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List of ambassadors of France to Russia

This is an incomplete list of ambassadors from France to Russia.

Eighteenth century edit

From 1791 to 1796, in the context of non-recognition of the revolutionary government in Paris, Catherine II accredits Count Valentin Esterházy, envoy of the Dukes of Provence and Artois as minister of emigrants and French in exile.[1] Conversely, Russia delegates and accredits the Count of Roumiantsev to the princes established in Koblenz. Under the reign of Paul I, Count Esterházy was succeeded by the Marquis de La Ferté-Meung (1796-1799), briefly succeeded by the Viscount of Caraman (1799-1800). The representation of the French princes (which from 1795 became that of Louis XVIII, king of France in exile), will end with the death of Tsar Paul I and the normalization of diplomatic relations between Russia and France following the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807.[2]

Nineteenth century and early twentieth century edit

Soviet Union edit

Post-Soviet Russia edit

References edit

  1. ^ Only Sweden imitated the example of Russia by accrediting in 1791 the Baron des Cars
  2. ^ In Romain Daudé, Le comte Valentin Esterházy et la représentation diplomatique des émigrés en Russie, 1791-1796, d’après les lettres originales adressées à sa femme et divers documents manuscrits, Thèse de Doctorat en Histoire moderne, sous la direction de Mme Marie Blaise et de M. Pierre-Yves Kirschleger, Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier 3 - 2023. 818pp.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-04-29. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
  5. ^ a b Georges-Henri Soutou and Émilia Robin Hivert (2008). L'URSS et l'Europe: De 1941 à 1957 (in French). Presses Paris Sorbonne. pp. 69 (Labonne) and 81 (Bergery). ISBN 9782840505709.
  6. ^ Mirlesse, Albert (1994). "De Gaulle et l'escadrille Normandie-Niemen". Espoir (in French) (99). Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Liste chronologique des représentants permanents de la France avec rang d'ambassadeur auprès de commissions, organisations et conférences internationales" (PDF) (in French). Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France). p. 113. Retrieved 17 December 2012.

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This is an incomplete list of ambassadors from France to Russia Contents 1 Eighteenth century 2 Nineteenth century and early twentieth century 3 Soviet Union 4 Post Soviet Russia 5 ReferencesEighteenth century edit nbsp Marquis de La Chetardie nbsp Baron de Breteuil nbsp Comte de Segur 1702 1713 Jean Casimir Baluze pl 1713 Lavie Levisson 1721 de Campredon 1727 1733 Magnan 1734 Edouard Salomon Fonton de l Etang la Ville 1739 1743 Jacques Joachim Trotti marquis de La Chetardie 1742 1748 Louis d Usson de Bonnac comte d Alion 1743 1747 de Saint Sauveur consul 1755 chevalier Douglas 1757 Paul Gallucio marquis de L Hospital 1760 1764 Louis Auguste Le Tonnelier de Breteuil 1772 1774 Francois Michel Durand de Distroff fr 1774 Charles Louis Le Clerc marquis de Juigne 1782 1784 Charles Olivier de Saint Georges de Verac 1785 1789 Louis Philippe de Segur 1790 1791 Rene Eustache d Osmond fr 1789 1792 Edmond Charles Genet From 1791 to 1796 in the context of non recognition of the revolutionary government in Paris Catherine II accredits Count Valentin Esterhazy envoy of the Dukes of Provence and Artois as minister of emigrants and French in exile 1 Conversely Russia delegates and accredits the Count of Roumiantsev to the princes established in Koblenz Under the reign of Paul I Count Esterhazy was succeeded by the Marquis de La Ferte Meung 1796 1799 briefly succeeded by the Viscount of Caraman 1799 1800 The representation of the French princes which from 1795 became that of Louis XVIII king of France in exile will end with the death of Tsar Paul I and the normalization of diplomatic relations between Russia and France following the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807 2 Nineteenth century and early twentieth century edit nbsp Comte d Hedouville nbsp Duc de Trevise nbsp Baron de Barante nbsp Adolphe Le Flo nbsp Christophe de Lamoriciere nbsp Duc de Montebello nbsp Antoine Chanzy nbsp Joseph Noulens 1792 1812 Barthelemy de Lesseps 1801 1804 Gabriel comte d Hedouville 1807 Anne Jean Marie Rene Savary 1807 1811 Armand Caulaincourt 1811 1812 Jacques Alexandre Law de Lauriston 1814 1819 Achille Charles Victor de Noailles 1820 1827 Auguste comte de La Ferronays 1828 1830 Casimir Louis Victurnien de Rochechouart de Mortemart 1830 1831 Edouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier 3 1832 prince de Trevise 1832 1835 Nicolas Joseph Maison 4 1835 1848 Prosper Brugiere de Barante 1849 1849 Adolphe Emmanuel Charles Le Flo persona non grata in 1851 1849 1849 Christophe Louis Leon Juchault de Lamoriciere ambassadeur extraordinaire 1849 1854 General de Castelbajac 1856 1857 Charles duc de Morny ambassadeur extraordinaire 1857 1858 Alphonse de Rayneval 1858 1864 Louis Napoleon Lannes 1864 1869 Charles de Talleyrand Perigord 1869 1870 Emile Felix Fleury fr 1870 1879 Adolphe Emmanuel Charles Le Flo 1879 1882 Antoine Chanzy 1882 1883 Benjamin Jaures 1883 1886 Felix Antoine Appert fr 1886 1891 Paul Lefebvre de Laboulaye 1891 1902 Gustave Lannes de Montebello fr 1902 1908 Maurice Bompard 1908 1913 Georges Louis 1913 1914 Theophile Delcasse 1914 1917 Maurice Paleologue 1917 M Doulet Charge d Affaires 1917 1920 Joseph NoulensSoviet Union edit1924 1932 Jean Herbette 1933 1936 Charles Alphand 1936 1939 Robert Coulondre 1939 1940 Paul Emile Naggiar 1940 1941 Eirik Labonne fr 5 1941 1941 Gaston Bergery fr 5 Official end to the diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and the Vichy Government following the latter s support of the German Operation Barbarossa During the war the French National Committee was represented in the Soviet Union by Roger Garreau 6 1945 1948 Georges Catroux 7 1948 1952 Yves Chataigneau 7 1952 1955 Louis Joxe 7 1955 1964 Maurice Dejean fr 7 1964 1966 Philippe Baudet 7 1966 1968 Olivier Wormser fr 7 1968 1973 Roger Seydoux 7 1973 1976 Jacques Vimont 7 1976 1979 Bruno de Leusse 7 1979 1981 Henri Froment Meurice 7 1981 1984 Claude Arnaud 7 1985 1986 Jean Bernard Raimond 7 1986 1988 Yves Pagniez 7 1989 1991 Jean Marie Merillon fr 7 1991 1992 Bertrand Dufourcq fr 7 Post Soviet Russia edit1991 1992 Bertrand Dufourcq fr 7 1992 1996 Pierre Morel diplomat fr 7 1996 2000 Hubert Colin de Verdiere 7 2000 2003 Claude Marie Blanchemaison 7 2003 2006 Jean Cadet 7 2006 2009 Stanislas Lefebvre de Laboulaye 7 2009 2013 Jean de Gliniasty 7 2013 2017 Jean Maurice Ripert 2017 2019 Sylvie Bermann 2020 Present Pierre Levy fr References edit Only Sweden imitated the example of Russia by accrediting in 1791 the Baron des Cars In Romain Daude Le comte Valentin Esterhazy et la representation diplomatique des emigres en Russie 1791 1796 d apres les lettres originales adressees a sa femme et divers documents manuscrits These de Doctorat en Histoire moderne sous la direction de Mme Marie Blaise et de M Pierre Yves Kirschleger Universite Paul Valery Montpellier 3 2023 818pp Web genealogie Archived from the original on 2006 04 29 Retrieved 2008 08 22 Web genealogie Archived from the original on 2008 10 15 Retrieved 2008 08 22 a b Georges Henri Soutou and Emilia Robin Hivert 2008 L URSS et l Europe De 1941 a 1957 in French Presses Paris Sorbonne pp 69 Labonne and 81 Bergery ISBN 9782840505709 Mirlesse Albert 1994 De Gaulle et l escadrille Normandie Niemen Espoir in French 99 Retrieved 11 January 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Liste chronologique des representants permanents de la France avec rang d ambassadeur aupres de commissions organisations et conferences internationales PDF in French Ministry of Foreign Affairs France p 113 Retrieved 17 December 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of ambassadors of France to Russia amp oldid 1205263711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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