List of Prussian envoys in Bavaria
In the 19th century the seat of the royal Prussian embassy was at Türkenstrasse 83 in Munich . 1907–1909 a new embassy building was built in Prinzregentenstrasse , which was structurally connected to the Schackgalerie (since 2009 the Schack Collection ).
The Prussian legation in Bavaria existed until March 31, 1921. The head of the legation, an employee of the Foreign Office , was subsequently not designated as a representative of the German Reich in Munich, but as a representative of the government of the German Reich in Munich .
Envoy
appointment | Surname | Comments / life data | appointed by | accredited during the government of | Recall |
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1740 | Joachim Wilhelm von Klinggräff | 1692-1757 | 1746 | ||
1799 | Friedrich August Thomas von Heymann | 1740-1801 | 1801 | ||
1814 | Johann Emanuel von Küster | * May 30, 1764 in Havelberg ; † November 11, 1833 in Munich; | Friedrich Wilhelm III. | Maximilian I. Joseph | 1817 |
1817 | Friedrich Wilhelm Christian von Zastrow | 1824 | |||
1824 | Johann Emanuel von Küster | 1833 | |||
1833 | August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff | Ludwig I. | 1842 | ||
1843 | Ludwig Rüdt of Collenberg-Bödigheim | Friedrich Wilhelm IV. | 1845 | ||
1845 | Albrecht von Bernstorff | 1848 | |||
1848 | Heinrich Friedrich Philipp von Bockelberg | 1802-1857 | Maximilian II Joseph | 1858 | |
May 7, 1858 | Theodor Franz Christian von Seckendorff | 1802-17. September 1858; 1841–1847 Prussia. Envoy in Hanover, 1847-1852 in Brussels, 1852-1858 Stuttgart | Wilhelm I. | 17 Sep 1858 | |
1859 | Wilhelm Paul Ludwig zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg | * March 19, 1817 Stuttgart; † March 10, 1887 in Karlsruhe | 1862 | ||
1862 | Wilhelm von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky | July 17, 1819-24. June 1893; 1853–1860 Prussian envoy in Darmstadt, 1863 in Kassel 1864–1871 at the Holy See son of Hendrik George de Perponcher Sedlnitzki | 1863 | ||
1864 | Heinrich VII. Reuss zu Köstritz | Ludwig II. | 1867 | ||
1867 | Georg von Werthern | Otto von Bismarck's right hand when introducing Bavaria's imperial letter | 1888 | ||
1888 | Kuno to Rantzau | Friedrich III. | Luitpold of Bavaria | 1891 | |
1891 | Philipp zu Eulenburg | Wilhelm II. | 1894 | ||
1894 | Max von Thielmann | 1895 | |||
1895 | Anton Count of Monts | 1902 | |||
1902 | Friedrich Pourtalès | 1907 | |||
1907 | Karl Eberhard Friedrich von Schlözer | * April 22, 1854 in Stettin, † 1916; 1900/02 First secretary with the rank of ao. Envoy u. Plenipotentiary Minister at the Embassy in Paris (under Ambassador Prince Radolin), nephew of Kurd von Schlözer | 1911 | ||
1912 | Karl Georg von Treutler | * April 9, 1858 in Waldenburg (Silesia), † 1933; Son of Klara Alberti and Oswald von Treutler 1914–1917 representative of the Reich Chancellor and the AA to Wilhelm II of the German Empire | 1918 | ||
1917 | Julius von Zech-Burkersroda | Chargé d'Affaires, from April 1921 to 1922 representative of the Reich Government in Munich | Ludwig III. | March 31, 1921 | |
1923 | Edgar Haniel von Haimhausen | Deputy Wallraf | Wilhelm Cuno | Cabinet Knilling | 1931 |
See also
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- Secret State Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage , III. Main Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage, I. Main Department Repositioning 81, Munich Legation after 1807
Individual evidence
- ↑ Der Bayerische Landbote March 22, 1858 ( books.google.de ). The Bavarian country messenger November 7, 1871 ( online )
- ↑ Wolfgang Benz : Southern Germany in the Weimar Republic . P. 221
- ^ Rolf Straubel : Biographical manual of the Prussian administrative and judicial officials 1740–1806 / 15 . In: Historical Commission to Berlin (Ed.): Individual publications . 85. KG Saur Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23229-9 , pp. 541 ( limited preview in Google Book search).
- ↑ Karl-Georg of good animal. estate database