spent the rest of her youth. On 3 June 1821 she married Count Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont, Austrian Ambassador before the Habsbourgs-Tuscany, who was 27... 8 KB (779 words) - 05:07, 5 May 2024 |
René-Louis de Ficquelmont (1589–1654), abbé de Mouzon, was commendatory abbot of Mouzon, Élan and Belval, and from 1624 to 1641 Louis XIII of France's... 3 KB (360 words) - 00:00, 24 March 2017 |
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies (category Children of Charles III of Spain) its grasp over Naples' domestic and foreign policies. Count Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont was appointed as the Austrian ambassador to Naples, practically... 23 KB (1,692 words) - 11:09, 8 April 2024 |
St. Petersburg, following the path of his grandfather, Count Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont. From 1895 until 1897 he was counselor at the embassy in London... 6 KB (473 words) - 15:23, 16 April 2024 |
prominent Austro-Hungarian diplomat and the grandson of count Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont (1777–1857), 2nd Minister-President of the Austrian Empire. In... 9 KB (796 words) - 22:44, 21 February 2024 |
Klemens von Metternich (category CS1 German-language sources (de)) year ahead. He acted on this by dispatching an envoy, Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont to Italy; by resurrecting his 1817 plans for an Italian chancellery;... 125 KB (15,675 words) - 20:17, 7 April 2024 |
Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen (category Articles with German-language sources (de)) of Russia, and Dorothea (1804–1863), the future wife of Count Charles Louis de Ficquelmont. Tiesenhausen chose a military career. He fought under the command... 3 KB (327 words) - 09:50, 29 September 2023 |
Saltykov Mansion (redirect from Ficquelmont Palace) Saltykov Mansion was the residence of the Austrian ambassador Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont (1777-1857). The Saltykov Mansion became the venue for two of... 4 KB (496 words) - 07:47, 11 February 2024 |
Clary und Aldringen, née Countess de Ficquelmont, daughter of Count Charles-Louis and Countess Dorothea de Ficquelmont, née Tiesenhausen Prince Siegfried... 11 KB (1,279 words) - 19:53, 10 April 2024 |
Nicholas I of Russia (category CS1 German-language sources (de)) counter-revolutionary system through the Austrian ambassador Count Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont. Nicholas's offers to suppress revolution on the European continent,... 74 KB (8,353 words) - 20:17, 10 May 2024 |
List of heads of government under Austrian emperors (redirect from List of heads of government under Charles I of Austria) influence. The Habsburg diplomatic service was re-organised, when Emperor Charles VI by resolution of 1720 declared Court Chancellor Philipp Ludwig Wenzel... 34 KB (483 words) - 22:18, 1 May 2024 |
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) (category CS1 German-language sources (de)) von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky, Minister-President (1848) Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont, Acting Minister-President (1848) Franz von Pillersdorf, Acting Minister-President... 180 KB (17,758 words) - 06:33, 25 April 2024 |
1848 19 April 1848 Nonpartisan None Ferdinand I (1835–1848) Charles-Louis, Count of Ficquelmont (1777–1857) French 19 April 1848 4 May 1848 Nonpartisan Baron... 18 KB (188 words) - 15:51, 5 July 2023 |
Jacques Fesch (1930–1957), French murderer and Catholic convert Dorothea de Ficquelmont (1804–1863), Russian diarist in French and salonnière Celia Fiennes... 55 KB (6,849 words) - 17:31, 27 April 2024 |
Battle of Trebbia (1799) (category CS1 German-language sources (de)) 755; Smith 1998, p. 160 (the seven listed grenadier battalions were Ficquelmont, Korherr, Mercandin, Neny, Soudain, Weber and Wouvermanns); Tucker 2009... 84 KB (10,136 words) - 07:02, 4 May 2024 |
Mathilde Fibiger (1830–1872, Denmark), wr. on women's rights Dorothea de Ficquelmont (1804–1863, Russia/Austria/Austria-Hungary), diarist in French Mrs.... 312 KB (41,287 words) - 15:49, 9 May 2024 |