Swedish Representatives in The Ukrainian Part of The Russian Empire
Sweden also had several consuls and vice-consuls in the Ukrainian part of the Russian Empire. The diplomatic representations were formally in function until 1924, but in reality until about 1920. There were consuls in Odessa, Kharkov and Kiev and vice-consuls (most often non-Swedes) in Berdyansk, Kerch, Mariupol, Nikolayev, Odessa, Sevastopol and Taganrog.
In office |
Consuls in Odessa |
183?–1857 |
John Wilkins |
1857–1882 |
Ignaz Ephrussi |
1882–1900 |
Robert Wilkins |
1900–1902 |
vacant |
1902–1924 |
Oscar Mauritz Heribert Osberg |
In office |
Consuls in Kharkov |
1908–1924 |
Adolf Gustaf Münch |
In office |
Consuls in Kiev |
1908–1916 |
Michael Teofilovitj Bukowinski |
1916–1917 |
Claude Gustaf Hjalmar de Laval |
1918 |
vacant |
1919–1924 |
Theodor Harald Focker |
In office |
Vice-Consuls in Berdyansk |
1848–1889 |
Giovanni Gasparo Ivancich |
1889–1916 |
Andronic Paicos |
1916–1924 |
Edgar Borchert |
In office |
Vice-Consuls in Kerch |
1869–1902 |
François Tomasini della Torre |
In office |
Vice-Consuls in Mariupol |
1871–1898 |
Giovanni Battista Chiozzo |
In office |
Vice-Consuls in Nikolayev |
1874–1897 |
Charles Huntley Lawton |
1897–1915 |
Victor Bossalini |
1915–1924 |
James Reginald Martin |
In office |
Vice-Consuls in Odessa |
1853–1882 |
Robert Wilkins |
1882–1898 |
vacant |
1898–1901 |
Einar Jessen |
In office |
Vice-Consuls in Sevastopol |
1893–1902 |
Nicolas Pierre Gripari |