Count Rudolph von Apponyi (1 August 181231 May 1876) was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat and Ambassador to London.
Biography
He was born in
Karlsruhe
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, into the noble
Apponyi family
The Apponyi, also Apponyi de Nagy-Appony, were a prominent and powerful Hungarian family group of the high upper nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary, whose's members remained notable even after the kingdom's dismemberment in the successor states o ...
.
As his father, Rudolph entered the
Austrian
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diplomatic service and held important positions in the course of his career.
He was Envoy to the
Electorate of Hesse
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and the
Grand Duchy of Baden (1847–1849), the
Kingdom of Sardinia
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(1849–1853) and the
Kingdom of Bavaria
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(1853–1856).
In 1856 he became Envoy to London, raised on 28 October 1860 to Ambassador to the court of St. James in London, until 8 November 1871. As such he participated in 1864 in the
London Conference of 1864
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Lord John Russell had intervened with a proposal that the war should be submitted to a European conference ...
.
Afterwards he became
Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Paris (13 December 1871 – 30 April 1876). In 1875 he signed the
Metre Convention
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in Paris for Austria-Hungary.
Count Apponyi was the bearer of the Grand Cross of the
Austrian-Imperial Leopold Order and since 1865 of the
Order of the Golden Fleece.
Fmily
He married on 10 May 1840 in
Saint Petersburg
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Anna Alexandrovna von Benckendorff (1818–1900), daughter of Russian general Count
Alexander von Benckendorff
Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph Graf von Benckendorff (russian: Александр Христофорович Бенкендорф, Alexander Khristoforovich Benkendorf, – ) was a Baltic German Cavalry General and statesman, A ...
. The couple had Two Children:
*
Sándor Apponyi (Alexander Apponyi von Nagy-Appony) (19 January 1844 – 18 April 1925)
* Ilona Apponyi (15 November 1848 – 29 October 1914), married in 1866 to Paolo Borghese, 9th
Prince of Sulmona Prince of Sulmona (Italian: ''Principe di Sulmona'') was a noble title of Italian origin. The title derives its name from Sulmona, a town in Abruzzo.
It was originally granted in 1526 with Grandeeship of Spain, during the reign of Charles V, Hol ...
.
Sources
Biography in Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich
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Rudolf Apponyi
1812 births
1876 deaths
Diplomats from Vienna
Austro-Hungarian diplomats
Knights of the Golden Fleece of Austria
Ambassadors of Austria-Hungary to France
Ambassadors of Austria-Hungary to the United Kingdom