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Baron Johann von Wessenberg-Ampringen

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Johann joined the Austrian civil service in 1794. He served as a diplomatic envoy during the
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Wessenberg spent his last years at his family's estates in Freiburg, where he also died.
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later chose an ecclesiastical career and in 1801 was appointed Vicar general of the
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on 18 July, he nevertheless was forced to flee with the court from the
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before in 1814 he was appointed second Austrian delegate (after
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and Wessenberg had no opportunity to convince him to join the
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against France. From 1811 to 1813 on he led the legation at
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In 1808 Wessenberg returned to Berlin as ambassador at the
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Minister-President of the Austrian Empire
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