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    ˈmɛtɐniç]) or Prince Metternich, was a German statesman and diplomat in the service of the Austrian Empire. A conservative, Metternich was at the center...
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    Paul Anton Marie Hubert Graf Wolff Metternich zur Grach (December 5, 1853 – November 29, 1934) was a Prussian and German ambassador in London (1901–1912)...
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    known as Richard von Metternich, was an Austrian diplomat and the eldest surviving son of the diplomat Klemens, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein...
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    Karl von Metternich (1746–1818), politician Klemens von Metternich (1773–1859), Austrian diplomat and politician Princess Klementine von Metternich (1804–1820)...
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  • Metternich usually refers to Prince Klemens von Metternich (1773–1859), famous Austrian politician and diplomat. It may also refer to any of several members...
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    Prince Klemens von Metternich was a German-born Austrian politician and statesman and one of the most important diplomats of his era, serving as the Foreign...
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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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    Friedrich von Gentz (category Diplomats of the Austrian Empire)
    – 9 June 1832) was a Prussian-Austrian diplomat and a writer. With Austrian chancellor Klemens von Metternich he was one of the main forces behind the...
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    Melchior Hubert Paul Gustav Graf von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (8 October 1831 – 22 November 1901) was a German diplomat who served as ambassador to the United...
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    Alexander I of Russia (category Burials at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg)
    cites: Metternich Mem. Palmer 1974, pp. 154–55. Mäkelä-Alitalo 2006. Nichols 1982, p. 41. Cox 1987, p. 121. Truscott 1997, p. 26. Bushkovitch, Paul (2012)...
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    1806 he was secretary of the embassy in London, and in 1807 worked with Metternich in the same capacity in Paris. In 1810 he was accredited to the court...
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    foremost statesmen of her day. Moreover, she and Austrian Chancellor Metternich cultivated a notorious romantic liaison. She was also reputed to have...
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    alternative to Metternich's aims of Austrian domination of European affairs. Kapodistrias's liberal ideas of a new European order so threatened Metternich that...
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    Catherine Bagration (category Klemens von Metternich)
    Vienna. She then became the mistress of the influential Prince Klemens von Metternich and had a daughter by him in Vienna on 29 September 1810,[citation needed]...
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    stakeholders. The Congress was chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich, and was held in Vienna from September 1814 to June 1815. The objective...
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    to the Sublime Porte, Count Paul Wolff Metternich, was appalled by the Armenian genocide, and, unlike Wangenheim, Metternich was prepared to speak out against...
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    Ludwig Sand, a militant member of the Burschenschaften. This murder gave Metternich the pretext to issue the Carlsbad Decrees of 1819, which dissolved the...
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    Richard von Kühlmann (category Diplomats from Istanbul)
    Richard von Kühlmann (3 May 1873 – 16 February 1948) was a German diplomat and industrialist. From 6 August 1917 to 9 July 1918, he served as Germany's...
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    as Waldemar, Mathematikprofessor The Congress Dances (1955) as Count Metternich The Bath in the Barn (1956) as Don Fernando The Unexcused Hour (1957)...
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    support of two-thirds of the cardinals, and with Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich wanting a very strong Pope to hold firm against the flood of revolution...
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    Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (category 18th-century French diplomats)
    with Tsar Alexander I of Russia and the Austrian minister Klemens von Metternich. Talleyrand sought a negotiated secure peace so as to perpetuate the gains...
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    At the instigation of the chancellor of the Austrian Empire, Prince Metternich, the Central Federal Bureau of Investigations (German: Bundeszentralbehörde...
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    moved to Austria in 1809, where he became a diplomat and journalist in service of Klemens von Metternich, the Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire...
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    Diplomacy (redirect from Chief diplomat)
    French History, 24 (2010), 164–96; Kissinger, Henry. A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh, and the Problem of Peace: 1812–1822 (1999) Henry Kissinger...
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    Hans Georg von Mackensen (category Diplomats in the Nazi Party)
    Georg von Mackensen (26 January 1883 – 28 September 1947) was a German diplomat who served at different stages as "State Secretary" at the Foreign Ministry...
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    chancellor Metternich (in office 1809–1848) in Münchengrätz, two months after the Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi in September 1833. In his own writing, Metternich said...
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    Georg Heinrich von Görtz (category Diplomats for Sweden)
    Görtz displayed a genius for diplomacy which would have done honour to a Metternich or a Talleyrand. He desired peace with Russia first of all, and at the...
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    Karl Nesselrode (category Diplomats from Lisbon)
    returned to St Petersburg by way of Vienna in order to exchange views with Metternich. He sought to persuade Alexander to open negotiations with Napoleon, if...
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    Adam Albert von Neipperg (category Diplomats from Vienna)
    appointed as lieutenant field marshal.[citation needed] In 1814, Klemens von Metternich sent him to negotiate with the King of Naples, Joachim Murat, who signed...
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  • Ambassador Paul Wolff Metternich until in 1912 when he was transferred as acting Consul in Cape Town in the absence of Consul-General Hans Paul von Humboldt-Dachroeden...
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