Miksa Hadik | |
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Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Mexico | |
In office March 21, 1909 – June 30, 1911 |
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Preceded by | Karl Freiherr von Giskra |
Succeeded by | Franz Freiherr Riedl von Riedenau |
Personal details | |
Born | 1868 |
Died | 1921 |
Profession | diplomat |
Count Miksa Hadik de Futak (German: Maximilian Graf Hadik von Futak) (1868–1921) was a Hungarian diplomat, who served as Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Mexico from 1909 to 1911 and to Sweden from 1912 to 1918, until end of the First World War.
His parents were Count Béla Hadik de Futak, a Rear Admiral and Privy Councillor, and Countess Ilona Barkóczy de Szala, only daughter and heir of Count János Barkóczy. His brothers were Endre, Speaker of the House of Magnates; János, Minister of Food, Prime Minister of Hungary for a short time in 1918; Sándor, a Member of Parliament and Béla, who served as Lord Lieutenant (Count; comes) of Zemplén County.