List of the Saxon envoys to the Hanseatic cities

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This is the list of the Saxon envoys to the three free Hanseatic cities of Lübeck , Bremen and Hamburg .

history

The Electorate of Saxony took diplomatic relations at the Free City of Hamburg in 1669th The first resident of the Electorate of Saxony in Hamburg was Carl Christian Kühlewein, a son of the Leipzig mayor Friedrich Kühlewein (1606–1663). At that time Hamburg was one of only three Saxon missions in addition to the embassies at the imperial court in Vienna and at the Reichstag in Regensburg , after the embassy in the Republic of the United Netherlands in The Hague was vacant from 1668 to 1683. From 1675 the envoys were also accredited to the Lower Saxony Reichskreis , from 1690 to Lübeck.

Heads of mission

Saxon ambassadors to the Hanseatic cities

1669: Establishment of diplomatic relations

Appointment /
accreditation
Recall Surname Remarks appointed
by
accredited
at
1669 1672 Carl Christian Kühlewein resident Johann Georg II.
1673 1675 Gottfried von Edelstein resident Johann Georg II.
1675 1681 Johann Christian Philipp (* 1639; † 1682), agent Johann Georg II.
1682 1703, Dec. 18 Johann Arnold Funck (* 1637; † 1703) Resident (agent until 1688) Johann Georg III.
1704 1708 Gottfried Ebersbach (* 1645; † 1726) Chargé d'affaires Friedrich August I.
1705 Johann Wilhelm Buschmann just appointed Friedrich August I. -
1706 1713, Apr. Antonius von Dangerfeldt († 1713) Friedrich August I.
1708 1729 Peter Ambrosius Lehmann (* 1663; † 1729) Friedrich August I.
1730 1733 Gabriel von der Lieth (* 1691; † 1766) resident, 1727–30 chargé d'affaires in Bavaria , 1733–36 envoy in Denmark Friedrich August I.
1733 1736 Samuel Trugard († 1762) Chargé d'affaires Friedrich August II.
1736 1766, May 1st Gabriel von der Lieth (II. Term of office) (* 1691; † 1766) resident Friedrich August II.
1766, Jul 24 1782, Oct. 27 Francesco von Brentano
coat of arms
(* 1713; † 1782) resident
Friedrich August III.
1782 1790 vacant -

1790: Dissolution of the residence

Saxon consuls general at the Hanseatic cities

  • 1809–1810: Christian Gottlob Emanuel Frege (* 1779; † 1811)

1811 to 1814: Interruption of relations as a result of the French annexation of the Hanseatic cities

  • 1816–1848: Carl Ferdinand Michahelles (* 1777; † 1848)
  • 1849–1889: Christian Eduard Frege († 1889)

Web links

Commons : Saxon Diplomats  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Judith Matzke: Legation and diplomatic service of Saxony 1694–1763 . Technical University of Dresden, Dresden 2007
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l Johann Martin Lappenberg : Journal of the Association for Hamburg History . Volume 3, Association for Hamburg History , Hamburg 1851, p. 479 ff.
  3. lu:  Lehmann, Peter Ambrosius . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 18, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1883, p. 147.
  4. ^ Mary Lindemann: Liaisons dangereuses: Sex, Law, and Diplomacy in the Age of Frederick the Great . Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 2007, ISBN 0-8018-8920-0
  5. Churfürstlich-Sächsischer Hof- und Staatskalender 1784 Weidmann, Leipzig 1784, p. 94
  6. a b Lothar Kreiser : Gottlob Frege: Life - Work - Time . Felix Meiner , Hamburg 2001