Albrecht Elof Ihre
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Baron Albrecht Elof Ihre (1797-1877) was a Swedish diplomat and politician who served as Swedish-Norwegian prime minister of foreign affairs 1840-1848 (acting 1840-1842).
Ihre was employed in the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs from 1823, serving as secretary of the Swedish legation in Constantinople from 1824, and chargé d'affaires there from 1827. He was appointed state secretary for foreign affairs in 1831. Ihre became Swedish Minister of Ecclesiastical affairs from 1840, and also served as acting Swedish-Norwegian prime minister of foreign affairs 1840-1842, and was Swedish-Norwegian prime minister of foreign affairs 1842-1848.
Ihre, who was a grandson of the philologist Johan Ihre, was awarded the title of baron in 1843 and a knighthood of the Order of the Seraphim in 1846. He was elected a member of the Swedish Academy in 1849, having previously declined twice, but did not take his seat and resigned from the Academy in 1859.
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- Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, vol. 19 (1971-1973), p. 760.
Preceded by Carl Gustaf von Brinkman |
Swedish Academy, Chair No 3 1848-1859 |
Succeeded by Johan Börjesson |