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Marie Melchior Joseph Théodose de Lagrené

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Lagrene, de, (Theodose Marie Melchior Joseph,) a French diplomatist, was born at Amiens in 1800. He went to Athens as minister in 1836, and to China in 1844.
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in 1822. The following year, Lagrené became a diplomat at the French embassy in Russia and subsequently fulfilled the same function at the French embassy in
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After the fall of the July Monarchy in 1848, Lagrené left the government service, and in 1849 he was elected as the representative of the
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France. He was sent with the aim of concluding a commercial treaty to secure the same privileges as the Sino-British
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in 1830 and he went on to hold a number of prominent positions in the French foreign service. He was sent to
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The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology: Iac - Pro
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Handbook of Christianity in China: Volume Two: 1800 - present
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The Negotiations between Ch'i-Ying and Lagrené, 1844-1846.
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A portrait of Lagrené at a young age by Brian Searby
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Marie Melchior Joseph Théodore de Lagrené

Amiens
France
Paris, France


Qiying
Amiens
Amiens
Picardy
foreign ministry
Mathieu de Montmorency
Congress of Verona
Constantinople
Madrid
July Monarchy
Athens
King Louis Philippe
Envoy extraordinary
Minister Plenipotentiary
Treaty of Nanking
Qiying
Treaty of Whampoa
Somme
legislative assembly
Louis-Napoléon
coup d'état
"La Mission de Théodose de Lagrené et les enquêtes sur les textiles d'Insulinde (1844-1846)"
Handbook of Christianity in China: Volume Two: 1800 - present

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