List of French envoys in Jerusalem

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Consulate General on the occasion of the final of the 2018 World Cup

In 1535, Francis I (France) signed a treaty with Suleyman I , which contained a consular treaty for the Ottoman Empire .

From 1694 to 1699 Jerusalem was part of the district of the Consul pour la Palestine, Galilée, Samarie et Judée , who resided in Aleppo .

France served Jerusalem consularly from other locations until the French consulate opened as the third in Jerusalem in 1843, after Britain (1839) and Prussia (1842) had already established theirs. In 1893 the consulate was upgraded to a consulate general.

In 1930, the Consulate General moved into its current headquarters, designed by the architect Marcel Favier . Since 1948 the street in which the Consulate General is located has been called Rechov Paul-Émile Botta ( רְחוֹב פּוֹל-אֵמִיל בּוֹטָּה) in honor of the fourth French consul based in the city, who explored the region as an archaeologist and ethnologist.

List of Chargé d'Affaires

appointment Surname Remarks Leave post
1623 Sire Jean Lempereur Clothes dealer from Paris from 1604 consul from 1618 judge. 1825
1699 Sébastien de Brémond translated the novel Hattige: Or the Amours of the King of Tamaran , Amsterdam 1680 1700
1713 Jean de Blacas Jean de Blacas, Seigneur de Carros, (baptisé le 29 septembre 1667) 1714
1843 Gabriel de Lantivy 1852 consul in Dublin 1844
1844 Pierre Edmond de Barrère (Born November 7, 1819 in Finistere), conseiller général du Calvados, Erzeroum, Consul Général à Smyrne 1845
1845 Joseph Helouis-Jorelle 1848
1848 Paul-Émile Botta 1855
1868 Edmond Barrère - Joseph Adam Sienkiewicz Edmond Barrère (* 1847–1869 consul de France à Tiflis, Jérusalem et Smyrne) Joseph Adam Sienkiewicz (1885 ambassador to Tokyo) 1870
1871 Joseph Adam Sienkiewicz - Louis Ernest Crampon Louis Ernest Crampon 1906 consul in Tabrīz 1873
1875 Salvator Patrimonio (* 1836 in Bastia ) 1885 consul in Beirut 1877
1878 Salvator Patrimonio - Aimé Adrien Langlais Aimé Adrien Langlais (born March 12, 1840 in Mayenne) 1881
1878 Salvator Patrimonio - Aimé Adrien Langlais 1881
1882 Aimé Adrien Langlais - Charles Ferdinand Destrées - Fortuné Louis AX Ledoulx Charles Ferdinand Destrées (born May 29, 1837 in Oran ) 1883
1884 Charles Ferdinand Destrées - Charles Fortuné Louis Alexandre Ledoulx Charles Fortuné Louis Alexandre Ledoulx (born August 21, 1844 in Tunis) 1886
1885 Lucien Monge Consul in Alexandria and Port-Said 1885
1887 Charles Fortuné Louis Alexandre Ledoulx 1890
1893 Charles Fortuné Louis Alexandre Ledoulx 1898
1898 Pierre Jean Baptiste Ernest Auzepy († 1910) 1885 envoy in Bahia, 1909–1910 envoy in Guatemala 1901
1902 Auguste Boppe (* 1862 in Nancy-1921 Beijing) Envoy in Istanbul, Constantinople, Beijing 1904
1902 Hippolyte Honoré Dumas (* 1857–1952) 1902
1905 George Outrey 1908
1908 George Gueyraud 1902 consul in Seville 1914
1919 Louis Rai 1924
1924 Gaston Maugras 1925
1926 Louis-Alphonse Doire 1928
1928 Jacques d'Aumale in foreign service since 1912 1937
1937 Amédée Outrey 1940
1941 Henri Zimmermann Délégation de la France Libre 1942
1942 Guy du Chaylard Délégation de la France Libre 1946
1946 René Neuville 1933–1935 archaeologist at the Preface Qafzeh Cave 1952
1952 Bernard Rochereau de La Sablière 1954
1955 Marcel Laforge (* 1922–1958) Consul in Asia Minor Greece, Egypt, Pakistan, Brussels 1957
1958 André Favereau 1941 aka Brozen Head of the Northern Maquis , 1945 Governor of the Palatinate 1959
1960 Christian Marcotte de Sainte-Marie 1957 Ambassador to La Paz 1963
1963 Lucien Lemoine 1966
1966 Christian Fouache d'Halloy (* 1905) from 1960 to 1966 consul general in Florence 1970
1970 Paul Henry 1975
1975 Pierre Bitard 1978
1978 Bernard Lopinot 1984 ambassador to Nouakchott 1982
1982 Jean Guéguinou 1990 Ambassador to Prague 1986
1986 Jean-Claude Cousseran Headed the Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure from 2000 1988
1988 Gilles d'Humières 1994 Ambassador to Antananarivo 1991
1991 Jean de Gliniasty 1995
1996 Stanislas de Laboulaye 1999
1999 Denis Pietton since October 2009 Ambassador to Beirut 2002
2002 Regis Koetschet 1992 Ambassador to Muscat 2005
2005 Alain Rémy 1991 Chargé d'affaires in Algiers 2009
2009 Frédéric Desagneaux (* 1957) 2013
2013 Hervé Magro (* 1960) 2016
2016 Pierre Cochard (* 1962) 2019
2019 René Troccaz

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Individual notes

  1. List of consuls de France en Syrie à Alep de 1548 à 1902 , Louis Gédoyn, François Picquet, Le Consulat de France à Alep au XVIIe siècle: Journal de Louis Gédoyn, Vie de François Picquet, Memoires de Laurent d'Arvieux, Aleppo, , Ray Publishing, 2009
  2. David Kroyanker (דָּוִד קְרוֹיָאנְקֶר), The Architecture of Jerusalem: 3000 Years of the Holy City , Hubertus von Gemmingen (transl.), Stuttgart, Berlin et al .: Kohlhammer, 1994, p. 128. ISBN 3-17-013165-6 .
  3. David Kroyanker, The Architecture of Jerusalem: 3000 Years of the Holy City , Hubertus von Gemmingen (transl.), Stuttgart, Berlin et al .: Kohlhammer, 1994, p. 145. ISBN 3-17-013165-6 .
  4. Jean de Blacas: Abbé de Vertot, Histoire des Chevaliers Hospitaliers de S. Jean de Jerusalem, Volume 4
  5. Pierre Jean Babtiste Ernest Auzepy: France watching Nicaragua, but strictly neutral, says her new Minister to Guatemala, Now Here. Ernest Auzepy, for several years Consul General of France in London, and newly appointed Frenchs Minister to Guatemala, and his wife got in yesterday on the French liner Touraine. Besides being Minister to Guatemala, M. Auzepy is French diplomatic representative to several Centra American States. He said that France was naturally interested in the affairs in Nicaragua. "France has taken no sides in the affair," he said. "Her position is strictly neutral and this is her policy." The New York Times , December 27, 1909, [1] , United States. Public Health Service, Public health bulletin United States . 1910
  6. Denis Pietton: Times , January 25, 2010, [2]
  7. Arrivée de René Troccaz, nouveau Consul général de France à Jérusalem , September 26, 2019.