350:
31:
369:
191:
358:
325:
78:
336:
671:
Johann
Burchard von Metternich († 1637), canon of Trier, Bamberg and Münster, provost of Mainz, Magdeburg and administrator of Halberstadt and provost of St. Bartholomew in Frankfurt am Main
543:) inherited his father's titles. Franz Albrecht's eldest son is Viktor Metternich-Sándor (born 1964), who has headed the ducal House of Ratibor and Corvey since his father's death.
531:
The family name however passed to Franz
Albrecht von Metternich-Sándor (1920–2009), whose mother was a descendant of Klemens von Metternich and who had been adopted by his aunt,
757:
406:
in 1679. Lothar Johann
Reinhard von Metternich's nephews, Karl von Metternich and Emmerich von Metternich, were opposed to the policies of the Elector of Trier
512:
passed to
Richard's half-brother, Paul von Metternich (1834–1906). The title then passed to his son, Klemens Wenzel von Metternich (1869–1930). His son,
696:
237:
194:
520:. He was the last male Metternich, and the title of Fürst became extinct with his death. The situation had forced him to sell his family estate
702:
693:
Heinrich von
Metternich zu Brohl († 1654), first minister later soldier, governor of the occupied lower Palatinate of Bavaria and Major General
446:
The last Count of
Metternich-Winneburg was Franz Georg Karl von Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein (1746–1818), who lost the ancestral lordship to
426:
662:
384:
753:
513:
349:
723:
747:
741:
532:
791:
735:
407:
372:
30:
801:
455:
484:
161:
796:
145:
771:
506:
Richard and
Pauline von Metternich had three daughters, but no sons, so upon the death of Richard, the title of
688:
309:
297:
418:
729:
717:
645:
500:
496:
472:
451:
361:
273:
205:
121:
54:
684:
Lothar von
Metternich († 1663), Imperial Chamberlain, Privy Councillor, Colonel and Quartermaster General
414:
391:
339:
305:
229:
106:
674:
Karl von
Metternich († 1635), canon of Trier, Liège, Eichstätt and Augsburg, archdeacon of St Castor,
368:
521:
488:
102:
94:
430:
380:
343:
281:
241:
198:
190:
135:
131:
125:
357:
480:
459:
394:, which made them free from any other overlord than the emperor, and began styling themselves as
388:
58:
179:
165:
640:
437:
in 1679. The younger son, Philip
Emmerich von Metternich (d. 1698), was raised to the rank of
293:
90:
62:
284:. Ernst von Metternich was involved in the diplomacy that saw Frederick I granted the title
775:
217:
155:
151:
681:
Emmerich von Metternich († 1653), canon in Trier, Worms, and Paderborn and provost in Trier
324:
536:
476:
434:
285:
46:
329:
668:
Johann Reinhard Freiherr von Metternich, Protestant estate administrator, Halberstadt.
335:
785:
277:
66:
77:
675:
266:
faith. Johann Reinhard Freiherr von Metternich's son Ernst von Metternich, made a
204:
Dieter von Metternich acquired Zievel by marriage in 1494, and came to be ruler of
86:
34:
296:
in 1713. Ernst von Metternich's brother was a member of the privy council of the
289:
17:
110:
711:
Wolfgang von Metternich († 1731), diplomat, civil servant and alchemical writer
631:
Descendants of Franz Georg Carl Joseph Johann Nepomuk von Metternich-Winneburg
525:
301:
263:
468:
in 1803. Their immediate territories were mediatized by Württemberg in 1806.
540:
417:, Lothar von Metternich, and his brother Wilhelm purchased the lordships of
259:
221:
141:
109:. This branch of the family drew its name from the village of Metternich in
50:
614:
571:
508:
492:
464:
396:
254:
233:
208:. His son, also named Dieter von Metternich (died 1600) styled himself
422:
313:
220:. His grandson, Wolfgang Heinrich von Metternich (died 1699) acquired
175:
535:(1870–1963). Franz Albrecht Metternich-Sándor, the son of Victor III,
447:
353:
Franz Georg Karl Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein (1746–1818)
225:
213:
400:
von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein. Their title was upgraded to
367:
356:
348:
334:
323:
189:
171:
76:
29:
586:
517:
439:
402:
268:
209:
98:
620:
Franz Georg Carl Joseph Johann Nepomuk von Metternich-Winneburg
116:
By the 16th century, the family had seven distinct branches:
101:). The head of the family rose to the position of hereditary
503:(she was the daughter of Richard's half-sister, Eleonore).
65:), the Metternich family belonged to the small circle of
252:
A second line of the family, founded by Johann Reinhard
714:
Franz Georg Karl von Metternich (1746–1818), politician
687:
Wilhelm von Metternich († 1652), of imperial court and
708:
Ernst von Metternich (1656–1727), Prussian diplomat
750:(1915–2006), philanthropist and patron of the arts
738:(1836–1921), founder of a literary salon in Vienna
592:Philipp Emmerich Freiherr von Metternich-Winneburg
262:. This branch of the family converted to the
236:. Wolfgang Heinrich von Metternich's brother
732:(1829–1895), Austrian politician and diplomat
720:(1773–1859), Austrian diplomat and politician
499:, was a diplomat and married his half-niece,
8:
657:Prominent members of the House of Metternich
328:The Lordship of Winneburg–Beilstein in the
628:Extension of Austrian hereditary princedom
758:Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
697:Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid
308:. He was also an author on questions of
272:in 1697, was a soldier in the service of
238:Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid
195:Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid
61:(1814–1815). As a former reigning house (
705:(1622–1679), Archbishop-Elector of Mainz
699:(1617–1675), Archbishop-Elector of Mainz
665:(1551–1623), Archbishop-Elector of Trier
550:
53:. The most prominent member was Prince
605:Ernst Freiherr von Metternich-Chursdorf
703:Karl Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg
539:and Prince of Corvey (a branch of the
427:Karl Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg
37:of the Princes of Metternich-Winneburg
663:Lothar Johann Reinhard von Metternich
385:Lothar Johann Reinhard von Metternich
57:, who was the dominant figure at the
7:
754:Paul Alfons von Metternich-Winneburg
514:Paul Alfons von Metternich-Winneburg
421:and the village of Metternich near
724:Princess Klementine von Metternich
516:(1917–1992), was the president of
25:
524:, with its famous winery, to the
495:. Klemens' eldest surviving son,
479:; he was a major diplomat at the
113:, beginning in the 13th century.
748:Tatiana von Metternich-Winneburg
742:Clementine von Metternich-Sandor
577:Wolfgang Heinrich von Metternich
533:Clementine von Metternich-Sándor
292:, and in the negotiating of the
81:Evolution of the Metternich arms
736:Princess Pauline von Metternich
678:and provost of Aachen Cathedral
487:from 1821 to 1848. He acquired
475:, worked in the service of the
373:Princess Pauline von Metternich
462:and raised him to the rank of
456:Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
320:Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein
288:, in Prussia's acquisition of
93:(which today is a district of
1:
485:Minister-President of Austria
258:von Metternich, came to rule
501:Pauline Sándor de Szlavnicza
408:Philipp Christoph von Sötern
541:Princely House of Hohenlohe
458:, gave him the secularized
379:In 1635, the family of the
85:The family originated as a
818:
756:(1917–1992), president of
387:(1515–1623), acquired the
146:Margraviate of Brandenburg
49:family originating in the
413:In 1623–30, the Imperial
425:. Wilhelm's eldest son,
298:Principality of Ansbach
792:Klemens von Metternich
770:This page is based on
730:Richard von Metternich
718:Klemens von Metternich
646:Klemens von Metternich
497:Richard von Metternich
473:Klemens von Metternich
435:Prince-Bishop of Worms
376:
365:
362:Klemens von Metternich
354:
346:
332:
274:Frederick I of Prussia
201:
82:
55:Klemens von Metternich
38:
802:German noble families
415:Quartermaster General
392:Lordship of Beilstein
371:
360:
352:
340:Lothar von Metternich
338:
327:
193:
80:
33:
522:Schloss Johannisberg
489:Schloss Johannisberg
276:and a member of the
248:Metternich-Chursdorf
186:Metternich-Burscheid
797:House of Metternich
553:
552:Elevations of rank
454:. In compensation,
452:Treaty of Lunéville
300:and in 1726 became
282:Brandenburg-Prussia
136:Electorate of Trier
126:Duchy of Luxembourg
43:House of Metternich
27:German noble family
551:
547:Elevations of rank
481:Congress of Vienna
460:Ochsenhausen Abbey
377:
366:
355:
347:
333:
202:
107:Elector of Cologne
83:
59:Congress of Vienna
39:
654:
653:
641:Kingdom of Naples
634:October 20, 1813
294:Treaty of Utrecht
156:Duchy of Lorraine
18:Metternich family
16:(Redirected from
809:
776:German Knowledge
554:
431:Elector of Mainz
381:Elector of Trier
344:Elector of Trier
242:Elector of Mainz
199:Elector of Mainz
89:of the lords of
21:
817:
816:
812:
811:
810:
808:
807:
806:
782:
781:
767:
659:
650:August 1, 1818
595:March 20, 1667
580:April 14, 1664
564:
549:
537:Duke of Ratibor
477:Austrian Empire
322:
286:King in Prussia
250:
188:
180:Duchy of Jülich
166:Duchy of Jülich
75:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
815:
813:
805:
804:
799:
794:
784:
783:
780:
779:
766:
763:
762:
761:
751:
745:
739:
733:
727:
721:
715:
712:
709:
706:
700:
694:
691:
689:Council of war
685:
682:
679:
672:
669:
666:
658:
655:
652:
651:
648:
643:
636:
635:
632:
629:
625:
624:
623:June 30, 1803
621:
618:
610:
609:
606:
603:
597:
596:
593:
590:
582:
581:
578:
575:
567:
566:
561:
558:
548:
545:
419:Lázně Kynžvart
330:Moselle Valley
321:
318:
249:
246:
187:
184:
183:
182:
168:
158:
148:
138:
128:
74:
71:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
814:
803:
800:
798:
795:
793:
790:
789:
787:
777:
773:
769:
768:
764:
759:
755:
752:
749:
746:
743:
740:
737:
734:
731:
728:
725:
722:
719:
716:
713:
710:
707:
704:
701:
698:
695:
692:
690:
686:
683:
680:
677:
673:
670:
667:
664:
661:
660:
656:
649:
647:
644:
642:
638:
637:
633:
630:
627:
626:
622:
619:
617:
616:
612:
611:
608:May 28, 1696
607:
604:
602:
599:
598:
594:
591:
589:
588:
584:
583:
579:
576:
574:
573:
569:
568:
562:
559:
556:
555:
546:
544:
542:
538:
534:
529:
527:
526:Oetker family
523:
519:
515:
511:
510:
504:
502:
498:
494:
490:
486:
482:
478:
474:
469:
467:
466:
461:
457:
453:
449:
444:
442:
441:
436:
432:
428:
424:
420:
416:
411:
409:
405:
404:
399:
398:
393:
390:
386:
382:
374:
370:
363:
359:
351:
345:
342:(1551–1623),
341:
337:
331:
326:
319:
317:
315:
311:
307:
303:
299:
295:
291:
287:
283:
279:
278:privy council
275:
271:
270:
265:
261:
257:
256:
247:
245:
243:
239:
235:
231:
227:
223:
219:
218:Esch-sur-Sûre
215:
211:
207:
200:
197:(1617–1675),
196:
192:
185:
181:
177:
173:
169:
167:
163:
159:
157:
153:
149:
147:
143:
139:
137:
133:
129:
127:
123:
119:
118:
117:
114:
112:
108:
104:
100:
96:
92:
88:
79:
72:
70:
68:
67:high nobility
64:
60:
56:
52:
48:
44:
36:
32:
19:
639:Duke in the
613:
600:
585:
570:
530:
507:
505:
470:
463:
450:by the 1801
445:
438:
412:
401:
395:
378:
267:
253:
251:
203:
115:
87:cadet branch
84:
47:German noble
42:
40:
35:Coat of arms
760:(1975–1985)
744:(1870–1963)
726:(1804–1820)
375:(1836–1921)
364:(1773–1859)
306:Schwarzburg
170:Metternich-
160:Metternich-
150:Metternich-
140:Metternich-
130:Metternich-
120:Metternich-
111:Weilerswist
103:chamberlain
45:was an old
786:Categories
765:References
563:Granted on
397:Freiherren
302:Chancellor
264:Protestant
176:Heddesdorf
63:mediatised
772:this page
528:in 1974.
471:His son,
389:immediate
310:theosophy
290:Neuchâtel
260:Chursdorf
230:Steinbach
222:Dodenburg
206:Burscheid
162:Müllenark
152:Rodendorf
142:Chursdorf
132:Winneburg
122:Burscheid
91:Hemmerich
51:Rhineland
572:Freiherr
493:Rheingau
483:and was
255:Freiherr
234:Densborn
95:Bornheim
565:(date)
560:Grantee
491:in the
423:Koblenz
314:alchemy
178:in the
164:in the
154:in the
144:in the
134:in the
124:in the
105:of the
97:, near
73:History
676:Karden
448:France
429:, was
232:, and
226:Neckar
214:Mersch
615:Fürst
509:Fürst
465:Fürst
172:Brohl
601:Graf
587:Graf
557:Rank
518:ADAC
440:Graf
433:and
403:Graf
312:and
269:Graf
240:was
216:and
210:Lord
99:Bonn
41:The
774:on
304:of
280:of
212:of
788::
443:.
410:.
383:,
316:.
244:.
228:,
224:,
69:.
778:.
174:-
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.