- T****le,
Count von
Montgelas (German:
Maximilian Karl
Joseph Franz de
Paula Hieronymus de
Garnerin de la T****lle Graf von
Montgelas; 12
September 1759...
-
Montgelas (23 May 1860 in
Saint Petersburg – 4
February 1938 in Munich) was a
Bavarian general and diplomat. The
grandson of
Maximilian von
Montgelas...
- was added. In 1802 they were
abolished by the
minister Maximilian von
Montgelas. In 1805
shortly before the
elevation Tyrol and
Vorarlberg were united...
-
Maximilian von
Montgelas. From 1900 to 1903, she
lived in Beijing,
where her
husband worked as a
military attaché.
While living in China, Von
Montgelas traveled...
-
throne of Bavaria. In the
newly organized ministry,
Count Max
Josef von
Montgelas, who,
after falling into
disfavour with
Charles Theodore, had
acted for...
- own sympathies, and
those of his all-powerful minister,
Maximilian von
Montgelas, were, if anything,
French rather than Austrian, the
state of the Bavarian...
- structure. In 1969, Falk
Volkhardt purchased the
historic adjoining Palais Montgelas, and
renovated it as an
additional wing of the hotel,
containing multiple...
- Fleischerschlösschen in Bogenhausen, now in the city of Munich.
Maximilian von
Montgelas acting on
behalf Maximilian I
represented Bavaria.
Negotitations had been...
- inheritance.
Though both he and his all-powerful minister,
Maximilian von
Montgelas sympathized more with
France than Austria, the
state of the
Bavarian finances...
- in a
detailed and
somewhat bi****ed
pamphlet the
policy of the
minister Montgelas, and he
undertook critical studies in the
history of the Jesuits. In 1817...