List of imperial and foreign envoys 1848/1849

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The list of imperial envoys and foreign envoys 1848/1849 lists the envoys (ambassadors) of the German Reich in other countries. Chargé d'affaires are also mentioned.

Conversely, there are also the envoys of the foreign states. The inclusion of an envoy or chargé d'affaires on this list does not automatically mean that the German Reich was actually recognized by the country concerned or that it had official relations with it.

Belgium

  • Friedrich Adolph von Drachenfels, Envoy of Notification for the Provisional Central Authority, August 30 / October 3, 1848; Reich envoy in Brussels, October 3, 1848 to December 19, 1849
  • Camille Comte de Briey, Baron de Landres, envoy of Belgium, September 4, 1848 to December 20, 1849
  • Jacob Heinrich Theodor Mulhens, Belgian provisional chargé d'affaires, August 15 to November 26, 1849

Denmark

  • Friedrich August Ludwig Graf von Bismarck, Legation Counselor at the Imperial Legation in Copenhagen, November 5-26, 1848; Imperial Chargé d'affaires in Copenhagen, November 26, 1848 to May 31, 1849
  • Ulysses Baron von Dirckinck-Holmfeld , envoy of Denmark, October 22, 1848 to April 8, 1849

France

  • Ferdinand Eleonor Johann Paul Karl August Freiherr von Allesina, called von Schweitzer, Reich Treasurer in Paris, December 17, 1848 to December 19, 1849
  • Gustav Oelsner-Mommerqué, special representative of the provisional central authority in Paris, August 1848 to April 2, 1849
  • Friedrich Ludwig Georg von Raumer , extraordinary envoy to Paris, August 18 to December 27, 1849
  • Henri Charles Joseph Savoye , Chargé d'Affaires of France, July 12 to September 5, 1848
  • Auguste Marquis de Tallenay, Minister of France, September 5, 1848 to December 20, 1849

Greece

Great Britain

  • Viktor Franz Freiherr von Andrian-Werburg , extraordinary envoy to London (with an interruption in December 1848), August 18, 1848 to January 10, 1849
  • Edward Banks , Envoy Extraordinary to London, July 12 to September 17, 1848
  • Christian Karl Josias von Bunsen , Reich envoy in London, December 5, 1848 to May 23, 1849
  • Johannes Hermann Sieveking, attaché to the Imperial Legation in London, February 15, 1849; Imperial Chargé d'Affaires in London, May 23 to November 19, 1849
  • Lord Henry Richard Charles Wellesley Cowley , Envoy of Great Britain, July 29, 1848 to December 20, 1849
  • Frederick Doveton Orme, First Attaché to the British Legation, July 12, 1848 to January 23, 1849

Italian states

  • Evasio Radice, Chargé d'affaires of Sardinia, July 31 to September 27, 1848
  • Antonio Gallenga, Chargé d'affaires of Sardinia, September 27 to December 6, 1848
  • Rodrigo Conte Doria de Cirie, Chargé d'affaires of Sardinia, December 5, 1848 to July 28, 1849
  • Emidio Baron Antonini, Ambassador of Sicily, July 30, 1848 to January 17, 1849
  • Vincent Ritter von Ramirez, Ambassador of Sicily, January 17 to December 20, 1849

Netherlands

  • Friedrich August von Liebe, Reich envoy in The Hague for the notification of the constitution of the provisional central authority and negotiations on the Limburg question, 30 August to 16 October 1848
  • Friedrich Heinrich Wilhelm von Scherff, envoy of the Netherlands, October 14, 1848 to December 20, 1849

Russia

  • André Baron Budberg, Chargé d'Affaires of Russia, July 16, 1848 to January 1849

Sweden

  • Karl Theodor Welcker , Reich envoy in Stockholm to notify the constitution of the provisional central authority, 22 August to 7 October 1848
  • Karl Freiherr von Mansbach, Sweden, from October 17, 1848

Switzerland

  • Leopold Meinrad Ritter von Neuwall, Legation Councilor at the Reich Embassy in Bern, September 27, 1848; Reich chargé d'affaires in Bern, November 30, 1848 to February 14, 1849
  • Franz Raveaux , Reich envoy in Bern, August 30 to November 29, 1848

Hungary

  • Ladislaus von Szálay, Hungarian envoy, July 19, 1848 to May 1849

United States

Andrew Jackson Donelson , picture probably from the 1860s

See also

literature

  • Hans Schenk, Elfriede Eißelt: Reich Ministries of the Provisional Central Authority. Stocks DB 52-59. Part I. Federal Archives, Koblenz 1986.

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