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    Karl Ferdinand von Buol (German: Karl Ferdinand Graf von Buol-Schauenstein; 17 May 1797 – 28 October 1865) was an Austrian Empire diplomatist and statesman...
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    state visit. Metternich was not keen on the new Foreign Minister, Karl Ferdinand von Buol, but thought him sufficiently incompetent that he would be impressionable...
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  • Baron Alexander von Bach, the interior minister and a progressive advisor of Franz Joseph. Leopold Hornung as Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol, the foreign...
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  • of German Reichstag Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein (1760–1833), Bishop of Chur, Switzerland Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol (1797–1865), Austrian...
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    German mediatization. An uncle of the Austrian diplomat Karl Ferdinand Graf von Buol-Schauenstein, Buol-Schauenstein was first ordained as a priest at Chur...
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    Dr. Jacob Kurz von Senftenau 1594–1597 Johann Wolf Freymann von Oberhausen 1597–1606 Dr. Rudolf Coradutz 1606–1612 Leopold Freiherr von Stralendorf 1612–1620...
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    Minister-President (1848–1852) Karl Ferdinand von Buol, Chairmen of the ministers' conference (1852–1859) Johann Bernhard von Rechberg und Rothenlöwen, Chairmen...
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    Bourqueney, ambassador to Vienna  Austria Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol, Foreign Minister Baron Joseph Alexander von Hübner, ambassador to Paris  United Kingdom...
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    Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria by his nephew Francis Joseph. After heir presumptive Archduke Franz Karl had renounced the succession, Ferdinand abdicated...
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    himself, from 1821 under the chairmanship of State Chancellor Prince Klemens von Metternich. The office of minister-president was not refilled from 1852,...
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    Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the see of the diocese. Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein (1824-1833), last Prince- Bishop of Chur Johann Georg...
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    orders of Chancellor Metternich, the Austrian ambassador to Turin, Karl Ferdinand von Buol, asked Charles Albert to clarify his position - was he with Austria...
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  • Karl Ludwig von Bruck killed himself. Other casualties were Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol (Foreign Minister), Interior Minister Baron Alexander von Bach...
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    policy; he was, however, made the instrument for the anti-Prussian policy of Buol, the foreign minister; this brought about constant disputes with Bismarck...
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    Baron Alexander von Bach (German: Alexander Freiherr von Bach; 4 January 1813, Loosdorf, Austria – 12 November 1893, Schöngrabern, Austria) was an Austrian...
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    Adolphe Bourqueney. Austria was represented by Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol-Schauenstein and Baron Anton von Prokesch-Osten, while the Ottoman Empire sent Aarif...
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  • Count Franz de Paula von Colloredo-Wallsee 1851–1852: Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol-Schauenstein 1852–1856: Count Franz de Paula von Colloredo-Wallsee 1856–1860:...
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    instance, the grand-cross "in Brillanten" was granted to Reichskanzler Otto von Bismarck in 1871. Jörg Nimmergut, Handbuch Deutsche Orden, Saarbrücken 1989...
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  • O'Donnell von Tyrconell (19 February 1853) Heinrich von Heß (18 December 1855) Karl Ferdinand Graf Buol-Schauenstein (29 April 1856) Karl Freiherr von Krauß...
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  • Austria 28 October 1849: Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, Field Marshal of Austria 11 June 1852: Count Karl Ferdinand von Buol-Schauenstein, Foreign Minister of Austria...
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  • Baron Karl Eugen von Hügel (24 May 1805 – 29 May 1870) was a German diplomat and Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Württemberg. Karl Eugen was born on...
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  • (1755–1777) Franz Dionys von Rost, Prince-bishop (1777–1793) Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein, Prince-bishop (1794–1803) Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg...
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  • Matsch, Der Auswärtige Dienst von Österreich-Ungarn 1720-1920, Vienna, Böhlau, 1986. —, Geschichte des Auswärtigen Dienstes von Österreich-Ungarn 1720-1920...
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    Bukuwka) Bulgarini (von) Buol-Schauenstein Butler (von Clonebough) (von) Caboga (House of Caboga) Calice (von Caprara) Cassis-Faraone (von) Cavriani (Ceschi...
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  • (complete list) – Karl Franz Lodron, Prince-bishop (1791–1803) Prince-Bishopric of Chur (complete list) – Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein, Prince-bishop...
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    Mayer von Heldensfeld (6 battalions, 8 guns) Brigade: General-Major Ignaz Buol von Berenburg (6 battalions, 8 guns) Divisional Artillery: (6 guns) Division:...
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    (digitalised). Österreichische staatsverträge: Niederlande ... Bearb. von Heinrich ritter von Srbik (in German). A. Holzhausen. 1912. p. 381. Retrieved 31 July...
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    (1853) were delivered to the Russians by Austrian Foreign Minister Count Karl von Buol on 5 December 1853. The note met with the approval of Nicholas I, but...
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    Johann residence of a governor of the Princely Abbey. In 1622 bailiff Georg Buol got the right to hold the blood court by the Prince-Abbot. The self-administration...
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    "moldy throne" of Wallachia, young Știrbei was actively courting Count von Buol's daughter, Josephine. Appointed Caimacam in July 1856, Alexandru II Ghica...
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