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- male line and in 1991 in female line). Furthermore, the Ficquelmonts have been lords of Ficquelmonts, Puxe, la Tour en Voivre, Dieuze, Champcourt, Bathelémont...
- Every conference starts with Count de Ficquelmont and ends with Prince Metternich". Back in Vienna, the Ficquelmonts were some of the most prominent social...
- Austria and Naples, the Ficquelmonts perfectly integrated into Naples' aristocratic high society. In 1823, the Ficquelmonts travelled to Saint Petersburg...
- The Palais Ficquelmont (Ficquelmont palaces) are palatial residences which belonged to the counts de Ficquelmont, one of Lorraine's most illustrious aristocratic...
- grasp over Naples' domestic and foreign policies. Count Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont was appointed as the Austrian amb****ador to Naples, practically administering...
- counter-revolutionary system through the Austrian amb****ador Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont. Nicholas's offers to suppress revolution on the European continent,...
- 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...
- year ahead. He acted on this by dispatching an envoy, Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont to Italy; by resurrecting his 1817 plans for an Italian chancellery;...
- von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky, Minister-President (1848) Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont, Acting Minister-President (1848) Franz von Pillersdorf, Acting Minister-President...
- 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...