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  1. Vor einem Tag · Klemens Wenzel Lothar von Metternich (Fürst bzw. bis 1813 Graf von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein; * 15. Mai 1773 in Koblenz; † 11. Juni 1859 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Diplomat, Politiker und Staatsmann. Zu Beginn seiner Karriere am österreichischen Hof als kaiserlicher bzw. österreichischer Botschafter in Dresden tätig.

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Austria - Metternich, Revolution, Habsburgs: The 33 years after the end of the Napoleonic Wars are called in Austria—and to some extent in all of Europe—the Age of Metternich. The chief characteristics of this age are the onset of the Industrial Revolution, an intensification of social problems brought on by economic cycles of boom and bust ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Agitation by student organizations led such conservative leaders as Klemens Wenzel, Prince von Metternich, to fear the rise of national sentiment. [23] The assassination of German dramatist August von Kotzebue in March 1819 by a radical student seeking unification was followed on 20 September 1819 by the proclamation of the Carlsbad Decrees ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · 89 Min.Folge vom 22.07.2024. Dresden, 26. Juni 1813: Im Palais Brühl-Marcolini in der Vorstadt Ostra bei Dresden stehen sich der Diplomat Klemens Graf von Metternich und Kaiser Napoleon I. gegenüber. Ein Schlüsselmoment europäischer Geschichte.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · The high-level representatives of those Great Powers were the following: Austria: Foreign Minister Prince Klemens von Metternich (right, the official host of the Congress) and Deputy Foreign Minister Baron Johann von Wessenberg. Prussia: Chancellor Prince Karl August von Hardenberg and diplomat Wilhelm von Humboldt.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · After 1809, foreign policy and to some extent domestic policy passed into the hands of Klemens, Graf von Metternich (later given the title of Fürst [prince]), who would steer the monarchy’s ship of state for the next 40 years. Unlike his predecessors in charge of foreign policy, Metternich believed that the only hope for the continued ...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · The Punctation of Olmütz ( German: Olmützer Punktation ), also called the Agreement of Olmütz, was a treaty between Prussia and Austria, dated 29 November 1850, by which Prussia abandoned the Erfurt Union and accepted the revival of the German Confederation under Austrian leadership. [1]