Charles de Lagau

1797–1870 (age 73)

Biography

Charles de Lagau (1797–1870) served France as a diplomat during a crucial period of European history marked by political realignment and international negotiation. His career in diplomatic service reflected the importance of skilled negotiators in maintaining France's influence and interests abroad during the nineteenth century.

His distinguished service to the French state was commemorated by his interment in Père Lachaise Cemetery, where many of France's most esteemed public servants were honored.