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  1. Mathieu Maximilien Prosper de Lesseps (4 March 1771—28 December 1832) was a French diplomat and high ranking public official who served, from 1797 until his death, in numerous foreign and domestic posts.

  2. Mathieu Maximilien Prosper Comte de Lesseps (Hambourg 4 mars 1774 - Tunis 28 décembre 1832) est un diplomate et haut fonctionnaire français.

  3. Ferdinand Marie Vicomte de Lesseps war ein französischer Diplomat und Unternehmer. Er ist bekannt als erfolgreicher Erbauer des Sueskanals und anschließend erfolgloser erster Erbauer des Panamakanals.

  4. Mathieu de Lesseps naît en 1774. Naissance de Ferdinand de Lesseps. Ferdinand Marie ou Ferdinand de Lesseps naît rue des Réservoirs à Versailles le 19 novembre 1805, fils de Mathieu de Lesseps et de Catherine de Grevignée. Catherine de Grevignée, espagnole, est tante de la comtesse de Montijo, mère d'Eugénie de Montijo.

  5. Mathieu de Lesseps. Biographical information. Results. Olympic family relations. Brother of Bertrand, Comte de Lesseps. Brother of Ismaël, Comte de Lesseps. Did you know? Two events at the 2004 Olympics were held in the stadium of Ancient Olympia: the finals of the men’s and women’s shot put.

    • Mathieu Marie•de Lesseps
    • Male
    • Competed in Olympic Games
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  6. Mathieu Maximilien Prosper de Lesseps was a French diplomat and high ranking public official who served, from 1797 until his death, in numerous foreign and domestic posts. One of his sons, Ferdinand de Lesseps, was the developer and guiding spirit in charge of the construction of the Suez Canal.

  7. His father, Mathieu de Lesseps (Hamburg, 4 May 1774 – Tunis, 28 December 1832), was in the consular service; his mother, Catherine de Grévigné (Málaga, 11 June 1774 – Paris, 27 January 1853), was Spanish on her mother's side, and aunt of the countess of Montijo, mother of the Empress Eugénie.