...Congress, the Hanoverian CourtMünster and Count Hardenberg; in anycase Metternich could count on the ultrareactionary sentiment...unconditionalagreement of Prussia. In order to securethis, Metternich hurried to Teplitz, andthere, on July 29...
...was assumed andthe two parties learnt to count on one another in difficultsituations...appointment with the arrival of Herr von Budberg has caused aregular panic in Vienna. Prince Metternich told me hehad received instructions which...
...issue of the magazine, caused quite a stir, so muchso that the German Foreign Office ordered thirty copies of it. Metternich to von Bülow,August 5, 1904 (NS), Germany, Auswärtiges Amt, Russland, no. 1, vols...
...symposiums of students,the sharing of confidences with CountMetternich (thefuture Prime Minister of Austria)...young men of Germany: Stein, Forster, and theCounts von Hagen; days of scientific excursions to testthe knowledge...
...Werder, General Bernhard von, German diplomat...Werthern, Georg Freiherr von,German diplomat, 13...1921-22,65.Wolff-Metternich, Count, Germanambassador, 103...Wrangel, Field Marshal von, 34.Young Plan, 1929...
...and, 14Spee, Friedrich von, 37Spener, Philipp Jakob, 99Sperges, Joseph von, 161Spinola, Christoph...298Srbik, Heinrich von: on Franciscangovernment, 273; on Metternich,290Staatsrecht, Bohemian, 15Stadion, Philipp, Count, and FrancisI, 281Starhemberg...
...fallen from power in Vienna, and theEmperor appointed Count Alexander von Mensdorff-Pouilly (1813–71), adashing...Rechberg,who for all his faults had been apprenticed to Metternich, knew the diplomatic trade. Mensdorff...
...become quite clear why Count Beust tookParis on his...of his interview with Count Beust,said to me: U...possible.' Herr von Beust spoke of his own...first learnt from Herr von Beust thatPrince Metternich, after all delicate hints...
...November 6 Beust launchedthe effort by instructing Metternich to state frankly what hadoften been "insinuated...correspondence between Beust in Vienna and Metternich and Count Vitzthum inParis. For Napoleon, Rouher and La Valette...
......The "Moonlight" Sonata was dedicated to: A) Count Rasumovsky, B) Julie von Breuning, C) Giulietta Guicciardi (IB), D...after Beethoven took custody (IB), C) due to Metternich not interceding until Beethoven would agree to......
......moated castle, complete with turrets, dating back to 1396. With its romantic facade added by CountvonMetternich, the owners Count and Countess von Gymnich stage popular annual historical festivals to help offset the cost of maintaining such......
......maneuvers. Of special interest is this quotation from Count Klemens vonMetternich, the Austrian chancellor who orchestrated the diplomacy...drama: "(Policy) is like a play in many acts," Metternich wrote, "which unfolds inevitably once the curtain......
......Londoners were favoured with a visit from Field Marshal Baron von Haynau, an Austrian commandant who had earned the international...confined himself to writing defences of the Austrian CountMetternich and his fellow bullies and executioners, he could perhaps......
......William III of Prussia. Fürst vonMetternich was the chief Austrian negotiator...the Russian delegation included Count Nesselrode, Count Capo d'Istria, and Carlo Andreo...Prussian diplomats were Karl August von Hardenberg, Wilhelm von Humboldt......
......the pressure of the Austrian foreign minister, Prince vonMetternich, disavowed Ypsilanti, who was disastrously defeated...E Greece. His differences with the Greek president, Count Capo d'Istria, led to his resignation in 1830....
......moated castle, complete with turrets, dating back to 1396. With its romantic facade added by CountvonMetternich, the owners Count and Countess von Gymnich stage popular annual historical festivals to help offset the cost of maintaining such......
......maneuvers. Of special interest is this quotation from Count Klemens vonMetternich, the Austrian chancellor who orchestrated the diplomacy...drama: "(Policy) is like a play in many acts," Metternich wrote, "which unfolds inevitably once the curtain......
......Londoners were favoured with a visit from Field Marshal Baron von Haynau, an Austrian commandant who had earned the international...confined himself to writing defences of the Austrian CountMetternich and his fellow bullies and executioners, he could perhaps......
......The "Moonlight" Sonata was dedicated to: A) Count Rasumovsky, B) Julie von Breuning, C) Giulietta Guicciardi (IB), D...after Beethoven took custody (IB), C) due to Metternich not interceding until Beethoven would agree to......