Henrik Jakob von Düben
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Henrik Jakob von Düben (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɛ̌nːrɪk fɔn dy:ʹbən]; May 1733 – March 25, 1805) was a Swedish diplomat, Master of Ceremonies and Hofmarschall. Notably, he served as an envoy to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1767, during which time he headed the Embassy of Sweden in Warsaw until 1769 and also held the role of Minister Plenipotentiary in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Henrik Jakob von Düben | |
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Swedish Envoy to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | |
Tenure | 1767–1772 |
Born | May 1733 Stockholm, Sweden |
Baptised | 31 May 1733 |
Died | 25 March 1805 (1805-03-26) (aged 71) Stockholm, Sweden |
Buried | 1805 |
Noble family | Düben family |
Issue | Anders Gustaf |
Father | Anders von Düben the Younger |
Mother | Christina Sparwenfeld |
Occupation | Master of Ceremonies[1] |
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