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and chief of staff of the
Imperial Army. Ficquelmont was not only Prince Metternich's right-hand man but officially the second most senior statesmen of the Empire, "Count de Ficquelmont stands just behind or next to Prince Metternich (..) Every conference starts with Count de Ficquelmont and ends
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1049:« M. le comte de Ficquelmont trouve sa place au-dessous ou à côté du prince de Metternich (...) C'est avec M. de Ficquelmont que commencent toutes les conférences ; c'est avec M. de Metternich qu'elles se finissent »
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Ambassador Extraordinary to Russia. Ficquelmont's wife, countess Dorothea von Tiesenhausen, was the heiress of the prominent Tiesenhausen family as well as the granddaughter of Prince
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feared the revolt might spread to other
Italian states and turn into a general European conflagration, so Austria sent an army to march into Naples to restore order. The Austrians defeated the Neapolitans at
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in the midst of the political crisis that followed the 1820 Carbonari
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and finally had to flee the city on board an
English ship with her daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. Moreover, Ficquelmont's kinsman in the War Ministry, count
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started. His family, as aristocrats, were targeted by the
Revolution; several of his relatives were beheaded and many of their estates were confiscated during the
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to Sweden. His mission was to smooth relations between
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Germanic seriousness, Italian subtlety but, above all, it is made of the prodigious 18th century French nobility's wit"
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was famous for her beauty, while living in Naples a famous Neapolitan proverb was diverted to praise her looks
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Portrait of countess Elisabeth-Alexandrine de Ficquelmont,
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of the period (1830s), reigned over by Ficquelmont's wife"
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André Thérive, Clotilde de Vaux ou La déesse morte (
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931:Die religiöse Seite der orientalischen Frage
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534:"(...) the setting the two most illustrious
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1309:Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky
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482:. He met his future wife, Russian countess
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1001:Les diplomates et hommes d'état européens
988:Les diplomates et hommes d'état européens
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713:The Peace to Come: A Matter of Conscience
618:Minister-President of the Austrian Empire
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