Alfred de Moges

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Alfred, Marquis de Moges (1830-1861 in Menton, Alpes-Maritimes) was a French diplomat of the 19th century. In 1858 he accompanied Charles de Chassiron and Jean-Baptiste Louis Gros to sign the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan in Edo on 9 October 1858.[1][2]

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  • Souvenirs d'une ambassade en Chine et au Japon en 1857 et 1858. Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie. 1860.

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  1. ^ Recollections of Baron Gros's embassy to China and Japan in 1857-58 by Moges (Alfred, marquis de)
  2. ^ Medzini, p.16
  3. ^ "Review of Recollections of Baron Gros's Embassy to China and Japan in 1857-58 by the Marquis de Moges". The Athenaeum (1702): 786–787. June 9, 1860. (Laurence Oliphant described the Western missions to China and Japan from a British viewpoint.)

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