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    had been adopted by his aunt, Clementine von Metternich-Sándor (1870–1963). Franz Albrecht Metternich-Sándor, the son of Victor III, Duke of Ratibor and...
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    Pauline Clémentine Marie Walburga, Princess of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (née Countess Pauline Sándor de Szlavnicza; 25 February 1836 – 28 September...
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    Franz Albrecht of Hohenlohe (born 1920; son of her niece Elisabeth), who assumed the title of Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst-Metternich-Sándor....
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  • Princess Clementine von Metternich-Sándor Winneburg (27 June 1870 – 25 October 1963) was an Austrian aristocrat. She was born in Paris on 27 June 1870...
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    Albrecht, Duke of Ratibor u. Corvey (1920–2009), was adopted in 1926/7 by her sister, Klementina, and took the additional surname "Metternich-Sándor"...
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    The Sándor-Metternich mansion (Hungarian: SándorMetternich-kastély) is a classicist manor in Bajna in Esztergom County, Hungary. It lies approximately...
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    (1919–1923) Victor III August Maria (1923–1945) Franz-Albrecht Metternich-Sándor (1945–2009) Victor IV Metternich-Sándor (since 2009) ŽÁČEK, Rudolf. Dějiny Slezska...
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    Victor III died on 11 November 1945, and his successor was Franz-Albrecht Metternich-Sándor [pl], who, however, did not inherit the Racibórz Castle as...
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    inherited by his son Franz-Albrecht Metternich-Sándor (1920–2009), who was adopted by the last member of the princely Metternich family, princess Clementine...
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    flags – was performed by then-Mayor Andrzej Markowiak and Duke Franz-Albrecht Metternich-Sándor [pl]. The monument depicts the poet sitting on an oak stump...
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    all of Europe. This led to the expulsion of Metternich from the Imperial Chancellery and the rise of Franz Joseph, replacing Ferdinand I, who was forced...
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    Schloss Grafenegg (category House of Metternich)
    II's grandson, Franz-Albrecht (1920-2009), was adopted by princess Clementine von Metternich-Sandor and he took her name (Metternich-Sandór) instead. Grafenegg...
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    Ferdinand; father of Emperor Franz Josef of Austria-Hungary and Emperor Maximilian of Mexico Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich (May 15, 1773 – June 11,...
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    his speech was read aloud in the streets of Vienna to the mob by which Metternich was overthrown (13 March), and when a deputation from the Diet visited...
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    Ratibor and 5th Prince of Corvey, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst-Metternich-Sándor (b. 1964), owner of the Imperial Abbey of Corvey, Germany, and Grafenegg...
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    Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz Klemens Wenzel von Metternich Georg Büchner Louis Pasteur Ferdinand Braun Albrecht Kossel Georg Simmel Albert Schweitzer Otto...
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    claiming the throne for himself. In 1947 Karl's older brothers Leopold and Franz Josef formally renounced their rights in New York. In 1948 his other brother...
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  • Karl Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg, Archbishop-elector (1679) Anselm Franz von Ingelheim, Archbishop-elector (1679–1695) Lothar Franz von Schönborn,...
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