This is the List of ambassadors from France to Sweden.
From | Until | Ambassadors |
---|---|---|
1541 | 1543 | Christophe Richer |
1624 | 1629 | Louis Deshayes |
1630 | 1631 | Hercule de Charnacé |
1632 | 1632 | Antoine Coëffier de Ruzé d'Effiat |
1632 | 1634 | Urbain de Maillé |
1634 | 1635 | Claude de Mesmes, comte d’Avaux |
1645 | 1646 | Claude des Salles, baron de Rorté |
1646 | 1649 | Pierre Chanut |
1654 | 1657 | Charles d'Avaugour du Bois |
1658 | 1665 | Hugues de Terlon |
1665 | 1668 | Simon Arnauld de Pomponne |
1670 | 1671 | Pierre Bidal, baron d’Asfeld |
1671 | 1672 | Simon Arnauld de Pomponne |
1672 | 1672 | Honoré Courtin |
1672 | 1682 | Isaac de Pas de Feuquières |
1682 | 1684 | François Bazin, marquis de Bandeville |
1684 | 1689 | De La Picquetière |
1690 | 1692 | Jacques-Vincent Bidal d'Asfeld [1] |
1692 | 1692 | François-Gaston de Béthune-Sully |
1692 | 1699 | Jean-Antoine d'Avaux |
1699 | 1701 | comte Louis de Guiscard |
1701 | 1707 | Jean-Louis d'Usson |
1707 | 1709 | Jean Victor de Besenval de Brünstatt |
1709 | 1715 | Jacques de Campredon |
1715 | 1716 | Louis-François-Henri Colbert de Croissy |
1717 | 1719 | Louis-Pierre-Engilbert de La Marck |
1725 | 1727 | Louis, Comte de Brancas-Cérest |
1727 | 1731 | Charles Louis de Biaudos de Casteja |
1735 | 1741 | Alphonse Marie Louis de Saint-Sévérin d'Aragon |
1741 | 1749 | Marc-Antoine Front de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, marquis de Lanmary |
1749 | 1763 | Louis de Cardevac, marquis d'Havrincourt |
1763 | 1766 | Louis Auguste Le Tonnelier de Breteuil |
1768 | 1771 | François-Charles de Raimond de Modène |
1771 | 1774 | Charles Gravier de Vergennes |
1774 | 1782 | Pierre Chrysostème d'Usson de Bonnac |
1782 | 1789 | Louis Marc Pons, marquis de Pons [2] |
1795 | 1795 | Louis-Marc Rivals |
1795 | 1796 | Louis-Grégoire Le Hoc |
1801 | 1803 | Jean-François de Bourgoing |
1810 | 1811 | Charles-Jean-Marie Alquier |
1814 | François-René de Chateaubriand (never took office) | |
1814 | 1818 | Marie-Hippolyte de Rumigny |
1819 | 1820 | Marie-Hippolyte de Rumigny |
1821 | 1823 | Hector-Philippe d'Agoult |
1823 | 1826 | Ernest de Cadoine de Gabriac |
1827 | 1829 | Marc-René de Montalembert |
1830 | 1830 | Napoléon Joseph Ney |
1831 | 1832 | Napoléon-Hector Soult de Dalmatie |
1832 | 1833 | Hubert Jean Victor, Marquis de Saint-Simon |
1834 | 1835 | Louis Napoléon Lannes |
1835 | 1845 | Charles-Henri-Edgard de Mornay |
1848 | 1857 | Charles-Victor Lobstein |
1857 | 1860 | Henri Mercier de Lostende |
1860 | 1862 | Philippe-Charles-Maurice Baudin |
1863 | 1871 | Hugues Marie Henri Fournier |
1872 | 1877 | Arthur de Gobineau |
1877 | 1880 | Robert de Tamisier |
1880 | 1883 | Jules Patenôtre |
1883 | 1885 | Charles Le Peletier d'Aunay |
1885 | 1888 | Camille Barrère |
1888 | 1894 | René Millet |
1894 | 1897 | Charles Rouvier |
1907 | 1910 | Arsène Henry |
1910 | 1918 | Napoléon Eugène Émile Thiébaut [3] |
From | Until | Ambassadors |
---|---|---|
1943 | 1945 | de:Christian Carra de Vaux Saint-Cyr |
1945 | 1947 | Jean Baelen |
1947 | 1948 | Gabriel Puaux [4] |
1948 | 1952 | de:Robert de Dampierre [5] |
1952 | 1955 | Armand du Blanquet du Chayla [6] |
1955 | 1958 | Lucien Bonneau [7] |
1958 | 1963 | Émile Dufresne de La Chauvinière [8] |
1963 | 1967 | Jacques de Blesson [9] |
1967 | 1970 | Air Force General André Puget [10] |
1970 | 1972 | Pierre Francfort |
1972 | 1975 | Raymond Gastambide [11] |
1975 | 1978 | Paul Fouchet [12] |
1978 | 1982 | Gérard Gaussen [13] |
1982 | 1985 | Pierre Louis Blanc [14] |
1985 | 1989 | Robert Mazeyrac [15] |
1989 | 1992 | Philippe Louet [16] |
1992 | 1996 | Joëlle Timsit [17] |
1996 | 1998 | Philippe Petit [18] |
1998 | 2003 | Patrick Imhaus [19] |
2003 | 2007 | Denis Delbourg [20] |
2007 | 2007 | Jean-Pierre Asvazadourian [21] |
2007 | 2011 | Joël de Zorzi [22] |
2011 | 2014 | Jean-Pierre Lacroix [23] |
2014 | 2017 | Jacques Lapouge [24] |
2017 | 2020 | David Cvach [25] |
2020 | Etienne Le Harivel de Gonneville [26] |
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