- Philipp, Graf von
Cobenzl (28 May 1741 – 30
August 1810) was a
statesman of the
Habsburg monarchy and the
Austrian Empire.
Cobenzl was born in Ljubljana...
- The
Cobenzl family was an
Austrian noble family from Carinthia. They had the bulk of
their possessions in present-day
Slovenia and had an
important role...
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Roman Empire. The
signatories were
Joseph Bonaparte and
Count Ludwig von
Cobenzl, the
Austrian foreign minister. The
treaty formally ended Austrian and...
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residences of the
Cobenzl family. Both the
Austrian statesman and
famous art
collector Philipp von
Cobenzl and the
diplomat Count Ludwig von
Cobenzl spent time...
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Johann Ludwig Joseph, Graf von
Cobenzl (21
November 1753 – 22
February 1809) was a
diplomat and
politician of the
Habsburg monarchy. He
served as the...
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Kensington Palace; and the
Princess Diana Memorial in the
garden of
Schloss Cobenzl in Vienna,
making it the
first memorial dedicated to
Diana in a German-speaking...
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Johann Karl Philipp, Graf von
Cobenzl (21 July 1712 – 27
January 1770) was an 18th-century
politician in the
Habsburg monarchy. He was
minister plenipotentiary...
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October 1797 (26 Vendémiaire VI) by
Napoleon Bonaparte and
Count Philipp von
Cobenzl as
representatives of the
French Republic and the
Austrian monarchy, respectively...
- in 1797, the
Treaty of
Campo Formio was
signed with
Count Philipp von
Cobenzl of the
Austrian Monarchy. This
treaty marked the
completion of Napoleon's...
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since he was only a king, not an emperor. The
Habsburg diplomat Ludwig von
Cobenzl,
fearing the
consequences of Napoleon's coronation, is
quoted as having...