List of ambassadors of France to Morocco

The list of ambassadors of France to Morocco began after diplomatic relations were established in 1956.The French embassy and consulate general are at 49, Allal ben Abdallah in Rabat.Besides the one in Rabat, there are five other consulates general in Morocco, based in: There are also three honorary consuls located at: In 1911, the conquest of Morocco was initiated by the French Third Republic, in the aftermath of the Agadir Crisis.According to the treaty, most of Morocco would become a French protectorate from 1912 to 1956, when the country regained its independence.For 44 years, from Lyautey to Dubois (who became the first French ambassador to independent Morocco), there were fourteen Residents General who succeeded one another.
The longest serving Resident-General, Marshal Hubert Lyautey
French RepublicKingdom of MoroccoHis ExcellencyMinister of Europe and Foreign AffairsPresident of FranceAllal ben AbdallahAgadirCasablancaMarrakechTangierEssaouiraChargé d'affaires ad interimAlexandre ParodiRoger Seydoux Fornier de ClausonneJean-Bernard RaimondJean HerlyJean-Bernard MériméeMichel LévêqueCharles FriesHélène Le GalHubert LyauteyList of French residents-general in Moroccoconquest of MoroccoFrench Third RepublicAgadir CrisisTreaty of FesMoroccoFrench protectorateResident-General of France in MoroccoLyauteyThéodore SteegLucien SaintHenri PonsotMarcel PeyroutonCharles NoguèsGabriel PuauxEirik LabonneAlphonse JuinAugustin GuillaumeGilbert GrandvalList of diplomatic missions in MoroccoList of diplomatic missions of FranceFrance–Morocco relationsAlgeriaAustraliaAustriaBelgiumCanadaGermanyGeorgiaGreeceGuatemalaHoly SeeIsraelJordanLebanonMalaysiaPhilippinesPolandRomaniaRussiaSouth KoreaSri LankaSwedenTurkeyUnited KingdomUnited StatesUnited NationsEnglandHawaiiOttoman Empire