List of the Hanseatic ambassadors in Austria
List of the Hanseatic ambassadors in Austria (1819–1865).
In addition to the Hamburg residency in Vienna , which served as the Hanseatic embassy at the Viennese court , there were also temporary consulates in Trieste (1833–1868) and Venice (1843–1868).
Envoy
- 1674–1682: Tobias Sebastian Braun († 1682)
- 1682-1685: Arnold Knoop
- 1685–1689: Johann Dummer
- 1685–1711: Jobst Heinrich Koch († 1711)
- 1712–1728: Georg Ferdinand von Maul († 1728)
- 1729–1734: Andreas Gottlieb von Fabrice († 1766)
- 1734–1738: Johannes Richen (1706–1738)
- 1738–1742: Andreas Gottlieb von Fabrice († 1766)
- 1742-1744:
- 1744–1766: Andreas Gottlieb von Fabrice († 1766)
- 1766–1777: Joachim Gottlieb von Fabrice
- 1777–1795: Cornelius Dammers (1722–1795)
- 1796–1810: Johann Andreas Merck (1746–)
1810 to 1819: interruption of diplomatic relations
- 1819–1824: Vincent Rumpff (1789–1867)
- 1824-1839: Carl von Graffen (1793-1852) Chargé
- 1839–1848: Carl von Graffen (1793–1852)
- 1848-1853: Ludwig von bending life (1812-1872) Chargé
- 1853–1865: Johann Gustav Heckscher (1797–1865)
1865: Dissolution of the legation
See also
Web links
- Government, parliament, general and internal state administration. (PDF; 1.7 MB) State Archives of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Hamburg, p. 53 , accessed on November 11, 2013 .
- Hamburg, later German legation at the Viennese court and German consulates in Austria. (PDF; 858 kB) State Archives of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Hamburg, p. 237 ff. , Accessed on November 11, 2013 .
- Johann Martin Lappenberg : Lists of the resident in Hamburg as the diplomats and consuls representing the same. Journal of the Association for Hamburg History, 1851, p. 515 ff. , Accessed on August 22, 2015 .