Camille Blondel
Jean Camille Blondel ( 1854 - June 20, 1935 in Oltenița ) was a French diplomat .
Life
Blondel joined the foreign service in 1878 and became an attaché in London. In 1879 it was used in Berlin . In 1880 he became third class legation secretary in London and was subsequently employed in Madrid , Tangier , Lisbon , Bern and Rome . From November 10, 1900 to 1907, he was Ministre plénipotentiaire in Mexico City . From May 7, 1907 to May 13, 1916 he was Ministre plénipotentiaire in Bucharest , where he negotiated the accession of the Kingdom of Romania to the Triple Entente from July 4, 1916 with Ion IC Brătianu .
Individual evidence
- ^ Béla K. Király, Gunther Erich Rothenberg, War and Society in East Central Europe: East central European society in World War I, Brooklyn College Press: distributed by Columbia University Press, 1985, p. 205
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Hugo Boulard-Ponqueville |
French envoy in Mexico City November 10, 1900 to 1907 |
Alfred Chilhaud Dumaine |
Ernest-René Joseph Adrien Bourgarel |
French ambassador in Bucharest May 7, 1907 to May 13, 1916 |
Auguste-Félix-Charles de Beaupoil, comte de Saint-Aulaire |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Blondel, Camille |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Blondel, Jean Camille |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1854 |
DATE OF DEATH | June 20, 1935 |
Place of death | Oltenița |