Henri, prince de La Tour d'Auvergne
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Henri-Godefroi-Bernard-Alphonse, prince de La Tour d'Auvergne, marquis de Saint-Paulet (21 October 1823 – 5 May 1871) was a French politician of the Second Empire who twice served as Minister of Foreign Affairs for Emperor Napoleon III.
De La Tour d'Auvergne was Ambassador of France to London (1863–69), in which capacity he was a signatory to the Treaty of London in 1867.
Honours and titles
- Marquis de France (succeeded his father in the marquisate of Saint-Paulet, 1849)[1]
- Grand-croix, Légion d'honneur
- Knight, Order of Malta
- Knight, Order of Pius IX
- Knight, Saxe-Ernestine House Order
- Knight Grand Cross, Order of the Red Eagle
- Knight Commander, Order of the Two Sicilies
- Knight Commander, Order of St. Gregory the Great
See also
References
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Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs 17 July 1869 – 2 January 1870 |
Succeeded by Comte Daru |
Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs 10 August - 4 September 1870 |
Succeeded by Jules Favre |
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- 1823 births
- 1871 deaths
- 19th-century French diplomats
- 19th-century French politicians
- French Foreign Ministers
- Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur
- Knights of Malta
- Knights of Pius IX
- Knights Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great
- French nobility