Jean-François de Bourgoing

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Jean-François de Bourgoing


Jean-François, baron de Bourgoing (20 November 1748 in Nevers – 20 July 1811 in Karlovy Vary) was a French diplomat, writer and translator. A commander of the Légion d'honneur,[1] he was also a corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences, a member of the Copenhagen Academy of Sciences, the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences from 1810, a knight then a baron de l'Empire, and a knight of the Swedish Order of the Polar Star.




Contents





  • 1 Life

    • 1.1 Youth


    • 1.2 Ambassador to Spain

      • 1.2.1 Louis XVI


      • 1.2.2 French Revolution



    • 1.3 Secretary to Louis XVI's legation in Spain


    • 1.4 Negotiations at the camp of Figueres


    • 1.5 Literary career


    • 1.6 Return to diplomacy



  • 2 Trotsky


  • 3 Notes and references




Life



Youth



Ambassador to Spain



Louis XVI



French Revolution



Secretary to Louis XVI's legation in Spain



Negotiations at the camp of Figueres



Literary career



Return to diplomacy



Trotsky


Leon Trotsky wrote to Alfred Rosmer from Cádiz on 19 November 1916:[2]






Notes and references




  1. ^ Archives nationales, Dossier LH/330/35.


  2. ^ Online text










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