Søren Andreas Christophersen

Søren Andreas "Don Andrés" Christophersen (July 6, 1849 – 1933) was a Norwegian diplomat that served in Argentina for nearly four decades.

He was one of the sons of the customs official Ole Christophersen (1796–1878) and his wife Tobine Christine Petersen (1806–83).

[2][3][4][5] Wilhelm Christopher Christophersen went to Buenos Aires in 1867 and inspired four of his brothers to follow.

After Wilhelm relocated to Leith, Scotland, Søren Andreas became general consul in 1879.

After the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden, in 1906 he became the unpaid Norwegian envoy to Buenos Aires, serving until 1916.