The House of Metternich was an old German noble family originating in the Rhineland. The most prominent member was Prince Klemens von Metternich, who was...
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liberal Revolutions of 1848 forced his resignation. Born into the House of Metternich in 1773 as the son of a diplomat, Metternich received a good education...
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several members of the House of Metternich. Tatiana von Metternich-Winneburg (1915–2006) The surname is also shared by: Count Franz von Metternich (1746–1818)...
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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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von Metternich-Sándor Winneburg (27 June 1870 – 25 October 1963) was an Austrian aristocrat. She was born in Paris on 27 June 1870 into the House of Metternich...
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Nicomedes Prinz von Metternich-Winneburg (26 May 1917 – 21 September 1992) was a German-Austrian racing driver and President of the Commission Sportive...
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property of the House of Metternich, hence its current name, Metternich Castle. The last member of the family to own the castle was Klemens von Metternich, one...
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Richard Metternich was born into the House of Metternich in Vienna on 7 January 1829. He was the eldest surviving son of Klemens von Metternich and his...
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Josef Metternich (2 June 1915, in Cologne – 21 February 2005, in Feldafing) was a German operatic baritone. Metternich also appeared at the Royal Opera...
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philanthropist, artist, and patron of the arts. She published her books and watercolours under the name Tatiana von Metternich. She supported charity, especially...
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Alexandrine von Metternich-Zichy (27 February 1832 in Vienna – 16 November 1919 in Vienna) was an Austrian aristocrat. A member of the House of Metternich, she was...
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von Metternich (30 August 1804 – 6 May 1820) was an Austrian princess. Princess Klementine von Metternich was born on 30 August 1804 into the House of Metternich...
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Schloss Johannisberg (category House of Metternich)
leaving no heir, but a significant portion of his fortune to his mistress. With his death the House of Metternich became extinct. Although Princess Tatiana...
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Luxembourg House of Mecklenburg House of Metternich House of Nassau House of Oettingen-Oettingen House of Oldenburg House of Orsini-Rosenberg House of Ortenburg...
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Schloss Grafenegg (category House of Metternich)
Clementine von Metternich-Sandor and he took her name (Metternich-Sandór) instead. Grafenegg was not the main residence of the dukes of Ratibor, as their...
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Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid was born on 29 September 1617 in Bourscheid Castle, a member of the House of Metternich. He was the younger son of Johann...
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Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York (1473–c. 1483) Prince Richard von Metternich (1829–1895), from the German House of Metternich Prince Richard of Hesse...
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Kynžvart Castle (category House of Metternich)
remains of the castle were confiscated and by 1630 granted to the Metternich family. From 1682 to 1691, Count Philipp Emmerich von Metternich (1621-1698)...
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Austrian Empire (redirect from Empire of Austria)
Edward. The Fall of the House of Habsburg. New York: Viking, 1963. Print. "History of Austria, Austria in the Age of Metternich." History of Austria, Austria...
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of Chancellor Metternich; but precisely because of it, and emerging ideals of independence, the Revolutions of 1848 broke out, which wracked all of Europe...
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Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg (14 July 1622[citation needed] – 28 September 1679) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop and Elector of Mainz from...
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Reinhard von Metternich (23 August 1551 – 17 September 1623) was the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1599 to 1623. Lothar von Metternich was born in Schloss...
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The Sándor-Metternich mansion (Hungarian: Sándor–Metternich-kastély) is a classicist manor in Bajna in Esztergom County, Hungary. It lies approximately...
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resided at the house after going into exile following the series of revolutions that shook Continental Europe that year. After visiting Metternich there, future...
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the sons have established banking houses. Then France overruns Europe in the Napoleonic Wars. Austrian Prince Metternich asks Salomon to raise 15 million...
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(1915–1916). He was a prominent German opponent of Ottoman actions during the Armenian genocide. Count Metternich held early diplomatic postings in London,...
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Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich, and was held in Vienna from September 1814 to June 1815. The objective of the Congress was to provide a long-term...
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all aspects of internal policy and urged him to be influenced by Prince Metternich, Austria's Foreign Minister. Following the Revolutions of 1848, Ferdinand...
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from the House of Kolowrat. As a moderate liberal politician, he was one of the major opponents of State Chancellor Prince Klemens von Metternich during...
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Reactionary (section Metternich and containment)
teachings of the 19th-century popes buttressed the ideas of the clerical philosophers. From 1815 to 1848, Prince Metternich, the foreign minister of the Austrian...
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