List of Danish envoys to the Hanseatic cities

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This is a list of the Danish envoys in Hamburg .

Hamburg was a Free Imperial City from 1510 , occupied by France in 1806 , annexed from 1811 to 1814, from 1815 a Free City in the German Confederation and from 1871 a federal state in the German Empire . The Danish envoys were also accredited as ambassadors to the Hanseatic cities in Bremen and Lübeck, unless their own representatives were temporarily accredited there.

Envoy in Hamburg

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1806–1814: Break in relations

Christian Høyer Bille

1859: Dissolution of the embassy

Envoy in Lübeck

literature

  • Tobias C. Bringmann : Handbook of Diplomacy 1815–1963. Foreign heads of mission in Germany and German heads of mission abroad from Metternich to Adenauer . Walter de Gruyter , Berlin 2001, p. 66 .
  • Isabelle Pantel: Hamburg's neutrality in the Seven Years War . LIT Verlag , Münster 2011, p. 268 ( online ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Johann Martin Lappenberg : Lists of the resident in Hamburg as the diplomats and consuls representing the same. Journal of the Association for Hamburg History, Volume 3, 1851, 1851, p. 428 ff. , Accessed on August 24, 2015 .
  2. ^ Lothar Gross, F. Hausmann: Repertory of the diplomatic representatives of all countries since the Peace of Westphalia. 1. (1648-1715) . Sänding, 1976, p. 47 ( online ).

See also