Ambassadors of Russia To Poland - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

  • 1703 Johann Patkul
  • 1701–1706 Grigory Fyodorovich Dolgorukov (ru:Долгоруков, Григорий Фёдорович)
  • 1706–1707 Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov
  • 1709–1712 Grigory Fyodorovich Dolgorukov
  • 1712–1718 Aleksandr Dashkov (resident)
  • 1714 Naryshkin
  • 1715–1721 Grigory Fyodorovich Dolgorukov (ambassador)
  • 1721–1725 Sergey Grigorievich Dolgorukov (Сергей Григорьевич Долгоруков )
  • 1725–1726 Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov
  • 1728–1729 Sergey Grigorievich Dolgorukov
  • 1730–1733 Friedrich Casimir von Loewenwolde (Фридрих Казимир Левенвольде) (ambassador extraordinary/minister plenipotentiary)

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