Alexandre-Ange-Joseph Derché
1828–1878 (age 50)
Biography
Alexandre-Ange-Joseph Derché was a distinguished French diplomat whose career in international relations reflected the complex political landscape of nineteenth-century Europe. His service in diplomatic capacities contributed to France's engagement with other nations and the advancement of French interests during a period of significant geopolitical change and development.
Derché's final resting place at Père Lachaise Cemetery honors his dedication to diplomatic service and the important role he played in representing French interests on the international stage.