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  Ljubljana (Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Karl Johann Reichsgraf von Herberstein † (Coadjutor Bishop: 20 Nov 1769; Bishop: 28 Nov 1772 to 7 Oct 1787)
Franz Karl Reichsgraf von Kaunitz-Rietberg † (Bishop: 12 Apr 1710 to 25 Sep 1717)
Franz Freiherr von Raigesfeld, S.J. (Auxiliary Bishop: 1 Jun 1795 to 16 Jul 1800)
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 Descendants of Theobald I (Diepold) von Auersperg (1362-1423) gen 10+11 of 19 gen
Descendants of Theobald I (Diepold) von Auersperg (1362-1423) gen 10+11 of 19 gen
Anton von Auersperg and Countess Maria Josefa von
von Lobkowicz and Countess Maria Josepha von Harrach zu
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 Klemens Wenzel von Metternich - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar Fürst von Metternich-Winneberg-Beilstein (May 15, 1773 – June 11, 1858) (sometimes rendered in English as Prince Klemens Metternich) was an Austrian politician and statesman and perhaps the most important diplomat of his era.
Metternich was born in Coblenz into minor Westphalian nobility, and one of his earliest diplomatic coups was to marry the granddaughter of the powerful and wealthy Austrian chancellor Count Wenzel von Kaunitz in 1795.
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 Congress of Ems
Maximilian Franz, Archbishop of Cologne (a brother of Emperor Joseph II), refused to see him, and none of the three elector-archbishops honoured his credentials.
When the nuncio at Cologne by authority of the pope granted a matrimonial dispensation from the second degree of consanguinity to Prince von Hohenlohe-Bartenstein and Countess Blankenheim, Archbishop Maximilian Franz of Cologne addressed to him a strong protest forbidding him for the future the exercise of all jurisdiction in the Archdiocese of Cologne.
He desired Karl Theodor von Dalberg as coadjutor, and, to obtain the consent of Rome, he withdrew, at least apparently, from the "Punctation" and obtained a renewal of his quinquennial faculties from Rome on 9 Aug., 1787.
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 Women in power 1670-1700
1672-75 Regent Dowager Duchess Louise von Anhalt-Dessau of Liegnitz and Brieg in Slesia (Poland)
She was married to a Burgrave von Kirchberg and in 1799 the counties were inherited by Burgravine Luise of Kirchenberg, Countess of Sayn-Hardenburg and Lady of Farnrode and trough her, by the Dukes of Nassau-Weilburg - the present ruling family of Luxembourg.
The daughter of Ernst August von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, who later became Elector of Hannover and Sophie von der Pfalz, who was named heir to the British throne in 1701, she was mother of two sons, and lived (1668-1705).
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 Franz Josef quiz
Franz Josef's mother was a strong willed woman who, in 1848, was described as "the only man in the Hofburg".
Franz Josef's first-born child, a daughter, died at the age of two.
Franz Josef's only son Rudolf was involved in a murder-suicide with his mistress at Mayerling in 1889.
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 KAULBACH, WILHELM VON ... - Online Information article about KAULBACH, WILHELM VON ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Kaunitz, either because he was really persuaded that the old policy must be given up, or because he saw that the dominating idea in the mind of Maria Theresa was the recovery of See also:
It was considered a great feat of diplomacy, and established Kaunitz as the recognized master of the art.
With all his pomposity and conceit, Kaunitz was astute, he was laborious and orderly; when his advice was not taken he would carry out the wishes of his masters, while no defeat ever damped his pertinacity.
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After a long stay in England, where he made the acquaintance of the prince of Wales (afterwards George IV.), Metternich went to Vienna; and on the 27th of September 1795 he married at Austerlitz the Countess Eleonore von Kaunitz, a grand-daughter of that Austrian chancellor who, in many respects was his prototype.
His second wife, Baroness Antonie von Leykam, Countess von Beilstein, died in 1829; his third wife, Melanie, Countess Zichy-Ferraris, died on the 3rd of March 1854.
Fedor von Demelitsch's Fiirst Metternich and seine auswartige Politik, vol.
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 Germany Ecclesiastical Territories
Also known as Anna Maria von Anhalt-Bernburg-Zerbst, she succeeded her aunt as the first of four sisters to occupy the post of sovereign of the territory and resigned in order to marry Duke Joachim Friederich von Schlesien, Duke of Liegnitz, Brieg and Wohlau (1550-1602), and mother of 6 children.
The third of four of daughters of prince Joachim Ernst von Anhalt to rule the territory, she was follower of Melanchthons (Philippstine), which was in opposition to the ruling Lutherian Orthodoxy in Dresden.
Daugther of Botho III and Countess Anna von Eppenstein.
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 Academia operosorum Labacensis
The newly-founded library became an important centre of activity of the "Operosi".
At the time of its greatest prosperity, around 1714, it was an international association of 42 members from Carniola and the counties of central Austria assembled under the patronage of the bishop Franz Karl von Kaunitz[?].
The Academia fell into decline in the summer of 1725.
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 The Subscriber List to Mozart’s Private Concert Series in 1784 - MozartForum
Stockmayer, Baron: Jakob Friedrich, Reichsritter von Stockmayer, Resident Minister for the Margrave of Baden.
Vockel, Baron: Friedrich Wilhelm, Freiherr von Vockel, Councillor of Legation and Resident Minister for the Duke of Brunswick-Luneberg and Wolfenbüttel, Resident Minister for the Prince of Orange-Nassau (Hereditary Stadtholder of the United Netherlands).
The fact that Ignaz von Born and Josef von Sonnenfels, both major players in Masonic circles in Vienna during the 1780’s are present should come as perhaps no surprise, considering that Mozart officially joined the Masons in December of 1784, or just under 9 months later.
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 The Battle Mozart Won In America's War With Britain
Karl Eugen has the dubious role of being the enemy of the causes of the two greatest artists of his era--Friedrich Schiller and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Ignaz von Born was the editor of the scientific journal, whose pages were open to scientists of many different specialties.
Angelo Soliman was married to a Frau von Christiani, the widow of a Dutch general, in St.
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 Klemens Wenzel von Metternich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar Fürst von Metternich-Winneberg-Beilstein (May 15, 1773 – June 11, 1859) (sometimes rendered in English as Prince Klemens Metternich, or in some books, Clement Wenceslaus von Metternich) was an Austrian politician and statesman and perhaps the most important diplomat of his era.
Metternich was born in Coblenz, Germany, then part of the Archbishopric of Trier, the son of Franz Georg Karl von Metternich.
One of his earliest diplomatic coups was to marry the granddaughter of the powerful and wealthy Austrian chancellor Count Wenzel von Kaunitz in 1795.
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 Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar von Metternich
Metternich, the descendant of an old Rhenish noble family, was the son of Franz Georg Karl, Graf von Metternich-Winneburg and Countess Beatrix Kagenegg.
In September 1795 Metternich married the countess Eleonore Kaunitz, heiress and granddaughter of the former Austrian state chancellor Wenzel Anton, Graf von Kaunitz.
His son by his second marriage, Richard, Fürst von Metternich, was Austrian ambassador in Paris from 1859 to 1870 and one of the foremost diplomats of his time.
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Prince of Orsini and Rosenberg, Baron of Lerchenau and Grafenstein Fürst von Orsini und Rosenberg, Freiherr von Lerchenau und Grafenstein 1859 - 1929 Heinrich Orsini und Rosenberg 1848 - 1929 ____________________________________________________________________________
Counts of Schönborn - Buchheim Grafen von Schönborn - Buchheim 1854 - 1903 Erwin Friedrich Karl 1842 - 1903 1903 - 1932 Friedrich Karl Erwin, son 1869 - 1932 ____________________________________________________________________________
The Princes also kept the style of Princely Counts of Umpfenbach, a possession wich had been immediate from 1805 to 1806 and had then become mediate under Baden until 1812 when it was sold.
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 Franz Josef quiz -- free game
What statesman who acted as a mentor to the young Franz Josef, was forced to resign and go into exile at the time of Franz Josef's succession?
What was the relationship between Franz Josef and his future bride prior to their marriage?
Franz Josef had a long standing (30 year) relationship with an actress.
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 The Mozart Project: "Amadeus" and Mozart
No doubt a letter Leopold sent to the Baroness von Waldstadten in Vienna was a central source for the Amadeus character: "When I was a young fellow I used to think that philosophers were people who said little, seldom laughed and turned a sulky face upon the world in general.
It has been proposed elsewhere that she had an affair with Mozart's purported pupil and copyist, Franz Xaver Süssmayr, who was also in Baden during some of this time.
This hypothesis is also untenable, for Franz Xaver Wolfgang carried his legitimate father's most distinctive genetic mark: a misshapen left ear.
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 Austrian Lands to 1918   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
1806 - 1810 Johann Freiherr von Hackelberg zu
1763 - 1773 Johann Gottfried Graf von Heister
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 the relatives from Bychow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The third son Franz Ludwig Ernst of Lübtow (* 20.02.1757) died in November 1780 so it could only be his brother and the youngest son with the name
Franz Edgar, Trude Else Käthe and Irmgard Luise Schoppmeier.
Marianne and Karl Gottlob have three daughters and one adopted daugter.
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 The Imperial Council of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , Founded 1489 , The Imperial Nobility of Germany .
The Principality of Liechtenstein comes under the formal Imperial Jurisdiction of His Imperial and Royal Highness Prinz Karl Friedrich von Deutschland, Herzog von Swabia, Herzog von Saxe-Altenburg, de jure Charles VIII I.R. as the de jure Supreme Sovereign Feudal Overlord of The Holy Roman Empire.
The Reigning Life President and Grand Reichs-Chancellor of The Imperial Reichs-College of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire of The German Nation, is His Imperial and Royal Highness Prinz Karl Friedrich von Deutschland, Herzog von Swabia, de jure Emperor Charles VIII of Germany, Supreme Sovereign and Feudal Overlord of Germany and the Empire.
H.I.&.R.H. Archduke Karl von Habsburg of Austria, Prince of Hungary.
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 Austrian Infantry Regiments Part II
[1] Archduke Ranier-Josef-Johann (1783-1853) was a younger brother of Franz I of Austria.
[2] Archduke Rudolph-Johann-Josef (1788-1831) was a younger brother of Franz I of Austria.
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 The Imperial Reichs College of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , Founded 1489 . The Imperial Nobility of ...
The Present Prince and Claimant to the Principality of Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen-Rudolstadt, H.I.&.R.H. Prinz Karl Friedrich von Deutschland, Herzog von Swabia, Herzog von Saxe-Altenburg.
All descendants of the Imperial Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire, Conferred and Granted by Imperial Letters Patent are automatically members of The Imperial Association of The Nobility of The Holy Roman Empire, by right of Imperial Letters Patent issued by a de facto or de jure Emperor.
Herzog von Thuringia, de jure King of the Romans.
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 CLCUMARS.HTM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
There are 67 recordings on file in which the conductor is Franz Marszalek 1900-1975
Der Graf von Luxembourg by Franz Lehár performed in German
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 Czech Republic
1867 - 1868 Ernst Freiherr von Kellersperg (s.a.)
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 Esterhazy
The members of this section of the family bear the title Prince[ss] Esterházy von Galántha (Serene Highness).
Miklós Mária János Gf Esterházy, Baron zu Galántha, Gf von Forchtenstein (Vienna 1 Jun 1775-Vienna 18 Feb 1856); m.Vienna 1 Jun 1799 Marie Françoise Isabelle de Roisin (Douai 24 Jan 1778-Nice 9 Dec 1845)
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