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    Mathieu de Lesseps

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  1. Mathieu Maximilien Prosper de Lesseps (4 March 1771—28 December 1832) was a French diplomat and high ranking public official who served, from 1797 until his death, in numerous foreign and domestic posts.

  2. Biographie. Le 21 mai 1801, il épouse à Malaga Catherine de Grevigné y Gallegos ( 1730 – 1823 ), grand-tante de limpératrice Eugénie de Montijo. Il est le père de Ferdinand et de Jules de Lesseps . Il est d'abord consul de France au Maroc.

  3. Mathieu Maximilien Prosper de Lesseps was a French diplomat and high ranking public official who served, from 1797 until his death, in numerous foreign and domestic posts. One of his sons, Ferdinand de Lesseps, was the developer and guiding spirit in charge of the construction of the Suez Canal.

  4. Mathieu Marie de Lesseps, né le 12 octobre 1870 au domicile de ses parents, 9 rue Richepanse à Paris (8ème arrondissement), était le fils de Ferdinand de Lesseps, 64 ans, ministre plénipotentiaire, président de la Compagnie du Canal de Suez, et de Louise-Hélène Autard de Bragard.

    • October 12, 1870
    • October 7, 1953
  5. Mathieu Maximilien Prosper Comte de Lesseps (Hambourg 4 mars 1771 - Tunis 28 décembre 1832, inhumé à Carthage). Diplomate et haut fonctionnaire français. Le 21 mai 1801, il épousa à Malaga Catherine de Grevigné y Gallegos (1730–1823), grand-tante de l’impératrice Eugénie de Montijo.

    • Hamburg
    • May 4, 1774
    • Marie Catherine Barbe de Grevignée
    • December 25, 1832
  6. It dated back to Ferdinand’s father, Mathieu De Lesseps, who had been sent to the country during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte I to act as an intermediary between the French and the Egyptian army. At the time, Mohammed Ali was a young officer and struck up a relationship with the elder De Lesseps.

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