Carl von und zu Mansbach (26 March 1790 – 17 July 1867) was a Hessian-Norwegian military officer and diplomat.
He spent his childhood in Denmark, and in December 1803 he became a corporal in the Infantry Regiment of Schleswig.
From January 1808 he served in the Royal Life Guards, and in March 1811 he became premier lieutenant.
[2] From 1814, when Norway won independence, Mansbach served Norway—his country of birth.
[1] On 30 December 1847, Mansbach became a diplomat, as he was assigned as Swedish-Norwegian ambassador to The Hague.