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    Johann Philipp Carl Joseph Stadion, Count von Warthausen (18 June 1763 in Mainz – 15 May 1824, Baden) was a statesman, foreign minister, and diplomat...
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    Interior Minister Count Franz von Stadion but also liberal allies like Baron Alexander von Bach, Karl Ludwig von Bruck and Anton von Schmerling as well as the...
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    Johann Philipp Anton Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein, born in Forchheim on 27 March 1695, appointed in 1743 as Vicar-General of Mainz, was from 1746...
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    Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (German: Franz Joseph Karl [fʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈkaʁl]; Hungarian: Ferenc József Károly [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈjoːʒɛf ˈkaːroj]; 18...
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    NSDAP politician, last Chancellor before the Anschluss in 1938 Johann Philipp von Stadion, statesman, foreign minister and diplomat 1763–1824 Alexander...
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    von Stadion [cs; de], the Grand Steward of the electoral court of Archbishop of Mainz Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein. Anton Heinrich Friedrich von Stadion...
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    Piccolomini, the military adviser Johann Kaspar von Stadion and the political adviser Obersthofmeister (Lord Chamberlain) Maximilian von und zu Trauttmansdorff....
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    Ludwig von Ulm 1620–1637 Johann Baptist Verda von Verdenberg 1637–1656 Johann Mathias Prücklmayer 1656–1665 Hans Joachim Sinzendorf 1667–1683 Johann Paul...
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    Johann Philipp von Cobenzl (1792–1793), who was dismissed by Emperor Francis II over the Partition of Poland and was succeeded by Johann Amadeus von Thugut...
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    with the French instead. In the ensuing reshuffle in Vienna Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen became the Foreign Minister of Austrian Empire...
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  • 1683-1693 Lothar Franz von Schönborn 1693-1729 Friedrich Karl von Schönborn 1729-1746 (also Bishop of Würzburg) Johann Philipp Anton von Franckenstein 1746-1753...
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  • Schönborn, Prince-bishop (1729–1746) Johann Philipp Anton von Franckenstein, Prince-bishop (1746–1753) Franz Konrad von Stadion und Thannhausen, Prince-bishop...
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    The present head of the house, Karl-Eugen, Count von Neipperg (born 1951), is the husband of Archduchess Andrea von Habsburg. In August 1814, he was...
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    Christoph von Stadion, 1517–1543 Otto Truchsess von Waldburg, 1543–1573 Johann Eglof von Knöringen, 1573–1575 Marquard von Berg, 1575–1591 Johann Otto von Gemmingen...
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    1736–1738 Johann Philipp von Harrach 1738–1761 Count Leopold Joseph von Daun 1762–1766 Count Franz Moritz von Lacy 1766–1774 Count Andreas Hadik von Futak...
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    Treaty of Schönbrunn that followed, the Austrian foreign minister Johann Philipp von Stadion had to resign and a new ministry was formed, with Prince Metternich...
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  • Ulrich VII. Freiherr von Federspiel, Prince-bishop (1692–1728) Principality of Heitersheim (complete list) – Johann Philipp Lesch von Mühlheim [de], Prince-prior...
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    Rüdesheim (1463–1468) Johann I von Roth (1468–1483) Georg I (1483–1486) Erhard Paumgartner (1487–1508) Leonhard Peurl (1508–1536) Philipp I Renner (1536–1555)...
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    war on Napoleon. Led by Foreign Minister Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen, the diplomat Klemens von Metternich, and Empress Maria Ludovika,...
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  • (1802–1806) Stadion-Thannhausen (complete list) – John George Joseph Nepomuk, Count (1785–1806) Stadion-Warthausen (complete list) – Johann Philipp, Count...
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    become the wife of Hofrat La Roche, then manager of Count Stadion's estates. In Don Sylvia von Rosalva (1764), a romance in imitation of Don Quixote, he...
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    Russia by Count Andrey Razumovsky; Prussia by Wilhelm von Humboldt and Austria by Johann Philipp Stadion. The British foreign secretary, Robert Stewart, Viscount...
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    1417. Dolle, Karl Anton (1756). "Kurtzgefasste Geschichte der Grafschaft Schaumburg". Retrieved 14 October 2018. Biographie, Deutsche. "Philipp - Deutsche...
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  • Arese 1728-1736: Philipp Joseph Kinsky 1736-1740: Ignaz Johann Wasner 1740-1741: Johann Franz Heinrich Carl von Ostein 1741-1743: Anton von Zöhrern 1743-1748:...
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    1800 Franz Joseph Eberle 1800–1823 Johann Nikolaus Heyschmid 1823–1825 Johann Baptist Bauer 1826–1835 Georg Martin Betz 1836–1847 Philipp Scheitenberger...
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    army and economy. Moreover, the ambitious Archduke Charles and Johann Philipp von Stadion never abandoned the goal of further war with France.[citation...
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    Ignác Gyulay (category Grand Crosses of the Military Order of Max Joseph)
    Napoleon I of France. On 25 November, Gyulay accompanied Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen on a mission to negotiate a treaty with Emperor...
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    Württemberg since 1806, was sold to the state on 16 January 1826 by Johann Philipp Eduard von Stadion, thereby relinquishing all seigneurial rights. On 1 January...
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    knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece. 1601 On 29 June 1943 Archduke Karl Pius of Austria, Prince of Tuscany issued a manifesto in which he claimed...
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  • Ernst-Happel-Stadion built. 1934 – Richard Schmitz becomes mayor. 1938 Anschluss. Hermann Neubacher becomes mayor. City expands. 1940 – Philipp Wilhelm Jung...
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