Viktor Dubský from Třebomyslice

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Viktor Graf Dubsky ( Wiener Salonblatt , May 23, 1908)

Count Viktor Dubský von Třebomyslice (born March 6, 1834 in Vienna , † July 16, 1915 at Troubky-Zdislavice Palace ) was an Austro-Hungarian general and diplomat.

origin

His parents were Count Franz Josef Ignaz Johann Nepomuk Vincenz Dubsky von Trebomyslic (* February 24, 1784 - March 13, 1873) and his third wife, Baron Eugenie von Bartenstein (* July 6, 1808 - June 2, 1837). His stepsister Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach comes from the previous marriage of his father to baroness Maria Rosalia Therese von Vockel (* August 14, 1801; † October 2, 1830) .

Life

He became a cadet in the first  H 1 Hussar Regiment in 1850 , Rittmeister in 1866 , and colonel in 1877 . Dubský entered the foreign service in 1857. From 1872 to 1877 he was envoy to Naser ad-Din Shah in Tehran , from 1877 to 1880 envoy to George I (Greece) in Athens , from 1878 to 1880 he was ambassador to the Sublime Porte . Ambassador to Alfonso XIII from 1888 to 1903 . (Spain) at the Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial near Madrid , where the Austrian government had not been represented since 1817. In 1888 he was promoted to Lieutenant Field Marshal and retired in 1906 .

From 1903 Dubský was also a member of the Austrian manor house .

family

He married Countess Rosina von Thun und Hohenstein on August 14, 1873 in Prague (born April 29, 1848, † September 27, 1931). The couple had the following children:

  • Helene (born May 26, 1874) ∞ Freiherr Waldemar von Thienen-Adlerflycht (born October 16, 1869 - † July 27, 1942)
  • Adolf Oswald (born June 30, 1878; † November 16, 1953) ∞ Countess Irene Amy Romola von Lützow (born January 12, 1884; † May 1, 1980), daughter of Heinrich von Lützow

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Austrian-Hungarian envoy in Tehran
1872–1877
Eugen von Kuczyński
Joachim Freiherr von Münch-Bellinghausen Austro-Hungarian envoy in Athens
1877–1880
Nikolaus Prince Wrede
Austria-Hungarian ambassador to Constantinople
1878–1880
Emanuel by Ludolf Austro-Hungarian ambassador in Madrid
1888–1903
Rudolf von Welserheimb