Johann Friedrich August Detlev von Flemming

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Johann Friedrich August Detlev von Flemming (born January 9, 1785 in Leipzig , † October 8, 1827 in Arnsberg ) was a Prussian diplomat.

Life

Johann Friedrich August Detlev von Flemming came from the noble family Flemming and was a son of Johann Heinrich Joseph Georg von Flemming (1752-1830) and Christiane Marie Charlotte von Hardenberg (* 1763 in Hanover , † January 26, 1814 in Bayreuth ).

First he was legation secretary to Wilhelm von Humboldt from 1814 to 1816 . He was then from 1816 to 1823 the Prussian ambassador to Rio de Janeiro and Lisbon .

From 1824 until his death he was the Prussian envoy to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in Naples .

He died during a trip to his brother Karl Ludwig Adam Friedrich von Flemming in Arnsberg .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Wolf: History of the family of Hardenberg , with 123 documents, Volume 2, p. 230. [1] Digitized
  2. ^ Wilhelm and Caroline von Humboldt in their letters , Mittler, Berlin 1910, Volume IV, p. 365. [2] Digitized
  3. Wilhelm and Caroline von Humboldt in their letters , Volume IV, p. 365 [3]
  4. ^ Bringmann, Tobias C .: Handbook of Diplomacy, 1815-1963: Foreign Heads of Mission in Germany and German Heads of Mission abroad. , P. 326, Saur, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-598-11431-1 .