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Count Nikolaus Szécsen von Temerin

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on 26 November 1857 into the Hungarian nobility as son of Anton Graf Szécsen von Temerin (1819–1896), an Austro-Hungarian government minister. In 1896, he married Johanna Gräfin Mikes von Zabola (1866–1930) in Vienna.
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Count Szécsen, considered an able diplomat with a "solid, practical mind and a masterful grasp of the workings of diplomacy", apparently turned down an offer to succeed
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in November 1901, a prominent posting given the close connections between the House of Habsburg and the papacy.
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as ambassador to St. Petersburg upon the latter's appointment as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1906.
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and served inter alia in Rome. In November 1895, he was appointed Second Section Chief at the
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Aristocratic Redoubt: The Austro-Hungarian Foreign Office on the Eve of the First World War
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in Vienna and was promoted to First Section Chief in January 1900. At the insistence of
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His son Nikolaus was executed by Russian soldiers at Mór, Hungary, on 28 March 1945.
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Briefe und Dokumente zur Geschichte der österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie
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in 1914. After returning to Vienna, he became a member of the Upper House (
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In early January 1911, Count Szécsen was appointed as
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diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as ambassador at
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Heinrich Graf von Lützow zu Drey-Lützow und Seedorf
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Heinrich Graf von Lützow zu Drey-Lützow und Seedorf
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Heinrich Graf von Lützow zu Drey-Lützow und Seedorf
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Heinrich Graf von Lützow zu Drey-Lützow und Seedorf
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The female form is 634: 525:'Szécsen Miklós, gróf', Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 540:Adalbert Graf Cziráky von Czirák und Dénesfalva 66:Adalbert Graf Cziráky von Czirák und Dénesfalva 683:Ambassadors of Austria-Hungary to the Holy See 222:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar 407: 393: 297:) (26 November 1857 – 18 May 1926), was an 594:Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See 133:29 November 1901 – 23 January 1911 121:Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See 95:27 January 1900 – 29 November 1901 56:9 November 1895 – 27 January 1900 29: 653:Austro-Hungarian diplomats of World War I 287:Nikolaus (Anton) Graf Szécsen von Temerin 171:23 January 1911 – 10 August 1914 688:Ambassadors of Austria-Hungary to France 372:Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece 678:Knights of the Golden Fleece of Austria 635: 603:Johann Prinz von Schönburg-Hartenstein 392:Regarding personal names: Until 1919, 153:Johann Prinz von Schönburg-Hartenstein 617:Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to France 588:Friedrich Graf Revertera von Salandra 370:Count Szécsen had been invested as a 159:Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to France 143:Friedrich Graf Revertera von Salandra 611:Rudolf Graf von Khevenhüller-Metsch 264:Gräfin Mikes von Zabola (1866–1930) 181:Rudolf Graf von Khevenhüller-Metsch 13: 14: 704: 513: 23:Nikolaus Graf Szécsen von Temerin 327:Austro-Hungarian foreign service 658:Diplomats from Austria-Hungary 498: 487: 474: 461: 448: 435: 422: 367:in Hungary from 1916 to 1918. 1: 415: 564:Rudolf Graf von Welsersheimb 545:Second Section Chief in the 494:Chevaliers de la Toison d'Or 295:gróf temerini Szécsen Miklós 105:Rudolf Graf von Welsersheimb 42:Second Section Chief in the 7: 569:First Section Chief in the 400:was a title, translated as 81:First Section Chief in the 10: 709: 363:) in 1916 and served as a 623: 614: 608: 600: 591: 585: 577: 571:Imperial Foreign Ministry 567: 561: 553: 547:Imperial Foreign Ministry 543: 537: 532: 325:Count Szécsen joined the 280: 268: 256: 236: 204: 199: 195: 185: 175: 164: 157: 147: 137: 126: 119: 109: 99: 88: 83:Imperial Foreign Ministry 80: 70: 60: 49: 44:Imperial Foreign Ministry 41: 37: 28: 21: 16:Austro-Hungarian diplomat 387: 312: 408: 394: 380:Count Szécsen died in 294: 382:Gyöngyösszentkereszt 353:ambassador to France 346:Count von Aehrenthal 274:Miklós Antal Károly 247:Gyöngyösszentkereszt 668:Hungarian diplomats 441:William D. 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Imperial Foreign Ministry
Imperial Foreign Ministry
Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See
Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to France
Temerin
Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
Austrian Empire
Serbia
Gyöngyösszentkereszt
Hungary
Hungarian
Austro-Hungarian
Paris
World War I
Temerin
Austro-Hungarian foreign service
Foreign Ministry
Count Tisza
Holy See
Count von Aehrenthal
ambassador to France
July Crisis
Hofmarschall
Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
Gyöngyösszentkereszt
Graf
Count
Chevaliers de la Toison d'Or
'Nikolaus Graf Szécsen von Temerin', Solving Problems Through Force

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