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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
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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,
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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
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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,
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Heinrich von Metternich zu Brohl († 1654), first minister later soldier, governor of the occupied lower Palatinate of Bavaria and Major General
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The last Count of Metternich-Winneburg was Franz Georg Karl von Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein (1746–1818), who lost the ancestral lordship to
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Richard and Pauline von Metternich had three daughters, but no sons, so upon the death of Richard, the title of
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Lothar von Metternich († 1663), Imperial Chamberlain, Privy Councillor, Colonel and Quartermaster General
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Karl von Metternich († 1635), canon of Trier, Liège, Eichstätt and Augsburg, archdeacon of St Castor,
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in 1679. The younger son, Philip Emmerich von Metternich (d. 1698), was raised to the rank of
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Emmerich von Metternich († 1653), canon in Trier, Worms, and Paderborn and provost in Trier
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Johann Reinhard Freiherr von Metternich, Protestant estate administrator, Halberstadt.
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faith. Johann Reinhard Freiherr von Metternich's son Ernst von Metternich, made a
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Dieter von Metternich acquired Zievel by marriage in 1494, and came to be ruler of
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in 1713. Ernst von Metternich's brother was a member of the privy council of the
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Wolfgang von Metternich († 1731), diplomat, civil servant and alchemical writer
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Descendants of Franz Georg Carl Joseph Johann Nepomuk von Metternich-Winneburg
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in 1803. Their immediate territories were mediatized by Württemberg in 1806.
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Franz Georg Karl Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg-Beilstein (1746–1818)
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von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein. Their title was upgraded to
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Franz Georg Carl Joseph Johann Nepomuk von Metternich-Winneburg
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By the 16th century, the family had seven distinct branches:
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A second line of the family, founded by Johann Reinhard
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Franz Georg Karl von Metternich (1746–1818), politician
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Wilhelm von Metternich († 1652), of imperial court and
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Ernst von Metternich (1656–1727), Prussian diplomat
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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:. 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Metternich family

Coat of arms
German noble
Rhineland
Klemens von Metternich
Congress of Vienna
mediatised
high nobility

cadet branch
Hemmerich
Bornheim
Bonn
chamberlain
Elector of Cologne
Weilerswist
Burscheid
Duchy of Luxembourg
Winneburg
Electorate of Trier
Chursdorf
Margraviate of Brandenburg
Rodendorf
Duchy of Lorraine
Müllenark
Duchy of Jülich
Brohl
Heddesdorf
Duchy of Jülich

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