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Austro-Hungarian ambassadors


This is a list of diplomatic missions of Austria-Hungary from the formation of the Dual Monarchy 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.

A diplomatic mission was established in 1679; raised to an embassy in 1856.

A diplomatic mission to Prussia was established in 1665; raised to an embassy of the German Empire in 1871; included also Brunswick (from 1892), Hanseatic cities (Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck) (from 1893), Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Oldenburg.

A diplomatic mission was established in 1691; raised to an embassy in 1856.

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.

A legation was established in 1883; raised to an embassy in 1908. The envoy was also accredited to China until 1896.

A diplomatic mission was established in 1547; raised to an embassy in 1867.

A diplomatic mission was established in 1700; raised to an embassy in 1874.

A diplomatic mission was established in 1564; raised to an embassy in 1888.

A diplomatic mission was established in 1677; raised to an embassy in 1860.

A legation was established in 1838; raised to an embassy in 1903.

For Austrian ambassadors after 1918, see Austrian Ambassador to the United States.

The legation was established in 1914 and closed in the following year.

The legation in Buenos Aires was established in 1872. The envoy was also accredited to Asunción, Paraguay, and Montevideo, Uruguay.

A diplomatic mission was established in 1745.


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