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Pavel Kridener

Paul Ludwig von Krüdener ((ロシア語:Павел Алексеевич Криденер) (Pavel Alexeevich Kridener); January 31, 1784 – January 29 1858, Kosse) was a Russian diplomat. He was the fourth Russian Ambassador to the United States, under John Quincy Adams.〔Francis Ley, ''La Russie, Paul de Krüdener et les soulèvement nationaux 1814-1858''.〕〔''Nachdem ihre Auftritte und Predigten öffentliches Missfallen erregten, wurde sie, wenn auch in der mildesten Form, von der Polizei ausgewiesen.''〕
==Biography==

Pavel Kridener was born on January 31, 1784, in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was the son of the famous Barbara von Krüdener, a Baltic German mystic and author. His father was Baron Bourkhardt-Alexis-Constantine Krüdener, with whom Barbara did not have a good relationship. Pavel was baptized Paul in honor of Grand Duke (later Emperor) Paul I of Russia (Russian: Па́вел I Петро́вич), his godfather. His father was appointed by Catherine the Great as Ambassador to the Republic of Venice in 1785, and Pavel spent the first two years of his life there. He subsequently followed his father's assignments in Munich until 1787, Copenhagen until 1794 and finally Madrid until 1800. His father was then appointed by Paul I as Ambassador to Prussia, under Frederick William III of Prussia. Friedrich Ancillon, a prominent Prussian historian, became his tutor.
Paul von Krüdener became ''chargé d'affaires'' and embassy secretary in 1804 to Paris, France. He was arrested in Strasbourg by Napoleon I in 1812 on suspicion of conspiracy. In 1817 he went to Bern, where he invited his mother. It was in Bern that he married
Margarethe König (1798-1859), the mother of his four children.
Pavel Kridener was appointed Ambassador to the United States in 1827 and served until 1837 under John Quincy Adams. He was then transferred to Switzerland where he represented Russia's interests until his death.

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