Edouard Thouvenel
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Édouard Antoine de Thouvenel (1818, Verdun, Meuse - 1866) was ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1855 to 1860, and French Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1861 and 1862.[1][2]
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- ^ One War at a Time by Dean B. Mahin, p.96-97
- ^ The Ottoman Crimean War (1853-1856) - Page 332 Candan Badem - 2010 -"The French ambassador Édouard-Antoine de Thouvenel first succeeded in having Abdülmecid accept the order of Legion d'Honneur. Other ambassadors had also offered orders to the sultan but he had"
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| Preceded by Jules Baroche |
Minister of Foreign Affairs 1861–1861 |
Succeeded by Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys |
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