Christian Karl Josias Bunsen, Baron von Bunsen from 1858 (born 25 August 1791 in Korbach, died 28 November 1860 in Bonn), was a Prussian diplomat. He was ambassador to the Holy See in Rome and envoy to London and Bern. Bunsen was one of the co-founders of the German Archaeological Institute in Rome, authentic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, exact date of depiction unknown, Historical
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Christian Karl Josias Bunsen, Baron von Bunsen from 1858 (born 25 August 1791 in Korbach, died 28 November 1860 in Bonn), was a Prussian diplomat. He was ambassador to the Holy See in Rome and envoy to London and Bern. Bunsen was one of the co-founders of the German Archaeological Institute in Rome, authentic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, exact date of depiction unknown, Historical

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