Andreas Eberhard von Budberg, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Andreas Eberhard von Budberg

Russian diplomat

Date of Birth: 10-Aug-1750

Place of Birth: Riga, Latvia

Date of Death: 20-Aug-1812

Profession: politician, diplomat

Nationality: Latvia

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Andreas Eberhard von Budberg

  • Andreas Eberhard Freiherr von Budberg-Bönninghausen (Russian: ?????? ????????? ???????; tr.
  • Andrey Yakovlevich Budberg) (10 August 1750 – 1 September 1812) was a Baltic German diplomat who served as Foreign Minister in 1806–07. His ancestors moved to Livonia in the 16th century from Westphalia.
  • Budberg was born in Riga and entered the military service in 1759.
  • He participated in the Russo-Turkish war 1768–1774.
  • In 1783 Budberg was promoted to podpolkovnik.
  • The same year Riga governor-general George Browne recommended Budberg to the Empress Catherine II as a diplomat.
  • In fact, Budberg had been serving in the army as an infantry officer and had no diplomatic experience.
  • Brown did it because he was a good friend of Budberg's parents. In 1784 he was appointed a tutor to Catherine's grandson Alexander I and held this position until 1795.
  • In 1793 Budberg was sent to Stockholm to arrange marriage of Catherine's granddaughter Alexandra Pavlovna and young king of Sweden Gustav IV Adolf.
  • Initially consent was given, but later Gustav IV Adolf renounced the betrothal.
  • Two years later Budberg was appointed ambassador in Sweden.
  • In 1799 Catherine II died and Paul I succeeded her.
  • Paul I disliked Budberg and soon he was forced to resign. In 1804 Alexander I appointed him to the State Council.
  • Budberg was known for his distrust of Napoleon and in 1806 he became Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • However, in 1807 when the treaties of Tilsit were signed, he resigned and retired from politics.

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