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This list of ambassadors of France to Germany and precursors of the modern German state also includes top-ranking French diplomats in Germany who did not formally have the ambassador title.
Ambassadors to the Holy Roman Empire
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The former French Legation to the Perpetual Diet in Regensburg
Ambassadors to the German Confederation
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Ambassadors to the German Confederation , also accredited to the Free City of Frankfurt , include:
For partial lists, see footnote[2] and.[3]
Ambassadors to German states
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France established permanent diplomatic missions to individual German states during the Thirty Years War or shortly thereafter, most notably Bavaria , Cologne , Prussia , Saxony and the free Hanseatic cities at Hamburg , all of which date from a time around the 1620s to 1640s.[4]
Bavaria : French envoys to the Bavarian Court at Munich
Cologne : French envoys to the Cologne Court at Bonn
Hamburg : French envoys to Lübeck, Bremen and Hamburg
Prussia : French envoys to the Brandenburg-Prussian Court at Berlin
1614–1614: Jean Hotman, Marquis de Villers-St-Paul
1655–1656: Antoine de Lumbres
1660–1661: Charles Colbert de Croissy
1661–1661: Hugues de Lionne
1679–1679: Simon Arnauld, Marquis de Pomponne
1715–1715: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquess of Torcy
1732–1739: Jacques-Joachim Trotti, marquis de La Chétardie
1740–1748: Louis Guy Henri de Valori
1750–1752: Richard Francis Talbot
1756–1756: Louis Jules Mancini Mazarini
1768–1769: Adrien-Louis de Bonnières
1790–1791: Elénor-François-Elie, Comte de Moustier
1798–1799: Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
1799–1800: Louis-Guillaume Otto
1800–1802: Pierre de Ruel, marquis de Beurnonville
1802–1804: Louis Pierre Édouard, Baron Bignon
1805–1806: Antoine de Laforêt
1799–1806: Géraud Duroc , special envoy
1808–1813: Antoine Marie Philippe Asinari de Saint-Marsan
1814–1816: Louis Charles Victor de Riquet de Caraman
1816–1821: Charles François, Marquis de Bonnay
1821–1822: François-René de Chateaubriand
1822–1824: Maximilien Gérard de Rayneval
1824–1825: Paul-Charles-Amable de Bourgoing
1825–1828: Emmanuel Louis Marie Guignard de Saint-Priest
1828–1831: Hector-Philippe, comte d'Agoult
1831–1831: Carel Hendrik Ver Huell
1831–1831: Charles, comte de Flahaut
1833–1834: Charles Joseph, comte Bresson
1843–1849: Napoléon-Hector Soult, marquis of Dalmatia
1849–1849: Jean Gilbert Victor Fialin, duc de Persigny
1849–1850: Emmanuel Arago
1850–1851: Alexandre, comte de Lurde
1851–1853: Armand Lefebvre
1853–1859: Lionel de Moustier
1859–1862: Godefroi de La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais
1863–1864: Charles de Talleyrand-Périgord
1864–1870: Vincent Benedetti
Saxony : French envoys to the Saxon Court at Dresden
At the time of the German Confederation additional missions were opened in Baden , Hanover , Hesse-Kassel , Hesse-Darmstadt , Nassau and Württemberg .[2] [3] After disestablishment of the German Confederation and establishment of the North-German Confederation, France's mission at Berlin became France's principal mission to Germany.
Ambassadors to the German Empire and Germany (1871–1939)
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Ambassador André François-Poncet with German field marshal Erhard Milch
For main sources for this section, see footnote[5] and.[6]
Ambassadors to West Germany
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For main sources for this section, see footnote[9] and.[10]
Diplomatic relations between France and Germany were cut following the invasion of Poland in 1939. France restored diplomatic relations with West Germany in 1949 and with East Germany in 1973.
Ambassadors to East Germany
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For the main source for this section, see footnote[9] and.[10]
Diplomatic relations between France and Germany were cut following the invasion of Poland in 1939. France restored diplomatic relations with West Germany in 1949 and with East Germany in 1973.
Ambassadors to post-reunification Germany
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For main sources for this section, see footnote[9] and.[10]
See also
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References
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^ a b Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France) (1887). "X: Ambassadeurs, envoyés extraordinaires, etc de France à l'étranger de 1815 à 1855" . Annuaire diplomatique et consulaire de la République Française (in French). Vol. 9. Paris, Imprimerie Nationale. p. 321.
^ Le Bas, Philippe (1844). France. Dictionnaire encyclopédique (in French). Paris: Firmin Didot frères.
^ Aballéa, Marion (2012). "Entre soumission politico-administrative et goût de l'initiative individuelle: les diplomates français en poste à Berlin de 1871 aux années 1930" . L'Europe, nouvelles approches (in French). Editions L'Harmattan. pp. 9–28. ISBN 9782296966864 . Retrieved 20 January 2013 .
^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France) . "La France en Allemagne. Hier - un peu d'histoire" (in French). French Embassy in Berlin . Archived from the original on 12 March 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2013 .
^ Resigned in December 1877.
^ *Joly, Hervé (2012), "Les dirigeants des grandes entreprises industrielles françaises au 20e siècle. Des notables aux gestionnaires" , Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire (in French), 2 (114): 25, doi :10.3917/vin.114.0016 , retrieved 2017-10-17
^ a b c "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. 37 . Retrieved 17 December 2012 .
^ a b c Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France) . "Ambassadeurs en Allemagne depuis 1955" (in French). French Embassy in Berlin . Retrieved 20 January 2013 . Also available in German Archived 2015-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
^ "Décret du 5 janvier 1981" (in French). Journal officiel de la République française . 7 January 1981. Retrieved 14 January 2013 .
^ "Décret du 9 septembre 1981" (in French). Journal officiel de la République française . 11 September 1981. Retrieved 14 January 2013 .
^ Philippe Ricard (31 July 2022), Le chassé-croisé des ambassadeurs renouvelle la direction du ministère des affaires étrangères Le Monde .
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