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Louise de
Riquet (3 June 1837 – 8
November 1890)
known as
Louisa de Mercy-
Argenteau, was a
Belgian pianist. She was the
eldest daughter of
Michel Gabriel...
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Florimond Claude,
comte de Mercy-
Argenteau (20
April 1727 – 25
August 1794) was an
Austrian diplomat,
statesman of
French noble ancestry, in the service...
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Eugen Gillis Wilhelm Graf
Mercy d'Argenteau or
Eugen Gillis Alexis Argenteau (30
December 1743 – 4 May 1819)
joined the
Austrian army in 1760 and fought...
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Napoleon Bonaparte and an
Austrian corps under Count Eugène-Guillaume
Argenteau. The
French won the battle,
which was
fought near the
village of Cairo...
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during this time were: 1815–1818: François
Joseph Charles Marie de Mercy-
Argenteau 1818–1823:
Philippe d'Arschot
Schoonhoven 1823–1828:
Leonard du Bus de...
- were
specially devoted to his music. In Belgium, the
Comtesse de Mercy-
Argenteau (1837–1890) was most
influential in
making possible the
staging of The...
- Antoinette's
mother and the
Austrian amb****ador to France,
Comte de Mercy-
Argenteau, who sent the
Empress secret reports on
Marie Antoinette's behaviour,...
- mistresses,
although perhaps his favourite.
Countess Louise de Mercy-
Argenteau (1837–1890),
likely a
platonic relationship,
author of The Last Love of...
- left no children, and his name p****ed to
Count Argenteau, from whom came the
family of Mercy-
Argenteau. He was the
foster father of
Florimund Count de...
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mother and Austria's
French amb****ador
Florimond Claude,
Comte de Mercy-
Argenteau suggest that the
Austrian court did hope for the
princess to
exert influence...