List of French ambassadors in Peru

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List of French ambassadors in Peru .

ambassador

Appointment
accreditation
Surname Remarks appointed by accredited by the government Leave post
1823 Jean-Pierre Rattier de Sauvignan (* March 19, 1779 in Saint-Marc on Santo Domingo ) Louis XVIII José Bernardo de Tagle Portocarrero 1826
1826 Jean-Baptiste-Gabriel-Amédée Chaumetters des Fossés General Inspector of Trade with France 1826
June 28, 1829 Bernard-Marie Barrère General Charge d'Affaires , 1935 rupture of relations by Prime Minister Manuel Ferreyros Louis-Philippe I. Luis José Orbegoso 1835
1840 Armand Saillard Agustín Gamarra
July 30, 1853 Charles François Frédéric de Montholon-Sémonville Consul General and Chargé d'Affaires Napoleon III José Rufino Echenique
Dec 10, 1853 Benoît Ulysse de Ratti-Menton
3rd Sep 1854 Albert Huet Chargé d'affaires Ramon Castilla
July 20, 1859 Edmond-Prosper de Lesseps Cousin of Ferdinand de Lesseps (born July 28, 1815 in Paris, † May 18, 1868 in Lima from yellow fever ), 1852 consul in Aleppo, personal friend of Ramón Castilla , 1864 Franco-Peruvian agreement. In 1866 the Spanish Armada occupied the Chincha Islands in the Spanish-South American War and Napoleon III. stood on the side of Peru.
Aug 11, 1868 Paul Chevery-Rameau Chargé d'affaires José Balta
Oct 19, 1868 de Saint-Quentin Chargé d'affaires
1870 Charles-Henri-Philippe Gauldrée-Boilleau (* 1823; † 1894)
1870 Joseph-Anne-Amédée-François Ripert-Monclar Chargé d'affaires
Aug 26, 1872 De Bellonct Patrice de Mac-Mahon Tomás Gutiérrez
Oct 23, 1872 Augustin-Maurice Marchant de Vernouillet (April 18, 1829; † 1903) 1852 attaché in Rome, 1877 to 1882 ambassador to Morocco
June 2, 1875 Domet de Vorges
1875 Comte de Balny Chargé d'affaires
1879 Edmond Charles Eugène Domet de Vorges (* 1829- † 1910) Jules Grévy Nicolás de Piérola 1881
1887 Comte Arthur de Pina de Saint-Didier 1866 Consul in Padang, 1882 Consul General in Hamburg Marie François Sadi Carnot Andrés Avelino Cáceres 1890
1891 Antoine Imbert Ministre Plénipotentiaire de France au Pérou, proposed arbitration negotiations on the Contrato Dreyfus in 1891. Remigio Morales Bermúdez
1895 Raoul Wagner Félix Faure Manuel Candamo 1896
1896 Auguste-Felix-Charles de Beaupoil (* 1862) joined the foreign service in 1892 and ambassador to Bucharest in 1914. 1896
1900 Paul-Augustin-Jean Larrouy (* January 1, 1847) doctor of law, from October 17, 1873 head of the consulate in Buenos Aires; From October 10, 1875 head of the consulate in Leipzig, promoted to third class chancellor on September 14, 1876, posted to Odessa on July 17, 1880; from August 12, 1880 chancellor of the tenth class in Yokohama, from January 18 to August 1, 1882 secretary of the international conference on the renegotiation of the treaties with Japan. Émile Loubet Eduardo López de Romaña 1905
1906 Antony-Wladislas Klobukowski (* 1855; † 1934) Armand Fallières Serapio Calderón
1910 Jean Guillemin 1902 Counselor in Vienna; Envoy in Athens on August 30, 1915-1917. Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo
1912 Gaston Albert Joseph Marie Moisson de Vaux Saint Cyr Guillermo Billinghurst 1912
1914 Henri des Portes de La Fosse Raymond Poincaré Oscar R. Benavides
1924 André Ribot Gaston Doumergue Augusto B. Leguía y Salcedo
1924 Albert Pingaud
1943 Maurice Dayet Charles de Gaulle Comité national français José Luis Bustamante y Rivero 1945
1945 Albert Ledoux Charles de Gaulle 1949
1949 Pierre-Eugène Gilbert Vincent Auriol Manuel Apolinario Odría Amoretti 1952
1952 Jean-André Binoche Zenón Noriega Aguero 1955
1955 Léon Brasseur René Coty 1961
1961 Jules Koenigswarter Manuel Prado y Ugarteche Charles de Gaulle 1966
1966 Guy Dorget Nicolás Lindley López Juan Velasco Alvarado 1971
1971 Albert Chambon (* January 21, 1909 - December 28, 2002) The Peruvian government had announced in June 1974 that it would break off relations with France in the event of another nuclear test on the Mururoa , Chambon flew to Paris for deliberations on June 19. In July 1973 the French government detonated an atomic bomb, on July 23, 1973 the Peruvian government announced that it would cut ties with France. On July 29th, the Peruvian ambassador from Paris, Enrique Morelli Pando, returned to Lima. The rupture had no impact on cultural and economic relations. Georges Pompidou 1973
1975 Paul-Henri Gaschignard Valery Giscard d'Estaing Francisco Morales Bermúdez 1980
1980 Jean-Max Bouchaud Fernando Belaúnde Terry 1983
1983 Raymond Césaire François Mitterrand 1987
1987 Michel Rougagnou 1988: Bernard Bregier, commercial attaché Alan García 1989
1989 Jean-François Nougarède until 1995 ambassador in Hanoi 1992
1992 Camille Rohou (* 1943) 1988–1990 Consul General in Quebeck, 1997 Ambassador to Madagascar , 2005 Ambassador to Bogota, Jacques Chirac Alberto Fujimori 1996
1996 Bernard Prague 1991 to 1993 ambassador to South Korea. 1997
1997 Antoine Blanca 2001
2001 Jean-Paul Angelier (* June 2, 1942) Valentín Paniagua Corazao 2005
2005 Pierre Charrasse 2003 to 2005 ambassador to Islamabad Nicolas Sarkozy Alan García 2008
2008 Cécile Mouton-Brady de Pozzo di Borgo (* January 4, 1952)

Individual evidence

  1. Bernard-Marie Barrère (born July 12, 1773 in Morlaix ): Le 28 Juin 1829 Chaumette est remplacé par Barrère; FN 251 Bernard, Marie Barrère, ne à Morlaix le 12 juillet 1773 dans une très honorable famille de négociants, avait quitté le commerce en 1814 pour occuper le consulat de la Corogne; il géra par intérim le consulat général de Madrid. based on: Société d'histoire générale et d'histoire diplomatique, Revue d'histoire diplomatique , Volume 102, Almanach Royal et national Pour l'an MDCCC XXXIV (1834)
  2. Armand Saillard: La querelle Castilla - Saillard ( Memento of the original from January 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.univ-paris-diderot.fr
  3. ^ Annuaire diplomatique et consulaire de la République Française , Volume 1896
  4. Almanach impérial 1870, p. 44
  5. ^ Edmond Charles Eugène Domet de Vorges: Emerich Coreth, Walter M. Neidl, Georg Pfligersdorffer, ilosofia Cristiana / Christian Philosophy: Vuelta a La Herencia Escolastica , p. 187.
  6. ^ Paul-Augustin-Jean Larrouy: Annuaire diplomatique et consulaire de la République Française, Volume 1896
  7. Antony Wladislas Klobukowski: Vincent Wright, Eric Anceau, Les préfets de Gambetta
  8. Albert Pingaud (* 1869 in Ornans , † 1951 in Prague ).
  9. ^ Albert Chambon: Problèmes d'Amérique latine , issues 31-38, Documentation française, 1974.
  10. ^ Raymond Césaire: Georges Estievenart, Policies and strategies to combat drugs in Europe: the Treaty on European
  11. Camille Rohou: revistadiners.com.co  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.revistadiners.com.co  
  12. Antoine Blanca, legifrance.gouv.fr
  13. Jean-Paul Angelier  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ambafrance-dj.org  
  14. Pierre Charrasse: onlinenews.com.pk  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. congreso.gob.pe@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.onlinenews.com.pk  
  15. Cécile Mouton-Brady de Pozzo di Borgo: ambafrance-pe.org ( Memento of the original from October 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ambafrance-pe.org