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Baron Arthur Pavlovich von Mohrenheim (8 June 1824 – 19 October 1906; Russian: Артур Павлович Моренгейм) was a diplomat of the Russian Empire who served as ambassador to France from 1884 to 1897 and played a leading role in arranging the Franco-Russian Alliance. He was born on 8 June [O.S. 27 May] 1824 in Moscow to a noble family from the Grodno Governorate (modern Belarus) in 1824, and after studying at Imperial Moscow University he joined the Foreign Ministry in 1845. He served in the embassies in Vienna (1851–1856) and Berlin (1858–1867) before being appointed minister to Denmark in 1867. In 1882 he was named ambassador to the United Kingdom, where he served for two years before moving to France as ambassador in 1884. He was consistently committed to establishing a Franco-Russian pact,

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  • Arthur von Mohrenheim (de)
  • Arthur von Mohrenheim (en)
  • Arthur Pavlovitch de Mohrenheim (fr)
  • Artur Morengejm (sv)
  • Моренгейм, Артур Павлович (ru)
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  • Arthur Pawlowitsch Baron von Mohrenheim (russisch Артур Павлович Моренгейм; * 27. Mai / 8. Juni 1824 in Moskau; † 1906 in Pau, Frankreich) war ein russischer Diplomat und gilt als Architekt des französisch-russischen „Zweiverbands“ von 1894. (de)
  • Artur Pavlovitj Morengejm (ryska: Артур Павлович Моренгейм, tysk namnform: Arthur von Mohrenheim), född 8 juni 1824 i Moskva, död 19 oktober 1906 i Pau, var en rysk baron och diplomat. Morengejms farfar kom på 1780-talet till Ryssland som livläkare från Österrike. Artur Morengejm inträdde 1845 på diplomatbanan, var 1869–1882 ryskt sändebud i Köpenhamn, 1882–1884 ambassadör i London och 1884–1897 i Paris. Han hade stor andel i den rysk-franska alliansens tillkomst och stärkande samt särskilt i franska eskaderbesöket i Kronstadt 1891, ryska kejsarparets besök i Paris 1896 och presidenten Félix Faures besök i Sankt Petersburg i augusti 1897, då alliansen officiellt proklamerades. Vid sitt avskedstagande kort därpå utnämndes Morengejm till medlem av riksrådet. (sv)
  • Барон (с 1894) Артур Павлович Моренгейм (нем. Arthur Freiherr von Mohrenheim; 27 мая (8 июня) 1824 — 1906) — российский дипломат, действительный тайный советник (с 1886). (ru)
  • Baron Arthur Pavlovich von Mohrenheim (8 June 1824 – 19 October 1906; Russian: Артур Павлович Моренгейм) was a diplomat of the Russian Empire who served as ambassador to France from 1884 to 1897 and played a leading role in arranging the Franco-Russian Alliance. He was born on 8 June [O.S. 27 May] 1824 in Moscow to a noble family from the Grodno Governorate (modern Belarus) in 1824, and after studying at Imperial Moscow University he joined the Foreign Ministry in 1845. He served in the embassies in Vienna (1851–1856) and Berlin (1858–1867) before being appointed minister to Denmark in 1867. In 1882 he was named ambassador to the United Kingdom, where he served for two years before moving to France as ambassador in 1884. He was consistently committed to establishing a Franco-Russian pact, (en)
  • Arthur Pavlovitch, baron de Mohrenheim (russe : Артур Павлович Моренгейм, 27 mai-8 juin 1824 à Moscou-1906 à Pau, en France) est un diplomate russe considéré comme l'architecte de l'Alliance franco-russe en 1894. Le baron de Mohrenheim était un habitué des cures thermales et se rendait régulièrement dans la station auvergnate de Royat-les-Bains où il avait ses habitudes. L'ambassadeur russe est ainsi attesté de manière certaine dans la station en juillet 1887, août 1888, juillet 1889, 1892, juillet 1893, juillet 1897 au moins. (fr)
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  • Arthur Pawlowitsch Baron von Mohrenheim (russisch Артур Павлович Моренгейм; * 27. Mai / 8. Juni 1824 in Moskau; † 1906 in Pau, Frankreich) war ein russischer Diplomat und gilt als Architekt des französisch-russischen „Zweiverbands“ von 1894. (de)
  • Baron Arthur Pavlovich von Mohrenheim (8 June 1824 – 19 October 1906; Russian: Артур Павлович Моренгейм) was a diplomat of the Russian Empire who served as ambassador to France from 1884 to 1897 and played a leading role in arranging the Franco-Russian Alliance. He was born on 8 June [O.S. 27 May] 1824 in Moscow to a noble family from the Grodno Governorate (modern Belarus) in 1824, and after studying at Imperial Moscow University he joined the Foreign Ministry in 1845. He served in the embassies in Vienna (1851–1856) and Berlin (1858–1867) before being appointed minister to Denmark in 1867. In 1882 he was named ambassador to the United Kingdom, where he served for two years before moving to France as ambassador in 1884. He was consistently committed to establishing a Franco-Russian pact, and directed the embassy in Paris towards that end. After over a decade in the post, Mohrenheim retired in 1897 and was appointed to the Russian State Council. He died in the Pyrenees at Pau on 19 October [O.S. 6 October] 1906. Mohrenheim was awarded the Orders of Saint Alexander Nevsky, the White Eagle, Saint Anna (1st class), and Saint Stanislaus (1st class). (en)
  • Arthur Pavlovitch, baron de Mohrenheim (russe : Артур Павлович Моренгейм, 27 mai-8 juin 1824 à Moscou-1906 à Pau, en France) est un diplomate russe considéré comme l'architecte de l'Alliance franco-russe en 1894. Le baron de Mohrenheim était un habitué des cures thermales et se rendait régulièrement dans la station auvergnate de Royat-les-Bains où il avait ses habitudes. L'ambassadeur russe est ainsi attesté de manière certaine dans la station en juillet 1887, août 1888, juillet 1889, 1892, juillet 1893, juillet 1897 au moins. En juillet 1889, il loge ainsi au "Grand Hôtel Servant" (propriété de Léon Servant et hôtel le plus en vue de la station - c'est-à-dire le futur "Grand Hôtel et Majestic Palace") ; en juillet 1893 il descend au sein des "Grands Hôtels Continental et des Bains" (propriété de la famille Fournier-Battu) ; en juillet 1897, il est hébergé dans le "Chalet des Bains" dépendances de l'Hôtel Continental. (fr)
  • Artur Pavlovitj Morengejm (ryska: Артур Павлович Моренгейм, tysk namnform: Arthur von Mohrenheim), född 8 juni 1824 i Moskva, död 19 oktober 1906 i Pau, var en rysk baron och diplomat. Morengejms farfar kom på 1780-talet till Ryssland som livläkare från Österrike. Artur Morengejm inträdde 1845 på diplomatbanan, var 1869–1882 ryskt sändebud i Köpenhamn, 1882–1884 ambassadör i London och 1884–1897 i Paris. Han hade stor andel i den rysk-franska alliansens tillkomst och stärkande samt särskilt i franska eskaderbesöket i Kronstadt 1891, ryska kejsarparets besök i Paris 1896 och presidenten Félix Faures besök i Sankt Petersburg i augusti 1897, då alliansen officiellt proklamerades. Vid sitt avskedstagande kort därpå utnämndes Morengejm till medlem av riksrådet. (sv)
  • Барон (с 1894) Артур Павлович Моренгейм (нем. Arthur Freiherr von Mohrenheim; 27 мая (8 июня) 1824 — 1906) — российский дипломат, действительный тайный советник (с 1886). (ru)
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