Friedrich von Mentzingen
Friedrich Freiherr von und zu Mentzingen, German envoy to Morocco (1903)
Friedrich von Mentzingen (born August 25, 1858 in Menzingen , † June 27, 1922 in Hugstetten ) was a German diplomat .
Life
Friedrich von Mentzingen was one of the lords of Mentzingen . On February 7, 1904, the Pasha von Fès , a Mochalat, had a local representative of a German company arrested. In this case, von Mentzingen negotiated with the Moroccan Foreign Minister Abdelkrim ben Sliman.
Publications
- Literature by and about Friedrich von Mentzingen in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ^ Friedrich von Holstein: The Holstein Papers. Volume 4: Correspondence 1897-1909. 1963, p. 265 ( digitized version )
- ↑ Letters; a selection from Prince von Bülow's official corresponcence as Imperial Chancellor during the years 1903-1909
| predecessor | Office | successor |
|---|---|---|
| Friedrich Richard Krauel |
Consul General of the German Reich in Buenos Aires 1895–1899 |
Ernst Heinrich von Treskow |
| Gustav Adolf Schenck zu Schweinsberg |
German ambassador in Tangier 1899–1904 |
Friedrich Rosen |
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Mentzingen, Friedrich von |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German diplomat |
| DATE OF BIRTH | August 25, 1858 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Menzingen |
| DATE OF DEATH | June 27, 1922 |
| Place of death | Hugs |