Jean-Balthazar of Adhemar


Jean-Balthazar d'Adhémar (born 1731 or 1736, died 1791) was a French diplomat.

D'Adhémar was from an old Languedoc family. No exact date of birth is known.

In 1778, he was appointed French Minister in Brussels (Austrian Netherlands).

Between 1783 and 1787 d'Adhémar was a French ambassador in London. If you believe the diary of Madame de Campan was him, because the former Ambassador François-Eléonor-Elie de Moustier had the misfortune to anger Queen Mary Antoine. The new ambassador was supposed to improve relations between the two countries. The key to this case was the British professorial Charles James Fox.

His secretary was François-Marie de Barthélemy, who replaced him in his duties in 1784, during the illness of d'Adhémar. In 1787 d'Adhémara replaced Anne-César de La Luzerne. Bibliography



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