List of Russian envoys to the Holy Roman Empire
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Formerly Kaiserl. Russian legation in Regensburg (Minoritenweg 20)
This page lists the Russian envoys to the Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg (1663 to 1806).
Formally, this was Russia's first diplomatic mission for Germany as a whole, although there were a number of older embassies to individual German states and to the German-Roman Emperor himself . The successor to this Russian representation in Germany was the Russian legation to the German Confederation in Frankfurt am Main (1815 to 1866), which was previously diplomatic representation to the three electoral dioceses (Mainz, Trier and Cologne).
Envoy
Russian envoy to the Perpetual Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg
appointment | Accreditation | Surname | Comments survival data |
Recall |
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July 27, 1744 | Hermann Carl von Keyserlingk |
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1746 | |
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Apr 12, 1756 | Georg Heinrich von Büttner | † 1758 | 1758 | |
1758 | Lewaschoff | 1758 | ||
1758 | Johann Matthias von Simolin |
![]() (1720–1799), resident until 1761, minister from 1762 |
1771 | |
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1773 | Achatz Ferdinand von der Asseburg | 1721-1797 | 1796 | |
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1797 | Anton Sebastian von Struve | 1729-1802 | ||
1798 | Karl Heinrich von Bühler | 1749–1811, managing director | Jan. 7, 1800 |
See also
- List of Russian ambassadors in Germany
- List of Russian envoys in Prussia
- List of Russian envoys in Bavaria
Remarks
literature
- Weyland: List of those Chur princes, princes and estates of the Holy Roman Empire, also the present and absent councilors, embassies and ambassadors, as they are on the From ... Leopoldo ... After Dero and the salvation. Rom. Reichs-Stadt Regenspurg found and legitimized on the June 8th, 1662. Reichs-Tag written out in full , Heinrich Georg Neubauer, Regensburg, 1746 ( books.google.de )
- Christian Gottfried Oertel: Complete and reliable list of the emperors, electors and estates of the H. R. Reich, as well as embassies from the same and foreign powers, which were present at the permanent Reichstag, from its beginning in 1662 to the year 1760 , Monday, Regensburg, 1760 ( books.google.de )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mapping of the Regensburg legations. ( Memento of the original from November 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ; PDF) 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. City of Regensburg; Retrieved November 20, 2014
- ^ Keyserlingk, Hermann Karl von in the Erik Amburger database of the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Research , Regensburg
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Hermann Carl von Keyserlingk. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Büttner, Georg Heinrich von in the Erik Amburger database of the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Research , Regensburg
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (Ed.): Entry on Johann Matthias von Simolin. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ↑ Asseburg, Achatz Ferdinand von der in the Erik Amburger database of the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Research , Regensburg
- ↑ Bühler, Karl Heinrich von in the Erik Amburger database of the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Research , Regensburg