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  1. The last Count of Metternich-Winneburg was Franz Georg Karl von Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein (1746–1818), who lost the ancestral lordship to France by the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville. In compensation, Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, gave him the secularized Ochsenhausen Abbey and raised him to the rank of Fürst in 1803. Their immediate ...

  2. Franz Georg Karl von Metternich. Porträt des Grafen von Metternich-Winneburg um 1799. Franz Georg Karl Graf von Metternich-Winneburg, seit 1803 Fürst von Ochsenhausen (* 9. März 1746 in Koblenz; † 11. August 1818 in Wien) war Diplomat und Minister in österreichischen Diensten.

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  4. München 2006, S. 194–197. The imperial family, gathered together in front of the portrait of Emperor Franz I of Austria – the painting was intended to convey the family idyll and the unity of the dynasty under the ‘good Emperor’ Franz. Given the repression during his reign, the present-day mind finds it difficult to understand how he ...

  5. Nonetheless, it had created the impression that, when the new Germany did emerge, it would do so under the aegis of Prussia and with the exclusion of Austria. History of Austria - The Age of Metternich, 1815–48: The 33 years after the end of the Napoleonic Wars are called in Austria—and to some extent in all of Europe—the Age of Metternich.

  6. May 11, 2024 · Metternich, the descendant of an old Rhenish noble family, was the son of Franz Georg Karl, Graf (count) von Metternich-Winneburg and the Gräfin (countess) Beatrix Kagenegg. His father was then the Austrian envoy to the Rhenish principalities of the empire, and Metternich spent his youth in the Rhine-Moselle region, for which he retained a ...

  7. History of Germany - The age of Metternich and the era of unification, 1815–71: In place of the Holy Roman Empire the peacemakers of the Congress of Vienna had established a new organization of German states, the German Confederation. This was a loose political association in which most of the rights of sovereignty remained in the hands of the member governments. There was no central ...

  8. Franz Georg Karl von Metternich. Franz Georg Karl von Metternich-Winneburg, vanaf 1803 vorst van Ochsenhausen ( Koblenz, 9 maart 1746 - Wenen, 11 augustus 1818) was een Oostenrijks diplomaat en gevolmachtigd minister van de Oostenrijkse Nederlanden .

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