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As the colony of South Australia and City of Adelaide grew in importance as both an importer and exporter of goods from Europe, Australia and Asia and a destination for German migrants, various German states nominated consuls to act on the behalf of their governments and to assist citizens of their countries in the colony. Usually these consuls were Germans and usually with a birth of other link to the specific German country, but sometimes non-Germans also served. Below is a list of consuls identified to date, under each German country the represented, and where a German speaker was nominated as the consul for a non-German state. The dates represent the time periods where the independent state was still responsible for foreign diplomatic matters.
As the colony of South Australia and City of Adelaide grew in importance as both an importer and exporter of goods from Europe, Australia and Asia and a destination for German migrants, various German states nominated consuls to act on the behalf of their governments and to assist citizens of their countries in the colony. Usually these consuls were Germans and usually with a birth of other link to the specific German country, but sometimes non-Germans also served. Below is a list of consuls identified to date, under each German country the represented, and where a German speaker was nominated as the consul for a non-German state. The dates represent the time periods where the independent state was still responsible for foreign diplomatic matters.
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! colspan="2" |'''Bremen (Free Hanseatic City) 1646-1871'''
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|1855 - 1857
|Hermann Conrad Stakemann
|-
|1860 - 1866
|Gustav Louis Theodore von der Heyde<ref name=":0">{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50162388 |title=LEVEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. |newspaper=[[South Australian Register]]  |volume=XXVI, |issue=2590  |location=South Australia |date=26 May 1862 |accessdate=12 October 2023 |page=2 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>
|-
|1868 
|Hugo Carl Emil Mücke
|-
! colspan="2" |Chile
|-
|1862
|A. Gaedechens
|-
! colspan="2" |Denmark (Kingdom)
|-
|1862
|A. Gaedechens
|-
|1871 - 1882
|A. von Treuer
|-
! colspan="2" |'''Hamburg (Free Hanseatic City) 1189-1871'''
|-
|1846 - 1852
|Hermann Conrad Stakemann
|-
|1852 - 1868
|[[Bernhard Amsberg (1827-1902)|Bernhard Amsberg]]<ref name=":0" />
|-
! colspan="2" |'''Hanover (Kingdom) 1814-1866'''
|-
|1857 - 1862
|C. Meyer
|-
! colspan="2" |'''Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Grand Duchy) 1814-1871'''
|-
|1852 - 1868
|[[Bernhard Amsberg (1827-1902)|Bernhard Amsberg]]<ref name=":0" />
|-
! colspan="2" |'''North German Confederation (Federated State) 1866-1871'''
|-
|1866 - 1871
|A. von Treuer
|-
! colspan="2" |Portugal (Kingdom)
|-
|1862
|A. Gaedechens
|-! colspan="2" |'''German Empire (Federated State) 1871-1918'''
|-
! colspan="2" |'''Prussia (Kingdom) 1701-1871'''
|-
|1851 - 1852  
|Hermann Conrad Stakemann
|-
|1855 - 1868
|Francis Stacker Dutton
|-
|1868 - 1871
|A. von Treuer
|-
! colspan="2" |'''Württemberg (Kingdom) 1805-1918'''
|-
|1865 - 1866  
|Francis Stacker Dutton
|-
|1866 - 1871
|A. von Treuer
|-


'''Bremen (Free Hanseatic City) 1646-1871'''
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* 1855 - 1857        Hermann Conrad Stakemann
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* 1860 - 1866        Gustav Louis Theodore von der Heyde
* 1868                  Hugo Carl Emil Mücke


'''German Empire (Federated State) 1871-1918'''
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* 1871 - 1882        A. von Treuer
*        


'''Hamburg (Free Hanseatic City) 1189-1871'''
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* 1846 - 1852        Hermann C. Stakemann
*       
* 1852 - 1868        [[Bernhard Amsberg (1827-1902)|Bernhard Amsberg]]
*        
 
'''Hanover (Kingdom) 1814-1866'''
 
* 1857 - 1862       C. Meyer
 
'''Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Grand Duchy) 1814-1871'''
 
* 1852 - 1868       [[Bernhard Amsberg (1827-1902)|Bernhard Amsberg]]
 
'''North German Confederation (Federated State) 1866-1871'''
 
* 1866 - 1871        A. von Treuer
 
'''Prussia (Kingdom) 1701-1871'''
 
* 1851 - 1852       Hermann Conrad Stakemann
* 1855 - 1868        Francis Stacker Dutton
* 1868 - 1871        A. von Treuer,
 
'''Württemberg (Kingdom) 1805-1918'''
 
* 1865 - 1866        Francis Stacker Dutton
* 1866 - 1871        A. von Treuer

Revision as of 02:02, 12 October 2023

As the colony of South Australia and City of Adelaide grew in importance as both an importer and exporter of goods from Europe, Australia and Asia and a destination for German migrants, various German states nominated consuls to act on the behalf of their governments and to assist citizens of their countries in the colony. Usually these consuls were Germans and usually with a birth of other link to the specific German country, but sometimes non-Germans also served. Below is a list of consuls identified to date, under each German country the represented, and where a German speaker was nominated as the consul for a non-German state. The dates represent the time periods where the independent state was still responsible for foreign diplomatic matters.

Bremen (Free Hanseatic City) 1646-1871
1855 - 1857 Hermann Conrad Stakemann
1860 - 1866 Gustav Louis Theodore von der Heyde[1]
1868 Hugo Carl Emil Mücke
Chile
1862 A. Gaedechens
Denmark (Kingdom)
1862 A. Gaedechens
1871 - 1882 A. von Treuer
Hamburg (Free Hanseatic City) 1189-1871
1846 - 1852 Hermann Conrad Stakemann
1852 - 1868 Bernhard Amsberg[1]
Hanover (Kingdom) 1814-1866
1857 - 1862 C. Meyer
Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Grand Duchy) 1814-1871
1852 - 1868 Bernhard Amsberg[1]
North German Confederation (Federated State) 1866-1871
1866 - 1871 A. von Treuer
Portugal (Kingdom)
1862 A. Gaedechens
Prussia (Kingdom) 1701-1871
1851 - 1852   Hermann Conrad Stakemann
1855 - 1868 Francis Stacker Dutton
1868 - 1871 A. von Treuer
Württemberg (Kingdom) 1805-1918
1865 - 1866   Francis Stacker Dutton
1866 - 1871 A. von Treuer
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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "LEVEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE". South Australian Register. Vol. XXVI, , no. 2590. South Australia. 26 May 1862. p. 2. Retrieved 12 October 2023 – via National Library of Australia.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)

Pages in category "Consul"

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