- The de
Ficquelmont family is a
noble family from
Lorraine dating back to the 14th
century whose filiation is
established with
Henry de
Ficquelmont, a knight...
- Karl Ludwig,
Count of
Ficquelmont (German: [ˈfɪkɛlˌmɔnt]; French: Charles-Louis
comte de
Ficquelmont; 23
March 1777 – 7
April 1857) was an
Austrian aristocrat...
- The
Palais Ficquelmont (
Ficquelmont palaces) are
palatial residences which belonged to the
counts de
Ficquelmont, one of Lorraine's most
illustrious aristocratic...
-
Dorothea "Dolly" de
Ficquelmont (Russian: Да́рья Фёдоровна Фикельмо́н;
Daria Fyodorovna Fikelmon; 14
October 1804,
Saint Petersburg,
Russian Empire –...
-
grasp over Naples'
domestic and
foreign policies.
Count Charles-Louis de
Ficquelmont was
appointed as the
Austrian amb****ador to Naples,
practically administering...
-
Mansion was the
residence of the
Austrian amb****ador Charles-Louis de
Ficquelmont (1777-1857). The
Saltykov Mansion became the
venue for two of the most...
- counter-revolutionary
system through the
Austrian amb****ador
Count Karl
Ludwig von
Ficquelmont. Nicholas's
offers to
suppress revolution on the
European continent,...
- René-Louis de
Ficquelmont (1589–1654), abbé de Mouzon, was
commendatory abbot of Mouzon, Élan and Belval, and from 1624 to 1641
Louis XIII of France's...
-
Italian chancellery by
sending his right-hand man
Count Karl
Ludwig von
Ficquelmont to
Milan as
acting Chancellor of Lombardy–Venetia to
restore the Austrian...
- Napoleon's
Grande Armée from a
modest background, and
Henriette Josephine de
Ficquelmont (1780–1843), poor, but from the
nobility of Lorraine. The
financial situation...