Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch
Johann Anton Freiherr Saurma von der Jeltsch, also known as von Saurma-Jelsch or Saurma-Lorzendorf (27 March 1836 Adelsdorf - 28th April 1900 Brauchitschdorf, Lüben) was a German diplomat.
Life
He was born as son of the Alexander Count von Saurma-Lorzendorf and the Luise née Countess Frankenberg and Ludwigsdorff. He studied law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. In 1856, he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn.[1] In 1862, he entered the diplomatic service, first with the legation, then as an attaché in Paris. After he had participated as a Prussian Landwehr Commissioner in the German War, he led the business of various embassies. In 1872, he became legation councilor. In 1873 he was appointed embassy councilor in Constantinople. In 1875 he became a German consul-general in Belgrade and in 1876 in Alexandria. In 1882 he became a German minister at the Romanian court in Bucharest and in 1885 at the Dutch court in The Hague. In 1891 he became a Prussian minister at the Court of Stuttgart in Stuttgart.
In 1893 he became the first German ambassador in the United States of America; in 1895 to the Ottoman Porte in Constantinople; and in 1897 to the Italian court in Rome. In 1899, he retired from the.
Family
He was married to Margarethe Gräfin von Hatzfeldt.
References
- ↑ Kösener Korpslisten 1910, 19, 357
Sources
- Friedrich Karl Devens: Biographisches Corpsalbum der Borussia zu Bonn 1827-1902. Düsseldorf, 1902, S. 149.
- Gustav Gotthilf Winkel: Biographisches Corpsalbum der Borussia zu Bonn 1821-1928. Aschaffenburg 1928, S. 142.
- Saurma von der Jeltsch, Anton, Freiherr. In: Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon, Band 17. Leipzig 1909, S. 643. (Digitalisat), (Faksimile)
- Tobias C. Bringmann: Handbuch der Diplomatie, 1815-1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland und Deutsche Missionschefs im Ausland von Metternich bis Adenauer. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2001, S. 143.
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia.
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