Ferdinand von Verger

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Ferdinand von Verger

Baron Ferdinand Johann Baptist von Verger (born January 23, 1806 in Delsberg , † August 6, 1867 in Rome ) was a Bavarian diplomat .

Life

Ferdinand (née Nouvion) ​​became Switzerland in 1806 as the son of the French general Jean-Baptiste Nouvion (1753–1825). Canton of Jura born in Delsberg. His mother was Marie Louise Verger; In 1824 he was adopted by his childless uncle Johann Baptist von Verger (1762-1851), the Bavarian ambassador to Switzerland at the time, and thus entered the Bavarian civil service. First he studied at the University of Lanshut , where he was active as a Renonce in the Corps Isaria in 1825 and was later a Renonce philistine .

After positions as legation secretary from 1833 in Berlin and from 1835 in Vienna , he became chargé d'affaires at the Saxon court in Dresden in 1839 . On May 18, 1840, he married Anna von Provenchères, with whom he had three daughters: Louise (* 1841), Caroline (* 1842) and Anna (* 1846).

Only from July 1841 to December 1843, then again from February 1845 to November 1854, he was the Bavarian envoy to Switzerland, interrupted by a posting to the Baden court in Karlsruhe .

From November 25, 1854 he was Bavarian Minister Resident at the Holy See in Rome and at the same time accredited at the Sardinian court in Turin and the Sicilian court in Naples . Von Verger died in Rome in 1867 at the age of 61.

Individual evidence

  1. Walter Schärl: The composition of the Bavarian civil service from 1806 to 1918 . Michael Laßleben , Kallmünz 1955, p. 344 .
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 109 , 132
  3. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon: Steinhaus - Zwierlein . Georg Olms , Hildesheim 1973, p. 373 f . ( online ).
  4. Josef Inauen: Focus on Switzerland: the southern German states of Baden, Württemberg and Bavaria and the Confederation 1815-1840 , Saint-Paul, Freiburg, 2008, pp. 330, 344 ( online )
  5. Tobias C. Bringmann : Handbuch der Diplomatie, 1815-1963: Foreign Heads of Mission in Germany and German Heads of Mission abroad from Metternich to Adenauer . Walter de Gruyter , Berlin 2001, p. 39 .

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