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Johann Wenzel of Gallas

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After his first wife's death, Johann Wenzel von Gallas married on 26 August 1716, her sister Countess Maria Ernestine of Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg (1683–1744). They had one daughter:
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Castle. He was the eldest son of the Imperial general Count Franz Ferdinand of Gallas (1635–1697) and his second wife Johanna Emerentia Countess Gaschin of Rosenberg, and a grandson of
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in summer 1719. Traveling in the July heat and spending the night in fever-ridden places, led to his death 21 days after his arrival in
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Count Philip Joseph (1703–1757), married Countess Maria Anna Colonna von Fels (1702–1759), no issue
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On 25 April 1700, Johann Wenzel von Gallas married Countess Maria Anna Franziska Eva of
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and was involved in negotiations with the English and Dutch allies and with the French
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with the participation of the most important artists of his time, architect
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noble and diplomat and one of the largest landowners in the
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Johann Wenzel of Gallas (around 1707), after a painting by
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Johann Wenzel of Gallas worked in the service of Emperors
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Deutsche Biographie Gallas, Johann Wenzel, Duca di Lucera
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In 1709, he was awarded with the title and office of
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Index


Godfrey Kneller
Lucera
Bohemian
Holy Roman Empire
Hořiněves
Generalfeldmarschall
Matthias Gallas
Thirty Years' War
Joseph I
Charles VI
London
The Hague
Rome
War of the Spanish Succession
Marquess of Torcy
Stadtholder
Habsburg
Duchy of Limburg
Kingdom of Bohemia
Clam-Gallas Palace
Prague
Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach
Matthias Braun
Viceroy of Naples
Naples
Alois Graf of Harrach
Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg
Prince Philipp Sigmund of Dietrichstein
Count Ferdinand Bonaventura II von Harrach

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