Roman Romanowitsch Rosen
Baron Roman Rosen ( Russian Роман Романович Розен ; born February 12 . Jul / 24. February 1847 greg. In Reval ; † 31 December 1921 in New York ) was a Baltic German nobility and imperial Russian diplomat .
Roman Rosen came from the Estonian family von Rosen , his father was Robert Gottlieb von Rosen. He served as the Russian Ambassador to the United States from 1904 to 1911 . Before that, he was the Russian ambassador to Japan and Bavaria, among other things . During the negotiations on the Treaty of Portsmouth (1905) he was a member of the Russian delegation headed by Sergei J. Witte .
After the October Revolution he fled his home country with his family to Sweden and later to the United States of America.
Web links
Commons : Roman Romanowitsch Rosen - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Roman Romanowitsch Rosen. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
Individual evidence
| predecessor | Office | successor |
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Russian envoy to Mexico 1890–1895 |
Carl von Waeber |
| Russian envoy to Serbia 1895–1897 |
Alexander Petrovich Isvolsky | |
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Alexander Petrovich Isvolsky |
Russian ambassador to Japan 1897–1899 1902–1904 |
Alexander Petrovich Izvolsky Georgi Bachmetev |
| Alexander Petrovich Isvolsky |
Russian envoy to Bavaria 1899–1801 |
Mikhail Nikolayevich de Giers |
| Russian envoy to Greece 1901–1902 |
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| Arthur by Cassini |
Russian Ambassador to the United States 1904–1911 |
Georgi Bachmetev |
| personal data | |
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| SURNAME | Rosen, Roman Romanowitsch |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rosen, Roman Baron; Розен, Роман Романович (Russian) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German-Baltic and diplomat and imperial-Russian diplomat |
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 24, 1847 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Reval |
| DATE OF DEATH | December 31, 1921 |
| Place of death | new York |