Mission Start
|
Mission End
|
Name
|
Notes
|
1492 |
1509 |
Gutierre Gómez de Fuensalida |
Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire (House of Habsburg)
|
|
|
|
|
1564 |
1578 |
Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza |
Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
|
1578 |
1581 |
Juan de Borja y Castro |
Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
|
1581 |
1608 |
Guillem de Santcliment |
Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
|
1608 |
1617 |
Baltasar de Zúñiga y Velasco |
Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire
|
|
|
|
|
1622 |
1622 |
Diego Sarmiento de Acuña |
1st Count of Gondomar
|
|
|
|
|
1632 |
1640 |
Sancho de Monroy y Zúñiga |
1st Marquess of Castañeda
|
1640 |
1640 |
Francisco de Melo |
-
|
1642 |
1644 |
Manuel de Moura y Corte-Real |
1st Marquess of Castañeda
|
1700 |
1700 |
Francisco Moles |
-
|
1700 |
1725 |
Vacant |
Interruption of diplomatic relations between Austria and Spain due to the War of Spanish Succession
|
1725 |
1725 |
Juan Guillermo Ripperdá |
1st Duke of Ripperdá; Treaty of Vienna
|
1727 |
1728 |
Baluard de Bournonville |
-
|
1728 |
1731 |
José de Viana y Eguiluz |
-
|
1731 |
1733 |
James Fitz-James Stuart |
2nd Duke of Berwick
|
1734 |
1737 |
Vacant |
Interruption of diplomatic relations between Austria and Spain due to the War of Polish Succession
|
1737 |
1738 |
Pedro de Cebrián y Agustín |
5th Count of Fuenclara
|
1738 |
1741 |
José Carpintero |
-
|
1741 |
1748 |
Vacant |
Interruption of diplomatic relations between Austria and Spain due to the Austrian War of Succession
|
1750 |
1754 |
Antonio de Azlor y Marimón |
-
|
1755 |
1760 |
Alonso Verdugo y Castilla |
3rd Count of Torrepalma
|
1760 |
1777 |
Demetrius O'Mahony |
-
|
1777 |
1779 |
Domingo de Iriarte |
Secretary
|
1779 |
1785 |
Vicente Manrique de Zúñiga |
13th Count of Aguilar de Inestrillas
|
1786 |
1794 |
José Agustín Llano y de la Quadra |
1st Marquess of Llano
|
1814 |
1815 |
Pedro Gómez Labrador |
Marquess of Labrador; Spanish representative at the Congress of Vienna
|
1815 |
1816 |
José Miguel de Carvajal-Vargas |
2nd Duke of San Carlos
|
1816 |
1820 |
Pedro Cevallos |
-
|
|
|
|
|
1893 |
1895 |
Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano |
-
|
1914 |
1918 |
Antonio de Castro y Casaléiz |
-
|
1936 |
1938 |
Eduardo García Comín |
-
|
1936 |
1938 |
Juan Schwartz Díaz-Flores |
-
|
|
|
|
|
|
1956 |
Luis de Urquijo y Landecho |
2nd Marquess of Bolarque
|
1956 |
1964 |
José Sebastián de Erice y O'Shea |
-
|
1964 |
1965 |
Segismundo Royo Villanova y Fernández-Cavada |
-
|
1965 |
1967 |
Antonio de Luna García |
-
|
1967 |
1970 |
Joaquín Buxó-Dulce de Abaigar |
Marquess of Castellflorite
|
1970 |
1974 |
Miguel María de Lojendio Irure |
-
|
1974 |
1976 |
Laureano López Rodó |
-
|
1976 |
1981 |
Juan Manuel Castro-Rial y Canosa |
-
|
1981 |
1985 |
Juan Luis Pan de Soraluce y Olmos |
Count of San Román
|
1985 |
1991 |
Jesús Núñez Hernández |
-
|
1991 |
1996 |
Miguel Ángel Ochoa Brun |
-
|
1996 |
2000 |
Ricardo Díez-Hochleitner Rodríguez |
-
|
2000 |
2004 |
Raimundo Pérez-Hernández y Torra |
-
|
2004 |
2008 |
Juan Manuel de Barandica y Luxán |
-
|
2008 |
2010 |
Josep Maria Pons Irazazábal |
-
|
2010 |
2013 |
Yago Pico de Coaña y de Valicourt |
-
|
2013 |
2017 |
Alberto Carnero Fernández |
Evo Morales grounding incident
|
2017 |
2020 |
Juan Sunyé Mendía |
-
|
2020 |
2024 |
Cristina Fraile Jiménez de Muñana
|
2024 |
Incumbent |
María Aurora Mejía Errasquín[1]
|