Henri Allizé |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Chilhaud-Dumaine, Alfred |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dumaine, Alfred |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 25, 1852 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | February 6, 1930 |