Jean Herly (15 September 1920 – 17 November 1998)[1] was a Minister of State for Monaco. He served between 1981 and 1985.
Biography
Jean Herly was born in Grosbliederstroff in France, the first of two children. He studied law at the University of Paris, and stayed at the diplomatic school of the French government.
Career
Services overseas, 1946–1962
First Secretary in the Embassy of France to Japan, 1959–1962
Consul General of France to Germany, location Düsseldorf, 1964–1966
Ambassador of France to Central African Republic and Chief of the services of the French-speaking in the south of Africa and of the Sahara, 1969–1973
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of France to Israel, location Tel-Aviv, 1973–1977
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of France to Morocco, location Rabat, 1978–1980
Diplomatic Counselor of the French government, 1980
Director of African and Madagascan affairs in the French ministry of foreign affairs, 1980–1981
Minister of State of the Principality of Monaco, 1981–1985
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of His Most Serene Highness the Prince Rainier III of Monaco to Switzerland, location Berne, 1985–1991
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of His Most Serene Highness the Prince Rainier III of Monaco to Germany, location Bonn, 1991–1998
Death in service as Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of His Most Serene Highness the Prince Rainier III of Monaco to Germany in 1998, location Bonn.