The following is a list of ambassadors and other highest-ranking representatives of France to Poland. The exchange of diplomatic representatives and envoys between France and Poland date back to the 16th century when Henry III of France briefly held the title of King of Poland. Sources often disagree on the exact title given to the various diplomats of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries and some envoys with lesser responsibilities have been left out of the list but can be found in the two main sources for that period.[1][2]

16th century

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17th century

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Melchior de Polignac

18th century

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Antoine-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson

19th century: Duchy of Warsaw

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Louis Pierre Édouard Bignon

Second Polish Republic (1918-1944)

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People's Republic of Poland (1944-1989)

Main sources:[14][17] All but Fouchet had the rank of ambassador.

Republic of Poland (1989–present)

Main sources:[14][17] All diplomats below were ambassadors.

See also

References

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