Austro-Hungarian ambassadors
Encyclopedia
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Austria-Hungary from the formation of the Dual Monarchy
Dual monarchy
Dual monarchy occurs when two separate kingdoms are ruled by the same monarch, follow the same foreign policy, exist in a customs union with each other and have a combined military but are otherwise self-governing...

 in 1867 until it was dissolved in 1918.

For a background to the diplomatic service of Austria-Hungary, including the types of diplomatic representation, see Austro-Hungarian Foreign Service
Austro-Hungarian Foreign Service
The Austro-Hungarian Foreign Service was the diplomatic service carrying out the foreign policy of the Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the formation of the Dual Monarchy in 1867 until it was dissolved in 1918.- Diplomatic missions :...

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France

A diplomatic mission was established in 1679; raised to an embassy in 1856.
  • 14.11.1859–13.12.1871 Richard Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg (1829–1895)
  • 13.12.1871–30.04.1876 Rudolf Graf Apponyi von Nagy-Appony (1812–1876)
  • 05.07.1876–03.11.1878 Felix Graf von Wimpffen (1827–1883)
  • 03.11.1878–19.05.1882 Friedrich Ferdinand Graf von Beust (1809–1886)
  • 25.05.1882–05.01.1883 Felix Graf von Wimpffen (s.a.)
  • 27.04.1883–28.10.1894 Ladislaus Graf von Hoyos-Sprinzenstein (1834–1901)
  • 28.10.1894–10.12.1903 Anton Graf von Wolkenstein-Trostburg (1832–1913)
  • 10.12.1903–20.10.1910 Rudolf Graf von Khevenhüller-Metsch (1844–1910)
  • 23.01.1911–10.08.1914 Nikolaus Graf Szécsen von Temerin
    Count Nikolaus Szécsen von Temerin
    Nikolaus Graf Szécsen von Temerin , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as Ambassador at Paris at the outbreak of World War I.- Life :...

     (1857–1926)

Germany

A diplomatic mission to Prussia was established in 1665; raised to an embassy of the German Empire in 1871; included also Brunswick
Duchy of Brunswick
Brunswick was a historical state in Germany. Originally the territory of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel in the Holy Roman Empire, it was established as an independent duchy by the Congress of Vienna in 1815...

 (from 1892), Hanseatic cities (Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck) (from 1893), Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Mecklenburg-Schwerin was a duchy in northern Germany created in 1348, when Albert II of Mecklenburg and his younger brother John were raised to Dukes of Mecklenburg by King Charles IV...

, Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Mecklenburg-Strelitz was a duchy and later grand duchy in northern Germany, consisting of the eastern fifth of the historic Mecklenburg region, roughly corresponding with the present-day Mecklenburg-Strelitz district , and the western exclave of the former Bishopric of Ratzeburg in modern...

 and Oldenburg
Oldenburg
Oldenburg is an independent city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the western part of the state between the cities of Bremen and Groningen, Netherlands, at the Hunte river. It has a population of 160,279 which makes it the fourth biggest city in Lower Saxony after Hanover, Braunschweig...

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  • 10.12.1871–03.11.1878 Alois Graf Károlyi von Nagykároly
    Alajos Károlyi
    Count Alajos Károlyi de Nagykároly , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat.He was born in Vienna, into the great Hungarian family of Károlyi, whose fame dates from the time of Sándor Károlyi , one of the generals of Francis II Rákóczi, who in 1711 negotiated the peace of Szatmár between the insurgent...

     (1825–1889)
  • 27.12.1878–10.10.1892 Emmerich Graf Széchényi von Sárvár und Felsövidék (1825–1898)
  • 24.10.1892–04.08.1914 Ladislaus Freiherr (from 1910, Graf) Szögyény-Marich von Magyar-Szögyén und Szolgaegyháza (1841–1916)
  • 04.08.1914–11.11.1918 Gottfried Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingfürst, Ratibor und Corvey
    Prince Gottfried von Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
    Gottfried Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingfürst, Ratibor und Corvey , was an Austro-Hungarian army officer and diplomat during World War I.- Life :...

     (1867–1932)

Holy See

A diplomatic mission was established in 1691; raised to an embassy in 1856.
  • 13.12.1867–02.05.1868 Albert Graf von Crivelli (1816–1868)
  • 19.09.1868–25.04.1872 Ferdinand Graf von Trauttmansdorff (1825–1896)
  • 25.04.1872–14.05.1873 Alois Freiherr Kübau von Kübeck (1818–1873)
  • 19.11.1873–14.10.1888 Ludwig Graf Paar (1817–1893)
  • 29.11.1888–29.11.1901 Friedrich Graf Revertera von Salandra (1827–1904)
  • 29.11.1901–23.01.1911 Nikolaus Graf Szécsen von Temerin
    Count Nikolaus Szécsen von Temerin
    Nikolaus Graf Szécsen von Temerin , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as Ambassador at Paris at the outbreak of World War I.- Life :...

     (s.a.)
  • 25.03.1911–11.11.1918 Johann Prinz von Schönburg-Hartenstein (1864–1937)

Italy

A legation was established in 1866 (although diplomatic missions had been accredited to various city states since much before, e.g. Venice in 1553); raised to an embassy in 1877.
  • 16.12.1866–20.12.1871 Alois Freiherr Kübau von Kübeck (s.a.)
  • 20.12.1871–05.07.1876 Felix Graf von Wimpffen (s.a.)
  • 14.01.1877–08.10.1879 Heinrich Freiherr von Haymerle (1828–1881)
  • 08.12.1879–05.05.1882 Felix Graf von Wimpffen (s.a.)
  • 25.05.1882–09.11.1886 Emanuel Graf von Ludolf (1823–1898)
  • 07.12.1886–07.10.1895 Karl Freiherr von Brück (1830–1902)
  • 07.10.1895–07.03.1904 Marius Freiherr Pasetti-Angeli von Friedenburg (1841–1913)
  • 07.03.1904–04.03.1910 Heinrich Graf von Lützow zu Drey-Lützow und Seedorf (1852–1935)
  • 04.03.1910–23.05.1915 Kajetan Mérey von Kapos-Mére
    Kajetan von Mérey
    Kajetan Mérey von Kapos-Mére , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as Ambassador at Rome at the outbreak of World War I.- Life :...

     (1861–1931)

Japan

A legation was established in 1883; raised to an embassy in 1908. The envoy was also accredited to China until 1896.
  • 23.04.1871–21.03.1874 Heinrich Freiherr von Calice (1831–1912)
  • 21.03.1874–22.04.1877 Ignaz Freiherr von Schäffer
  • 26.01.1879–04.03.1883 Maximilian Ritter Hoffer von Hoffenfels (1834–1901)
  • 04.03.1883–18.01.1888 Karl Graf Załuski (1834–1919)
  • 20.06.1888–27.11.1893 Rüdiger Freiherr von Biegeleben (1847–1912)
  • 10.09.1893–05.10.1899 Christoph Graf von Wydenbruck (1856–1917)
  • 31.10.1899–18.11.1908 Adalbert Ambró von Adamócz
  • 07.01.1909–29.10.1911 Guido Freiherr von Call zu Rosenburg und Kulmbach (1849–1927)
  • 30.03.1912–25.08.1914 Ladislaus Freiherr Müller von Szentgyörgy
    Baron Ladislaus Müller von Szentgyörgy
    Ladislaus Freiherr Müller von Szentgyörgy was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as Ambassador at Tokyo at the outbreak of World War I.- Life :...

     (1855–?)

Ottoman Empire (Turkey)

A diplomatic mission was established in 1547; raised to an embassy in 1867.
  • 27.07.1867–03.12.1871 Anton Freiherr (from 1871, Graf) Prokesch von Osten
    Anton von Prokesch-Osten
    Anton von Prokesch-Osten, was an Austrian diplomat, statesman and general.- Life :Anton von Prokesch was a man of great versatility, whose multi-faceted career as a soldier, then as a diplomat and statesman, was one of the most remarkable of Austria in the nineteenth century.He participated in...

     (1795–1876)
  • 10.01.1872–11.03.1874 Emanuel Graf von Ludolf (s.a.)
  • 11.03.1874–26.11.1879 Franz Graf Zichy zu Zich und von Vásonykeö (1818–1900)
  • 15.07.1880–22.09.1906 Heinrich Freiherr von Calice (s.a.)
  • 05.10.1906–11.11.1918 Johann Markgraf von Pallavicini
    Marquis Johann von Pallavicini
    Johann Markgraf von Pallavicini , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat, notably serving as Ambassador at the Sublime Porte during World War I.- Life :...

     (1848–1941)

Russia

A diplomatic mission was established in 1700; raised to an embassy in 1874.
  • 18.07.1864–14.04.1868 Friedrich Graf Revertera von Salandra (s.a.)
  • 14.10.1869–11.09.1871 Boguslaw Graf Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin
    Bohuslav, Count Chotek of Chotkow and Wognin
    Bohuslav, Count Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin. was a Bohemian noble and was a diplomat in the service of Austria-Hungary. He was the father of Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg the morganatic wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.-Life:...

     (1829–1896)
  • 18.09.1871–12.01.1880 Ferdinand Freiherr von Langenau (1818–1881)
  • 26.01.1880–20.11.1881 Gustav Graf Kálnoky von Köröspatak (1832–1898)
  • 08.03.1882–28.10.1894 Anton Graf von Wolkenstein-Trostburg (s.a.)
  • 28.10.1894–09.12.1898 Franz Prinz von und zu Liechtenstein
    Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein
    Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein, born Franz de Paula Maria Karl August was the Prince of Liechtenstein between 1929 and 1938. He was the son of Aloys II of Liechtenstein and his wife Countess Franziska Kinsky...

     (1853–1938)
  • 26.01.1899–24.10.1906 Alois Freiherr Lexa von Aehrenthal (1854–1912)
  • 28.12.1906–25.03.1911 Leopold Graf Berchtold von und zu Ungarschitz, Frättling und Püllütz (1863–1942)
  • 25.03.1911–01.10.1913 Duglas Graf von Thurn und Valsássina-Como-Vercelli (1864–1939)
  • 01.10.1913–06.08.1914 Friedrich Graf Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár (1869–1935)

Spain

A diplomatic mission was established in 1564; raised to an embassy in 1888.
  • 23.03.1868–20.11.1871 Ladislaus Graf Karnicki (1820–1883)
  • 10.12.1871–22.10.1872 Boguslaw Graf Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin (s.a.)
  • 12.09.1874–25.05.1882 Emanuel Graf von Ludolf (s.a.)
  • 25.05.1882–10.12.1903 Viktor Graf Dubsky von Trebomislyc (1834–1915)
  • 10.12.1903–23.01.1911 Rudolf Graf von Welsersheimb (1842–1926)
  • 23.01.1911–18.06.1913 Christoph Graf von Wydenbruck (s.a.)
  • 08.10.1913–11.11.1918 Karl Emil Prinz zu Fürstenberg (1867–1945)

United Kingdom

A diplomatic mission was established in 1677; raised to an embassy in 1860.
  • 07.03.1856–08.11.1871 Rudolph Graf Apponyi von Nagy-Appony (s.a.)
  • 08.11.1871–03.11.1878 Friedrich Ferdinand Graf von Beust (s.a.)
  • 03.11.1878–20.06.1888 Alois Graf Károlyi von Nagykároly
    Alajos Károlyi
    Count Alajos Károlyi de Nagykároly , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat.He was born in Vienna, into the great Hungarian family of Károlyi, whose fame dates from the time of Sándor Károlyi , one of the generals of Francis II Rákóczi, who in 1711 negotiated the peace of Szatmár between the insurgent...

     (s.a.)
  • 18.10.1888–03.09.1903 Franz Graf Deym von Stritez (1838–1903)
  • 28.04.1904–13.08.1914 Albert Graf von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein
    Count Albert von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein
    Albert Count von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat serving as Ambassador to London at the outbreak of the World War I.- Life :...

     (1861–1945)

United States of America

A legation was established in 1838; raised to an embassy in 1903.
  • 25.01.1865–11.08.1867 Ferdinand Freiherr von Wydenbruck (1816–1878)
  • 03.07.1868–12.03.1874 Karl Freiherr von Lederer (1817–1890)
  • 12.03.1874–08.03.1875 Wilhelm Freiherr von Schwarz-Senborn (1813–1903)
  • 23.06.1875–28.08.1878 Ladislaus Graf von Hoyos-Sprinzenstein (s.a.)
  • 25.12.1878–30.10.1881 Ernst Freiherr von Mayr
  • 30.10.1881–09.10.1886 Ignaz Freiherr von Schäffer (s.a.)
  • 21.02.1887–11.10.1894 Ernst Ritter Schmit von Tavera (1839–1904)
  • 11.10.1894–07.01.1913 Ladislaus (from 1906, Freiherr) Hengelmüller von Hengervár (1845–1917)
  • 04.03.1913–04.11.1915 Dr. Konstantin Dumba
    Konstantin Dumba
    Konstantin Dumba , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat serving as its last accredited Ambassador to the United States and famous for having been expelled during World War I following accusations of espionage.- Life :Born in Vienna on 17 June 1861 as the son of Nikolaus Dumba , a wealthy Greek...

     (1856–1947)
  • 09.11.1916–08.04.1917 Adam Graf Tarnówski von Tarnów
    Count Adam Tarnowski von Tarnów
    Adam Graf Tarnowski von Tarnów , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Polish origin during World War I.- Life :Born in Cracow on 4 March 1866 into an old family of the Polish aristocracy...

     (1866–1946)

For Austria
Austria
Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...

n ambassadors after 1918, see Austrian Ambassador to the United States
Austrian Ambassador to the United States
This is a list of ambassadors of Austria to the United States.The United States first established diplomatic relations with Austria in 1838 during the time of the Austrian Empire...

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Albania

The legation was established in 1914 and closed in the following year.
  • 25.02.1914–15.08.1915 Heinrich Ritter Löwenthal von Linau (1870–1915)

Argentina

The legation in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent...

 was established in 1872. The envoy was also accredited to Asunción
Asunción
Asunción is the capital and largest city of Paraguay.The "Ciudad de Asunción" is an autonomous capital district not part of any department. The metropolitan area, called Gran Asunción, includes the cities of San Lorenzo, Fernando de la Mora, Lambaré, Luque, Mariano Roque Alonso, Ñemby, San...

, Paraguay, and Montevideo
Montevideo
Montevideo is the largest city, the capital, and the chief port of Uruguay. The settlement was established in 1726 by Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst a Spanish-Portuguese dispute over the platine region, and as a counter to the Portuguese colony at Colonia del Sacramento...

, Uruguay.
  • 15.12.1872–26.01.1879 Maximilian Ritter Hoffer von Hoffenfels (s.a.)
  • 26.01.1879–07.04.1884 Otto Freiherr Mayer von Gravenegg
  • 08.12.1884–18.12.1896 Emanuel Freiherr von Salzberg
  • 18.12.1896–30.04.1900 Raoul Fürst von Wrede (1843–1914)
  • 30.04.1900–08.02.1903 Leopold Graf Bolesta-Koziebrodzki (1855–1939)
  • 08.02.1903–06.11.1903 Otto Freiherr Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld (1859–?)
  • 06.11.1903–09.07.1908 Hugo Freiherr von Rhemen zu Barenfels
  • 18.11.1908–26.07.1911 Norbert Ritter von Schmucker
  • 26.07.1911–11.11.1918 Otto (from 1911, Freiherr) von Hoenning O'Carroll (1861–1926)

Bavaria

A diplomatic mission was established in 1745.
  • 16.12.1866–19.09.1868 Ferdinand Graf von Trauttmansdorff (s.a.)
  • 21.10.1868–25.03.1870 Friedrich Graf von Ingelheim (1807–1888)
  • 04.05.1870–07.12.1886 Karl Freiherr von Brück (s.a.)
  • 12.01.1887–18.10.1888 Franz Graf Deym von Stritez (s.a.)
  • 28.10.1888–24.06.1896 Nikolaus Fürst von Wrede (1837–1909)
  • 24.06.1896–26.06.1905 Theodor Graf Zichy zu Zich und von Vásonykeö (1847–1927)
  • 10.09.1905–04.01.1917 Dr. Ludwig Velics von Lászlófalva
  • 24.01.1917–11.11.1918 Duglas Graf von Thurn und Valsássina-Como-Vercelli (s.a.)

Belgium

The legation was established in 1833.
  • 25.04.1868–22.10.1872 Karl Graf Vitzthum von Eckstädt (1819–1895)
  • 22.10.1872–26.04.1888 Boguslaw Graf Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin
    Bohuslav, Count Chotek of Chotkow and Wognin
    Bohuslav, Count Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin. was a Bohemian noble and was a diplomat in the service of Austria-Hungary. He was the father of Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg the morganatic wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.-Life:...

     (s.a.)
  • 02.11.1888–06.03.1902 Rudolf Graf von Khevenhüller-Metsch (s.a.)
  • 28.04.1902–02.10.1902 Josef Graf Wodzicki von Granow (1844–1902)
  • 06.12.1902–28.08.1914 Siegfried Graf von Clary und Aldringen
    Prince Siegfried von Clary-Aldringen
    Siegfried Graf von Clary und Aldringen was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat during the time before World War I.-Life:...

     (1848–1929)

Brazil

The legation was established in 1816.
  • 09.06.1847–12.05.1868 Hippolyt Freiherr von Sonnleithner (1814–1897)
  • 12.05.1868–10.01.1872 Emanuel Graf von Ludolf (s.a.)
  • 10.01.1872–01.12.1874 Hippolyt Freiherr von Sonnleithner (s.a.)
  • 06.02.1875–30.10.1881 Gustav Freiherr von Schreiner
  • 30.10.1881–31.12.1888 Alois Freiherr von Seiller (1833–1918)
  • 31.12.1888–30.12.1890 Rudolf Graf von Welsersheimb (s.a.)
  • 04.03.1891–07.05.1893 Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár (s.a.)
  • 11.10.1894–29.10.1896 Ernst Ritter Schmit von Tavera (s.a.)
  • 29.10.1896–15.12.1898 Alexander Mezey von Szathmár
  • 03.02.1899–10.09.1905 Eugen Ritter von Kuczyński (1852–1938)
  • 29.10.1905–19.06.1907 Johann Graf Forgách von Ghymes und Gács
    Count Johann von Forgách
    Johann Graf Forgách von Ghymes und Gács , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin who played a prominent role during World War I and in particular the July Crisis.- Life :...

     (1870–1935)
  • 06.10.1907–30.06.1911 Franz Freiherr Riedl von Riedenau (1868–1943)
  • 22.05.1912–11.11.1918 Franz Kolossa

Bulgaria

A consulate general was established in 1879 at the Principality of Bulgaria, which became a legation in 1909 when the independence of the Tsardom of Bulgaria was recognised.
  • 27.06.1879–24.10.1881 Rudolf Graf von Khevenhüller-Metsch (s.a.)
  • 30.10.1881–12.02.1887 Rüdiger Freiherr von Biegeleben (s.a.)
  • 04.05.1887–05.11.1895 Stephan Burián von Rajecz
    István Burián
    Stephan Burián von Rajecz , commonly called: "Baron von Burian" or "Count Burian" in English language press reports was an Austro-Hungarian politician, diplomat and statesman of Hungarian origin and served as Imperial Foreign Minister during World War I.- Career :Stephan...

     (1851–1922)
  • 05.11.1895–19.01.1900 Guido Freiherr von Call zu Rosenburg und Kulmbach (s.a.)
  • 14.02.1900–11.03.1904 Ladislaus von Müller
    Baron Ladislaus Müller von Szentgyörgy
    Ladislaus Freiherr Müller von Szentgyörgy was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as Ambassador at Tokyo at the outbreak of World War I.- Life :...

     (s.a.)
  • 29.07.1904–10.09.1905 Karl Freiherr von Braun
  • 28.09.1905–24.09.1909 Duglas Graf von Thurn und Valsássina-Como-Vercelli (s.a.)
  • 24.09.1909–30.04.1911 Dr. Karl Freiherr von Giskra
  • 30.04.1911–09.11.1916 Adam Graf Tarnówski von Tarnów
    Count Adam Tarnowski von Tarnów
    Adam Graf Tarnowski von Tarnów , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Polish origin during World War I.- Life :Born in Cracow on 4 March 1866 into an old family of the Polish aristocracy...

     (s.a.)
  • 19.11.1916–24.01.1917 Ludwig Graf Széchényi von Sárvár und Felsövidék
    Count Ludwig von Széchényi
    Count Lajos Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsővidék was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as envoy to Bulgaria and the Netherlands during World War I.- Life :Born in Gyönk on 28 March 1868 into a prominent Hungarian noble family...

     (1868–1919)
  • 24.01.1917–11.11.1918 Otto Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz
    Count Otto von Czernin
    Otto Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat during the time of World War I.- Life :...

     (1875–1962)

Chile

The legation in Santiago was established in 1902. The envoy was also accredited to La Paz
La Paz
Nuestra Señora de La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia, as well as the departmental capital of the La Paz Department, and the second largest city in the country after Santa Cruz de la Sierra...

, Bolivia, and Lima
Lima
Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central part of the country, on a desert coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima...

, Peru.
  • 06.12.1902–11.06.1905 Leonhard Graf Starzeński (1857–1919)
  • 29.10.1905–23.10.1906 Dr. Karl Freiherr von Giskra (s.a.)
  • 11.11.1906–16.12.1912 Dr. Johann Freiherr von Styrcea
  • 16.12.1912–08.11.1916 Laurenz Graf Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár

China

The legation was established in 1896. From 1883 to 1896, the envoy to Tokyo
Tokyo
, ; officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area of Japan. It is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family...

, Japan, was also accredited to Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...

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  • 26.12.1896–27.06.1905 Moritz Freiherr Czikann von Wahlborn (1847–1909)
  • 10.09.1905–25.03.1911 Eugen Ritter von Kuczyński (s.a.)
  • 25.03.1911–08.09.1917 Arthur Edler von Rosthorn (1862–1945)

Denmark

The legation was established in 1691; the envoy to Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban population of 1,199,224 and a metropolitan population of 1,930,260 . With the completion of the transnational Øresund Bridge in 2000, Copenhagen has become the centre of the increasingly integrating Øresund Region...

 was also accredited to Oslo
Oslo
Oslo is a municipality, as well as the capital and most populous city in Norway. As a municipality , it was established on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The city was moved under the reign of Denmark–Norway's King...

, Norway, from 1906 to 1917.
  • 16.12.1866–20.12.1869 Ludwig Graf Paar (s.a.)
  • 20.12.1869–10.01.1872 Karl Freiherr von Eder
  • 10.01.1872–19.11.1873 Ludwig Graf Paar (s.a.)
  • 06.02.1874–27.12.1879 Gustav Graf Kálnoky von Köröspatak
  • 26.01.1880–17.09.1888 Karl Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein (1831–1898)
  • 02.11.1888–15.08.1899 Konstantin Freiherr von Trauttenberg (1841–1914)
  • 05.10.1899–06.10.1907 Christoph Graf von Wydenbruck (s.a.)
  • 22.02.1908–23.11.1917 Dionys Graf Széchényi von Sárvár und Felsövidék (1866–1934)

Greece

The legation was established in 1834.
  • 07.11.1860–18.12.1868 Heinrich Freiherr von Testa (1807–1876)
  • 18.12.1868–10.12.1869 Karl Freiherr von Eder (s.a.)
  • 10.12.1869–10.01.1872 Heinrich Ritter von Haymerle (s.a.)
  • 10.01.1872–22.10.1874 Nikolaus Zulauf Freiherr von Pottenburg (1822–1884)
  • 22.10.1874–19.06.1877 Joachim Freiherr von Münch-Bellinghausen
  • 04.07.1877–21.10.1880 Viktor Graf Dubsky von Trebomislyc (s.a.)
  • 21.10.1880–26.11.1883 Nikolaus Fürst Wrede (s.a.)
  • 26.11.1883–26.08.1887 Konstantin Freiherr von Trauttenberg (s.a.)
  • 26.08.1887–01.02.1897 Gustav Freiherr von Kosjek (1838–1897)
  • 16.02.1897–24.07.1903 Stephan (from 1900, Freiherr) Burián von Rajecz
    István Burián
    Stephan Burián von Rajecz , commonly called: "Baron von Burian" or "Count Burian" in English language press reports was an Austro-Hungarian politician, diplomat and statesman of Hungarian origin and served as Imperial Foreign Minister during World War I.- Career :Stephan...

     (s.a.)
  • 06.11.1903–18.11.1908 Karl Freiherr von Macchio
    Baron Karl von Macchio
    Karl Freiherr von Macchio , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat active before and during World War I.- Life :Born in Hermannstadt on 23 February 1859 into a noble family originating from Lombardy. After studies in law, he joined the Austro-Hungarian foreign service in 1881 and served in...

     (1859–1945)
  • 25.01.1909–07.11.1913 Karl Freiherr von Braun (s.a.)
  • 07.11.1913–21.11.1916 Julius Szilassy von Szilas und Pilis
    Baron Julius von Szilassy
    Julius Szilassy von Szilas und Pilis was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as envoy to Greece during World War I.- Life :...

     (1870–1935)

Mexico

The legation was established in 1864, but closed following the execution of Emperor Maximilian in 1867; re-opened in 1901.
  • 18.06.1901–10.09.1905 Gilbert Graf von Hohenwart zu Gerlachstein
  • 23.10.1906–21.03.1909 Dr. Karl Freiherr von Giskra (s.a.)
  • 21.03.1909–30.06.1911 Maximilian Graf Hadik von Futak (1868–1921)
  • 30.06.1911–01.10.1913 Franz Freiherr Riedl von Riedenau (s.a.)
  • 15.10.1913–11.11.1918 Kálmán Kánya
    Kálmán Kánya
    Kálmán de Kánya , Foreign Minister of Hungary during the Horthy era. He started his diplomatic career in Constantinople. In 1913 he appointed as Austro-Hungarian ambassador to Mexico later to Berlin. From 1933 he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs...


Montenegro

The legation was established in 1879.
  • 18.02.1879-03.10.1883 Gustav Freiherr von Thömmel (1829–1902)
  • 07.10.1883–09.11.1895 Theodor von Millinkovic (1841–1903)
  • 16.11.1895–03.02.1899 Eugen Ritter von Kuczyński (s.a.)
  • 03.02.1899–06.11.1903 Karl Freiherr von Macchio
    Baron Karl von Macchio
    Karl Freiherr von Macchio , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat active before and during World War I.- Life :Born in Hermannstadt on 23 February 1859 into a noble family originating from Lombardy. After studies in law, he joined the Austro-Hungarian foreign service in 1881 and served in...

     (s.a.)
  • 06.11.1903–10.12.1909 Otto Freiherr Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld (1859–?)
  • 10.12.1909–13.11.1913 Wladimir Freiherr Giesl von Gieslingen
    Baron Wladimir Giesl von Gieslingen
    Wladimir Rudolf Karl Freiherr Giesl von Gieslingen , was an Austro-Hungarian general and diplomat during World War I, most famous for delivering the ultimatum to the Serbian government during the July Crisis of 1914.- Life :...

     (1860–1936)
  • 13.11.1913–05.08.1914 Eduard Otto

Netherlands

A diplomatic mission was established in 1658; the envoy to The Hague
The Hague
The Hague is the capital city of the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. With a population of 500,000 inhabitants , it is the third largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam...

 was also accredited to Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...

.
  • 17.11.1859–18.09.1871 Ferdinand Freiherr von Langenau (s.a.)
  • 10.01.1872–14.01.1877 Heinrich Ritter (from 1876, Freiherr) von Haymerle (s.a.)
  • 27.01.1877–21.12.1888 Rudolf Graf von Mülinen (1827–1898)
  • 21.12.1888–31.08.1894 Otto Freiherr von Walterskirchen
  • 26.10.1894–30.05.1905 Alexander Okolicsányi von Okolicsna (1838–1905)
  • 10.09.1905–30.12.1907 Otto Graf und Herr zu Brandis (1848–1929)
  • 22.02.1908–23.01.1911 Christoph Graf von Wydenbruck (s.a.)
  • 30.04.1911–24.01.1917 Dr. Karl Freiherr von Giskra (s.a.)
  • 24.01.1917–11.11.1918 Ludwig Graf Széchényi von Sárvár und Felsövidék
    Count Ludwig von Széchényi
    Count Lajos Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsővidék was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as envoy to Bulgaria and the Netherlands during World War I.- Life :Born in Gyönk on 28 March 1868 into a prominent Hungarian noble family...

     (s.a.)

Norway

The legation was established in 1917.
  • 14.02.1917–02.11.1918 Alexander Graf von Hoyos, Freiherr zu Stichsenstein (1876–1937)

Persia

The legation was established in 1872.
  • 04.09.1872–04.07.1877 Viktor Graf Dubsky von Trebomislyc (s.a.)
  • 13.06.1878–04.03.1883 Karl Graf Załuski (s.a.)
  • 04.03.1883–26.08.1887 Gustav Freiherr von Kosjek (s.a.)
  • 26.08.1887–30.07.1889 Gustav Freiherr von Thömmel (s.a.)
  • 19.10.1890–02.08.1893 Sigismund von Rosty
  • 06.01.1894–10.09.1895 Franz Freiherr Schiessl von Perstorff (1844–1932)
  • 10.09.1895–14.03.1901 Albert Eperjesy von Szászváros und Tóti (1848–1916)
  • 14.03.1901–29.10.1905 Arnold Freiherr von Hammerstein-Gesmold
  • 29.10.1905–25.03.1911 Arthur Edler von Rosthorn (s.a.)
  • 25.03.1911–22.05.1912 Eduard Otto (s.a.)
  • 22.05.1912–03.08.1918 Hugo Graf von Logothetti (1852–1918)
    Hugo II Logothetti
    Hugo Count Logothetti was an Austrian-Hungarian diplomat and the last emissary of the Habsburg monarchy in Teheran.- Descent :...


Portugal

A diplomatic mission was established in 1700.
  • 18.04.1857–27.08.1867 Eduard Freiherr von Lebzeltern-Collenbach
  • 25.02.1869–08.07.1884 Alois Freiherr von Dumreicher
  • 22.10.1884–03.03.1887 Ernest Freiherr von Brenner
  • 10.04.1887–26.08.1888 Arthur Weber Edler von Webenau (1840–1889)
  • 01.04.1889–10.09.1895 Emil Freiherr von Gödel-Lannoy (1845–?)
  • 10.09.1895–28.04.1902 Otto Graf und Herr zu Brandis (s.a.)
  • 28.04.1902–10.09.1905 Albert Eperjesy von Szászváros und Tóti (s.a.)
  • 10.09.1905–21.03.1909 Gilbert Graf von Hohenwart zu Gerlachstein (s.a.)
  • 21.03.1909–10.12.1909 Leopold Graf Bolesta-Koziebrodzki (s.a.)
  • 10.12.1909–16.03.1916 Otto Freiherr Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld (s.a.)

Romania

A consulate general was established in 1861 at the United Romanian Principalities, which became a legation in 1878 when the independence of Romania was recognised.
  • 23.12.1861–18.12.1868 Karl Freiherr von Eder (s.a.)
  • 18.12.1868–23.07.1871 Nikolaus Ritter Zulauf von Pottenburg (s.a.)
  • 23.07.1871–21.10.1873 Ottokar Freiherr von Schlechta Ritter zu Wssehrd (1825–1894)
  • 21.03.1874–26.11.1876 Heinrich Freiherr von Calice (s.a.)
  • 12.01.1877–28.09.1878 Julius Freiherr Zwiedinek von Südenhorst (1833–1918)
  • 23.10.1878–13.03.1882 Ladislaus Graf von Hoyos-Sprinzenstein (s.a.)
  • 04.11.1882–06.01.1887 Ernst Freiherr von Mayr (s.a.)
  • 22.02.1887–27.09.1894 Agenor Graf Gołuchowski von Gołuchowo (1849–1921)
  • 15.10.1894–12.10.1895 Rudolf Graf von Welsersheimb (s.a.)
  • 04.11.1895–26.01.1899 Alois Freiherr Lexa von Aehrenthal (s.a.)
  • 26.01.1899–05.10.1906 Johann Markgraf von Pallavicini
    Marquis Johann von Pallavicini
    Johann Markgraf von Pallavicini , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat, notably serving as Ambassador at the Sublime Porte during World War I.- Life :...

     (s.a.)
  • 19.10.1906–25.03.1911 Johann Prinz von Schönburg-Hartenstein (s.a.)
  • 25.03.1911–08.10.1913 Karl Emil Prinz zu Fürstenberg (s.a.)
  • 25.10.1913–27.08.1916 Ottokar Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (1872–1932)

Saxony

A diplomatic mission was established in 1665; included Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
The Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach was created in 1809 by the merger of the Ernestine duchies of Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Eisenach. It was raised to a Grand duchy in 1815 by resolution of the Vienna Congress. In 1877, it officially changed its name to the Grand Duchy of Saxony , but this name was...

, Saxe-Meiningen
Saxe-Meiningen
The Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine line of the Wettin dynasty, located in the southwest of the present-day German state of Thuringia....

, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Saxe-Altenburg
Saxe-Altenburg
Saxe-Altenburg was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin dynasty in present-day Thuringia.-History:The duchy originated from the medieval Burgraviate of Altenburg in the Imperial Pleissnerland , a possession of the Wettin Margraves of Meissen since 1243...

, Anhalt
Anhalt
Anhalt was a sovereign county in Germany, located between the Harz Mountains and the river Elbe in Middle Germany. It now forms part of the state of Saxony-Anhalt.- Dukes of Anhalt :...

, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was a small historic state in present-day Thuringia, Germany with its capital at Rudolstadt.-History:Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was established in 1599 in the course of a resettlement of Schwarzburg dynasty lands...

, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen was a small principality in Germany, in the present day state of Thuringia, with capital at Sondershausen.-History:...

 and the elder
Reuss Elder Line
The Principality of Reuss Elder Line was a state in Germany, ruled by members of the House of Reuss. The Counts Reuss of Greiz, Lower- and Upper Greiz , were elevated to princely status in 1778. Its members bore the title Prince Reuss, Elder Line, or Prince Reuss of Greiz...

 and younger branches of Reuss.
  • 06.12.1859–24.12.1869 Joseph Freiherr von Werner (1791–1871)
  • 24.12.1869–10.01.1872 Ludwig Graf Paar (s.a.)
  • 10.01.1872–26.01.1880 Karl Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein (s.a.)
  • 26.01.1880–16.06.1881 Anton Graf von Wolkenstein-Trostburg (s.a.)
  • 30.10.1881–28.10.1888 Gabriel Freiherr von Herbert-Rathkeal (1832–1889)
  • 28.10.1888–04.12.1895 Boguslaw Graf Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin (s.a.)
  • 04.12.1895–13.11.1899 Heinrich Graf von Lützow zu Drey-Lützow und Seedorf (s.a.)
  • 13.11.1899–06.12.1902 Siegfried Graf von Clary und Aldringen
    Prince Siegfried von Clary-Aldringen
    Siegfried Graf von Clary und Aldringen was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat during the time before World War I.-Life:...

     (s.a.)
  • 06.12.1902–10.09.1905 Dr. Ludwig Velics von Lászlófalva (s.a.)
  • 10.09.1905–25.01.1909 Karl Freiherr von Braun (s.a.)
  • 21.03.1909–25.03.1911 Karl Emil Prinz zu Fürstenberg (s.a.)
  • 30.04.1911–08.10.1913 Johann Graf Forgách von Ghymes und Gács
    Count Johann von Forgách
    Johann Graf Forgách von Ghymes und Gács , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin who played a prominent role during World War I and in particular the July Crisis.- Life :...

     (s.a.)
  • 07.11.1913–11.11.1918 Karl Freiherr von Braun (s.a.)

Serbia

A consulate general was established in 1868 at the Principality of Serbia, which became a legation in 1878 when the independence of Serbia was recognised.
  • 27.01.1868–16.05.1875 Benjamin Kállay von Nagy-Kálló (1839–1903)
  • 26.06.1875–08.10.1878 Nikolaus Fürst Wrede (s.a.)
  • 08.10.1878–26.09.1881 Gabriel Freiherr Herbert von Rathkeal (s.a.)
  • 24.10.1881–28.11.1886 Rudolf Graf von Khevenhüller-Metsch (s.a.)
  • 21.02.1887–30.07.1889 Ladislaus Hengelmüller von Hengervár (s.a.)
  • 30.07.1889–10.09.1895 Gustav Freiherr von Thömmel (s.a.)
  • 10.09.1895–18.12.1899 Franz Freiherr Schiessl von Perstorff (s.a.)
  • 09.01.1900–07.01.1903 Karl Freiherr Heidler von Egeregg und Syrgenstein (1848–1917)
  • 07.01.1903–27.06.1905 Dr. Konstantin Dumba
    Konstantin Dumba
    Konstantin Dumba , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat serving as its last accredited Ambassador to the United States and famous for having been expelled during World War I following accusations of espionage.- Life :Born in Vienna on 17 June 1861 as the son of Nikolaus Dumba , a wealthy Greek...

     (s.a.)
  • 27.06.1905–19.06.1907 Moritz Freiherr Czikann von Wahlborn (s.a.)
  • 19.06.1907–30.04.1911 Johann Graf Forgách von Ghymes und Gács
    Count Johann von Forgách
    Johann Graf Forgách von Ghymes und Gács , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin who played a prominent role during World War I and in particular the July Crisis.- Life :...

     (s.a.)
  • 30.04.1911–13.11.1913 Stephan von Ugron zu Ábránfalva (1862–1948)
  • 13.11.1913–25.07.1914 Wladimir Freiherr Giesl von Gieslingen
    Baron Wladimir Giesl von Gieslingen
    Wladimir Rudolf Karl Freiherr Giesl von Gieslingen , was an Austro-Hungarian general and diplomat during World War I, most famous for delivering the ultimatum to the Serbian government during the July Crisis of 1914.- Life :...

     (s.a.)

Siam

The legation was established in 1912.
  • 01.11.1912–22.07.1917 Rudolf Wodianer von Maglód

Sweden

A diplomatic mission was established in 1682.
  • 26.12.1863–23.03.1868 Ladislaus Graf Karnicki von Karnice (1820–1883)
  • 14.06.1868–10.01.1872 Rudolf Graf von Mülinen (s.a.)
  • 10.01.1872–12.08.1874 Otto Freiherr von Walterskirchen (s.a.)
  • 22.10.1874–10.06.1879 Nikolaus Zulauf Freiherr von Pottenburg (s.a.)
  • 16.06.1879–14.10.1894 Karl Freiherr von Pfusterschmid-Hardtenstein (1826–1904)
  • 26.10.1894–28.04.1902 Josef Graf Wodzicki von Granow (s.a.)
  • 28.04.1902–10.09.1905 Otto Graf und Herr zu Brandis (s.a.)
  • 10.09.1905–21.03.1909 Albert (from 1909, Freiherr) Eperjesy von Szászváros und Tóti (s.a.)
  • 21.03.1909–16.10.1912 Dr. Konstantin Dumba
    Konstantin Dumba
    Konstantin Dumba , was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat serving as its last accredited Ambassador to the United States and famous for having been expelled during World War I following accusations of espionage.- Life :Born in Vienna on 17 June 1861 as the son of Nikolaus Dumba , a wealthy Greek...

     (s.a.)
  • 16.10.1912–11.11.1918 Maximilian Graf Hadik von Futak (s.a.)

Switzerland

A diplomatic mission was established in 1687.
  • 14.08.1868–06.01.1887 Moritz Freiherr von Ottenfels-Gschwind (1820–1907)
  • 26.08.1887–02.11.1888 Konstantin Freiherr von Trauttenberg (s.a.)
  • 31.12.1888–30.04.1895 Alois Freiherr von Seiller (s.a.)
  • 19.05.1895–07.01.1903 Karl Graf von Küfstein (1838–1925)
  • 07.01.1903–10.12.1909 Karl Freiherr Heidler von Egeregg und Syrgenstein (s.a.)
  • 10.12.1909–24.01.1917 Maximilian Freiherr von Gagern (1858–1942)
  • 24.01.1917–11.11.1918 Alexander Freiherr Musulin von Gomirje (1868–1947)

Württemberg

A diplomatic mission was established in 1716; included Baden
Baden
Baden is a historical state on the east bank of the Rhine in the southwest of Germany, now the western part of the Baden-Württemberg of Germany....

 and Hesse
Grand Duchy of Hesse
The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine , or, between 1806 and 1816, Grand Duchy of Hesse —as it was also known after 1816—was a member state of the German Confederation from 1806, when the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt was elevated to a Grand Duchy, until 1918, when all the German...

 from 1872.
  • 16.12.1866–14.10.1869 Boguslaw Graf Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin
    Bohuslav, Count Chotek of Chotkow and Wognin
    Bohuslav, Count Chotek von Chotkow und Wognin. was a Bohemian noble and was a diplomat in the service of Austria-Hungary. He was the father of Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg the morganatic wife of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.-Life:...

     (s.a.)
  • 10.12.1869–10.01.1872 Otto Freiherr von Walterskirchen (s.a.)
  • 10.01.1872–10.06.1879 Karl Freiherr von Pfusterschmid-Hardtenstein (s.a.)
  • 10.06.1879–18.02.1884 Nikolaus Zulauf Freiherr von Pottenburg (s.a.)
  • 24.03.1884–28.10.1888 Nikolaus Fürst Wrede (s.a.)
  • 28.10.1888–03.03.1889 Gabriel Freiherr von Herbert-Rathkeal (s.a.)
  • 26.05.1889–26.10.1894 Alexander Okolicsányi von Okolicsna (s.a.)
  • 26.02.1894–24.06.1896 Theodor Graf Zichy zu Zich und von Vásonykeö (s.a.)
  • 24.06.1896–16.02.1897 Stephan Burián von Rajecz
    István Burián
    Stephan Burián von Rajecz , commonly called: "Baron von Burian" or "Count Burian" in English language press reports was an Austro-Hungarian politician, diplomat and statesman of Hungarian origin and served as Imperial Foreign Minister during World War I.- Career :Stephan...

     (s.a.)
  • 06.06.1897–13.11.1899 Siegfried Graf von Clary und Aldringen
    Prince Siegfried von Clary-Aldringen
    Siegfried Graf von Clary und Aldringen was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat during the time before World War I.-Life:...

     (s.a.)
  • 13.11.1899–26.02.1907 Alfons Freiherr von Pereira-Arnstein (1845–1931)
  • 26.02.1907–21.03.1909 Ludwig von Callenberg (1866–?)
  • 21.03.1909–30.06.1916 Thaddäus Graf Bolesta-Koziebrodzki (1860–1916)
  • 11.09.1916–11.11.1918 Albert Graf Nemes von Hidweg (1866–1940)

Egypt

The diplomatic agency ('diplomatische agentie') in Cairo
Cairo
Cairo , is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab world and Africa, and the 16th largest metropolitan area in the world. Nicknamed "The City of a Thousand Minarets" for its preponderance of Islamic architecture, Cairo has long been a centre of the region's political and cultural life...

, previously based in Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria is the second-largest city of Egypt, with a population of 4.1 million, extending about along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the north central part of the country; it is also the largest city lying directly on the Mediterranean coast. It is Egypt's largest seaport, serving...

, was dissolved in 1914. The diplomatic representative, although a member of the diplomatic corps, bore the title of diplomatic agent rather than minister.
  • 1883–1886 Maximilian Ritter Hoffer von Hoffenfels (s.a.)
  • 1887–1890 Sigismund von Rosty (s.a.)
  • 1891–1900 Karl Freiherr Heidler von Egeregg und Syrgenstein (s.a.)
  • 1900–1902 Dr. Ludwig Velics von Lászlófalva (s.a.)
  • 1902–1904 Karl Freiherr von Braun (s.a.)
  • 1904–1909 Thaddäus Graf Bolesta-Koziebrodzki (s.a.)
  • 1909–1914 Ludwig Graf Széchényi von Sárvár und Felsövidék
    Count Ludwig von Széchényi
    Count Lajos Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsővidék was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as envoy to Bulgaria and the Netherlands during World War I.- Life :Born in Gyönk on 28 March 1868 into a prominent Hungarian noble family...

     (s.a.)

Morocco

The diplomatic agency ('diplomatische agentie') was established in 1885 (although there was only a chargé d'affaires from 1885 to 1896) and accredited to the Sultan of Morocco in Tangier
Tangier
Tangier, also Tangiers is a city in northern Morocco with a population of about 700,000 . It lies on the North African coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel...

; it was dissolved in 1913. The diplomatic representative, although a member of the diplomatic corps, bore the title of diplomatic agent rather than minister.
  • 23.07.1896–18.06.1901 Gilbert Graf von Hohenwart zu Gerlachstein (s.a.)
  • 18.06.1901–13.06.1904 Viktor Graf von Folliot
  • 25.01.1907–21.03.1909 Leopold Graf Bolesta-Koziebrodzki (s.a.)
  • 21.03.1909–30.12.1913 Ludwig von Callenberg (s.a.)

See also

  • Foreign Ministry of Austria-Hungary
    Foreign Ministry of Austria-Hungary
    The Foreign Ministry of Austria-Hungary was the ministry responsible for the foreign relations of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the formation of the Dual Monarchy in 1867 until it was dissolved in 1918....

  • Austro-Hungarian Foreign Service
    Austro-Hungarian Foreign Service
    The Austro-Hungarian Foreign Service was the diplomatic service carrying out the foreign policy of the Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the formation of the Dual Monarchy in 1867 until it was dissolved in 1918.- Diplomatic missions :...

  • List of Foreign Ministers of Austria-Hungary
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