List of ambassadors of the Holy Roman Empire to England facts for kids
Have you ever wondered how countries talked to each other a long time ago? Before phones and the internet, countries sent special messengers called ambassadors. These people were like official representatives who lived in another country to help keep peace and good relationships.
This page lists some of the important ambassadors from the Holy Roman Empire who lived in the Kingdom of England. They helped the leaders of both places stay in touch and work together.
Important Ambassadors
Here are some of the people who served as ambassadors from the Holy Roman Empire to the Kingdom of England:
- Bernardo de Mesa, December 1514 – March 1523. He was first sent by Ferdinand II of Aragon.
- Louis of Praet, May 1522 – May 1525
- Jean de le Sauch, February 1525 – August 1525
- Jean Jonglet, July 1525 – July 1526
- George of Theimseke, July 1526 – January 1527
- Don Iñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga, December 1526 – June 1529
- Eustace Chapuys, September 1529 – March 1539
- Philippe Maioris, March 1539 – September 1540
- Eustace Chapuys, September 1540 – May 1545. He served as ambassador more than once!
- Ferrante Gonzaga, 1543
- Beltrán de la Cueva, 3rd Duke of Alburquerque, 1544
- François van der Delft, November 1544 – May or June 1550
- Jean Scheyfve, May 1550 – October 1553
- Simon Renard, June 1553 – May 1555
See also
- List of ambassadors of Spain to England
- List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to the Holy Roman Emperor
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