List of Spanish ambassadors in Germany

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Diplomatic relations between Spain and the Bundestag of the German Confederation in Frankfurt am Main were established in 1856 .

Heads of mission

Envoy to the Holy Roman Empire

Spanish embassy in Regensburg Spiegelgasse 8 (until 1806)

Spanish ambassadors to the Perpetual Reichstag in Regensburg .

Surname Remarks Taking office End of office
Gutierre Gomez de Fuensalida (* 1450) 1496 1509
Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st marqués de Almazán (* c. 1530; † December 18, 1591) 1564 1578
Juan de Borja y Castro 1578 1581
Guillén de San Clemente 1581 1608
Baltasar de Zuñiga Holy Roman Empire 1608 1617

For Spanish envoys at the Roman-German imperial court, see: List of Spanish ambassadors in Austria

Envoy to the German Confederation

Spanish envoy to the Bundestag of the German Confederation in Frankfurt am Main .

Surname Remarks Taking office End of office
Francisco Estrada 1856 1857
Cayo Marqués de San Carlos Quiñones de León 1857 1859
Manuel Rancés y Villanueva 1859 1862
Juan Antonio Rascón Navarro Seña y Redondo 1862 1864
Tomás de Ligués y Bardají 1864 1866

Ambassador to the German Reich

Since March 1943: Spanish Embassy in Berlin , Liechtensteiner Allee 1, Tiergarten Berlin district .
Surname Remarks Taking office End of office
Juan Antonio Rascón Navarro Seña y Redondo 1869 1872
Patricio de la Escosura Morrogh July 1872 1874
Francisco Merry y Colom 1875 November 1888
Juan Antonio Rascón Navarro Seña y Redondo November 1888 December 1890
Miguel de los Santos de Bañuelos y Travel July 14, 1892 1893
Felipe Méndez de Vigo y Osorio Office Palacio Tiele-Winkler ,
Regentenstr. 15 (today Hitzigallee), Berlin
1893 1900
Ángel de Ruata y Sichar 1900 1906
Luis Polo de Bernabé Pilón 1906 1918
Pablo Soler y Guardiola
Middle Pablo Soler y Guardiola, right ambassador of the República Oriental del Uruguay 1922.
August 27, 1920 1927
Fernando Espinosa de los Monteros May 18, 1927 1931
Américo Castro May 11, 1931 1932
Luis Araquistáin y Quevedo March 10, 1932 1933
Luis de Zulueta y Escolano 4th August 1933 1934
Francisco Agramonte y Cortijo Juan Beigbeder May 28, 1935 July 30, 1936
Antonio Magaz y Pers (1863–1953) (Marqués de Magaz) 1937 1940
Eugenio Espinosa de los Monteros y Bermejillo 1940 1941
José Finat y Escrivá de Romaní 1941 1942
Ginés Vidal y Saura Office from March 1943 on Liechtensteinallee 1, Berlin October 21, 1942 1945
Ignacio Moyano Araiztegui, Marqués de Inicio 1945 1948

Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany

Villa Am Kurpark 7 in the Bad Godesberg district of Bonn , 1951–1999 residence of the Spanish ambassador
Surname Remarks Taking office End of office
José Hegea Gonzales Hamburg office 1948 1951
Antonio María Aguirre y Gonzalo Bonn office May 11, 1951 April 2, 1959
Luis de Urquijo y Lanchedo , 2nd Marquis de Bolarque (* 1899 † 1975) April 2, 1959 November 13, 1964
José Sebastián de Erice y O'Shea 1964 1971
Francisco Javier Conde García 1971 1974
Emilio Garrigues y Díaz-Cañabate 1975 1981
Juan Durán-Loriga Rodrigáñez 1982 1983
Eduardo Foncilla Casaus 1983 1991
Fernando Perpiñá-Robert Peyra 1991 1996
José Pedro Sebastián de Erice y Gómez-Acebo Office from 1999: Schönberger Ufer 89, Berlin 1996 2002
José Rodríguez-Spiteri Palazuelo Office from October 2003: Liechtensteinallee 1, Berlin 2002 2004
Gabriel Busquets Aparicio (* 1950 in Inca) 2004 2008
Rafael Dezcallar de Mazarredo (* March 12, 1955 in Palma de Mallorca) August 1, 2008 2012
Pablo García-Berdoy March 1, 2012 December 31, 2016
María Victoria Morera Villuendas 1st February 2017 October 31, 2018
D. Ricardo Martínez Vázquez October 31, 2018

Envoys in the German States (before 1871)

Envoy in Bavaria

Envoy to the Hanseatic cities

Envoy in Prussia

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mapping of the Regensburg embassies ( memento of the original dated December 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) 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. (PDF; 4.9 MB), City of Regensburg @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.regensburg.de
  2. Vít Urban: Los primeros Embajadores de España en Praga. In: Radio Praha . July 21, 2001, accessed November 13, 2014 .
  3. Tobias C. Bringmann , Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815–1963, KG Saur, 2001, p. 399
  4. Jesús de la Hera Martínez, La política cultural de Alemania en España en el período de entreguerras, p. 150
  5. Ed. Àngel Viñas, Al servicio de la República: diplomáticos y Guerra Civil, p. 427 Anexo I