List of the Hanseatic ambassadors in France

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The Hanseatic cities of Lübeck , Hamburg and Bremen had joint diplomatic representatives from 1689 to 1870 who were accredited by the French government . Originally her title was Agent des Villes Anséatiques (Agent of the Hanseatic Cities ), then Minister- Resident in the 19th century . With the establishment of the empire in 1871, the independent diplomatic representation of the Hanseatic cities in France ended.

Envoy

Years Surname Life dates Remarks portrait
1689-1717 Christophle Brosseau * 1630; † April 24, 1717 Envoy of the Elector of Braunschweig and correspondent Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz '
1717-1727 Jacques de Cagny † June 11, 1727 Advocate of the Conseil du Roi
1727-1729 Antoine Poille † December 1729 Wrote his name also Poel, Poele, Poeilli and Poile
1730-1776 Luc Courchetet d'Esnans * June 24, 1695; † April 2, 1776 From 1774 he was represented by his nephew Louis d'Hugier for reasons of age
1776-1785 Louis d'Hugier * 1735; † 1785 Was previously from May 21 to October 1753 Hamburg councilor on time to serve as an improvised representative of the council Ludwig XV. to hand over a letter of thanks
1785–1786 (executive) Count Jean Diodati * 1732; † 1807 Ambassador from Mecklenburg-Schwerin to Paris, after d'Hugier's death managing director until a new agent was appointed
1786-1793 Michel-Alexis Fauvet de La Flotte * March 3, 1738; † 1797
1795-1803 Friedrich Joachim Schlueter 1753-1813
1803-1810 Konrad Christoph Abel * 1750; † September 19, 1823 Also Conrad Christoph, Konradin Christoph, Christoph Conrad and Christoph Konradin
1810-1814 no relationships in the so-called French era , i.e. while the Hanseatic cities belonged to the Empire
1814-1823 Konrad Christoph Abel * 1750; † September 19, 1823 Also Conrad Christoph, Konradin Christoph, Christoph Conrad and Christoph Konradin
1824-1864 Vincent Rumpff * December 10, 1789; † February 13, 1867
1864-1870 Hermann von Heeren * October 4, 1833; † May 6, 1899
Johann Hermann von Heeren 2.jpg

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