List of ambassadors of Austria-Hungary to France

This is a list of the heads of mission from the Habsburg Monarchy, Austrian Empire, and later Austria-Hungary, to France.

Envoys from the court of Vienna appeared as early as the 16th century, but France and the nascent Habsburg Empire were often decidedly hostile to one another, as the end of the Italian Wars showed that the two states had conflicting hegemonic interests. There was a permanent diplomatic mission in Paris from 1679.

Habsburg Envoy

  • 1680–1682: Heinrich Franz von Mansfeld
  • 1683-1684?: Johann von Althann
  • 1685-1685: Johann Friedrich von Seilern
  • 1685–1688: Wenzel Ferdinand Popel von Lobkowitz
  • 1688-1699: Vacant (Nine Years' War)
  • 1699–1701: Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorf
  • 1701-1713: Vacant (War of the Spanish Succession)
  • 1713–1714: Prinz Eugene of Savoy (Peace negotiations)
  • 1714-1714: Johann Friedrich von Seilern (2nd term)
  • 1714-1714: Johann Peter Goëss
  • 1715–1716: Johann Christoph Pentenriedter
  • 1717–1719: Dominik von Königsegg-Rothenfels
  • 1719–1719: Marcus de Fonseca
  • 1719–1728: Johann Christoph von Pentenriedter (2nd term)
  • 1729–1732: Stephan Wilhelm Kinsky
  • 1732–1733: Ignaz Johann Wasner, (Resident)
  • 1733-1736: Vacant (War of the Polish Succession)
  • 1736–1737: Leopold von Schmerling
  • 1737–1741: Joseph Wenzel I, Prince of Liechtenstein
  • 1741–1744: Paul Gundel
  • 1744-1749: : Vacant (War of the Austrian Succession)
  • 1749–1750: Johann von Mareschall
  • 1750–1752: Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg (attaché: Ludwig von Zinzendorf)
  • 1752–1753: Johann von Mareschall (2nd term)
  • 1753–1766: Georg Adam, Prince of Starhemberg
  • 1766–1790: Florimond Claude, Comte de Mercy-Argenteau
  • 1790–1792: Franz Paul von Blumendorf (Chargé d’affaires)
  • 1792–1801: Vacant (Wars of the French Revolution)
  • 1801–1805: Philipp von Cobenzl

Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Austrian Empire

Austro-Hungarian Ambassador

See also

Source

  • Der Auswärtige Dienst von Österreich(-Ungarn) 1720-1920 Böhlau Verlag (Erwin Matsch, 1986) : from page 113.