Peter von Meyendorff
| Peter von Meyendorff | |
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| Spouse(s) | Sophia Rudolfovna von Buol-Shauenshteyn |
| Noble family | Meyendorff |
| Father | Casimir von Meyendorff |
| Mother | Anne-Catherine von Vegesack |
| Born |
2 August 1796 Riga, Russian Empire |
| Died |
7 March 1863 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
Baron Peter von Meyendorff (Russian: Пётр Казимирович Мейендорф, born 2 August 1796 in Riga, died 7 March 1863 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian diplomat from the Meyendorff family.[1][2] From 1850 to 1854, he was Russian ambassador to Austria.[1]
References
- 1 2 Stefan Hartmann. "Meyendorff, Peter". Neue Deutsche Biographie 17 (1994) (in German). Retrieved 1 April 2012.
- ↑ Пётр Казимирович Мейендорф. Алфавитный указатель дипломатов (in Russian). Retrieved 1 April 2012.
| Preceded by Pavel Ivanovich Medem |
Russian Ambassador to Austria 1850 – 1854 |
Succeeded by Aleksandr Mikhailovich Gorchakov |
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