Felix Ludwig Johann Friedrich, Prince of Schwarzenberg (German: Felix Ludwig Johann Friedrich Prinz zu Schwarzenberg; Czech: Felix Ludvík Jan Bedřich princ...
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Karl Philipp, Fürst zu Schwarzenberg (or Charles Philip, Prince of Schwarzenberg; 18/19 April 1771 – 15 October 1820) was an Austrian Generalissimo and...
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Schwarzenberg Plan or the Schwarzenberg-Bruck Plan. An important initiative in this direction was the plan of the Austrian head of government Felix zu...
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rer. oec. Friedrich Prinz zu Schwarzenberg (born 1940). On 22 April 1967, in Seefeld, Schwarzenberg married Countess Therese zu Hardegg (b. Vienna, 17 February...
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Otto of Greece, Bohemian nobleman and Austrian statesman Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg, and the Greek general Christodoulos Hatzipetros. She died in Damascus...
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Friedrich Prince zu Schwarzenberg, or in Czech Bedřich prince ze Schwarzenberg (April 6, 1809 in Vienna, Austria – March 27, 1885 in Vienna, Austria)...
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The House of Schwarzenberg is a German (Franconian) and Czech (Bohemian) aristocratic family, formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses...
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abdicated the throne at Olomouc, as part of Minister President Felix zu Schwarzenberg's plan to end the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Franz Joseph then...
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Hesse and his subjects was the cause for the Austrian chancellor Felix zu Schwarzenberg to isolate Prussia further. Austrian and allied armies advanced...
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cz. Retrieved 2013-10-29. "Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg, Prime Minister of Austria 1848-1852" by Adolph Schwarzenberg; New York: Columbia University Press...
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František Palacký. On 4 March 1849, however, minister-president Felix zu Schwarzenberg took the initiative and imposed the March Constitution, which promised...
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Ferdinand's designated successor, Franz Joseph I, Prime Minister Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg declared the indivisibility of Austria. Thus, it became clear that...
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International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. Schwarzenberg. A. Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946. p. 28....
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Olomouc, whereafter he resigned on 21 November in favour of Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg. Wessenberg spent his last years at his family's estates in Freiburg...
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1815-1914, Lawrence Sondhaus, page 46 Sondhaus, Lawrence. "Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg and Italy." Austrian History Yearbook 22 (1991): 57-75. In the Service...
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Charles, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1834–1921) (redirect from Karl VI, Furst zu Lowenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg)
(Kleinheubach 28 September 1873 – Vienna 27 June 1936), married Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg Prince Johannes Baptista of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (Kleinheubach...
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Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary 28 October 1849: Felix zu Schwarzenberg, Prime Minister of Austria 28 October 1849: Joseph Radetzky von...
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(Kleinheubach 28 September 1873 – Vienna 27 June 1936), married Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg Prince Johannes Baptista of Löwenstein(-Wertheim-Rosenberg) (Kleinheubach...
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states came more to the fore under Austrian prime minister Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg, and Bernstorff's opposition to the Prince's German policy brought...
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(acting) Felix von Schwarzenberg 1848 Franz Wimpffen 1848 (acting) Alberto Montecuccoli-Laderchi 1848–1849 (acting) Karl Borromäus Philipp zu Schwarzenberg 1849–1850...
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Oesterreich, Vol. 3, Vienna 1858, p. 190. Eduard Heller: Fürst Felix zu Schwarzenberg: Mitteleuropas Vorkämpfer. Militärwissenschaftlicher Verlag, Vienna...
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associate of the Austrian Minister-President, Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg, and when Schwarzenberg suddenly died in April 1852, Buol succeeded him as foreign...
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1979), married in Berg Castle on 29 October 1930 Adolf 10te Fürst zu Schwarzenberg (Frauenberg, 18 August 1890 – Bordighera, 27 February 1950),[citation...
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Justina (20 February 1647 – 21 April 1696), a daughter of Edmund III of Schwarzenberg, Seigneur de Bierset, d'Hierges, de Champlon and Countess Marie d'Arschot...
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1849) Franz Joseph, Prince of Dietrichstein (25 January 1850) Felix Furst zu Schwarzenberg (7 January 1851) Maximilian Graf O'Donnell von Tyrconell (19...
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mit dem Lebensbilde von Felix Plater. Basel: Schweighauser. p. 26. OCLC 245533138. "Geschichte der Medizinischen Fakultät zu Basel 1460-1900". Archived...
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Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg and his Austrian counterpart Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg, among others, met in Warsaw on October 25. Under Russian pressure...
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Charles IV in Prague (1848) Equestrian statue of Karl Philipp Fürst zu Schwarzenberg in Vienna (1867) Theodor Körner Monument in Dresden (1871) Leibniz...
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Blücher, the main Allied army commanded by Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg, advanced to a position dangerously close to Paris. Gathering up his...
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Klemens von Metternich (redirect from Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein)
Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), known as Klemens von Metternich (German: [ˈkleːmens...
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