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in Sarajevo in June 1914, he suffered a nervous breakdown. During this critical moment, there was little time to lose and Count Berchtold therefore dispatched his First Section Chief Baron von Macchio to assume von Mérey's duties. Baron von Macchio arrived on 11 August to Rome and served in this
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to succeed Count von Lützow as ambassador at the Italian Royal Court. Known for his great intelligence and precision as well as for being hard-working and well-informed, qualities that had made him indispensable at the
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After his return to Vienna he took over the Italian department at the Foreign Ministry and was appointed in December 1917 to lead the Austro-Hungarian delegation that signed the
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on 16 January 1861 into a family who belongs to the lower echelons of the Hungarian nobility as son of banking expert Alexander Mérey von Kapos-Mére (1834–1927).
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capacity until the Italian declaration of war on 23 May 1915, although he never officially replaced him. He retired on 2 November 1918.
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in 1912/1913, he saw the storm on the horizon and sent warnings to Vienna of an imminent armed conflict.
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Playing no further role after the war, von Mérey died in Vienna on 2 February 1931.
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diplomat of Hungarian origin serving as ambassador at
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became Imperial Foreign Minister in 1912. During the
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In 1903, he was appointed a Privy Councillor ( 233:) (16 January 1861 – 2 February 1931), was an 8: 97:11 February 1904 – 26 February 1907 306:On 4 March 1910, von Mérey was selected by 516: 29: 18: 639:Austro-Hungarian diplomats of World War I 512:'Mérey Kajetán', Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 56:29 November 1901 – 11 March 1904 664:Delegates to the Hague Peace Conferences 619:Ambassadors of Austria-Hungary to Italy 362: 480:Texts of the Finland "Peace": With Map 330:Upon hearing of the assassination of 7: 634:Austrian people of Hungarian descent 583:Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Italy 123:Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Italy 669:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk negotiators 350:, signed in Vienna on 29 May 1918. 283:In 1895, von Mérey was selected by 135:4 March 1910 – 23 May 1915 14: 544:Ladislaus Müller von Szentgyörgy 444:'Mérey von Kapos-Mére Kajetan', 406:'Mérey von Kapos-Mére Kajetan', 394:'Mérey von Kapos-Mére Kajetan', 382:'Mérey von Kapos-Mére Kajetan', 369:'Mérey von Kapos-Mére Kajetan', 276:and then to Constantinople (now 77:Ladislaus Müller von Szentgyörgy 268:and then the following year to 659:Hungarian expatriates in Italy 644:Diplomats from Austria-Hungary 253:Kajetan von Mérey was born in 1: 629:Austrian expatriates in Italy 317:General Conrad von Hötzendorf 301:Second Hague Peace Conference 532:Second Section Chief in the 293:First Hague Peace Conference 223:Kajetan Mérey von Kapos-Mére 42:Second Section Chief in the 23:Kajetan Mérey von Kapos-Mére 558:First Section Chief in the 83:First Section Chief in the 685: 262:Theresian Military Academy 589: 580: 574: 566: 560:Imperial Foreign Ministry 556: 550: 540: 534:Imperial Foreign Ministry 530: 524: 519: 308:Count Lexa von Aehrenthal 231:kapos-mérei Mérey Kajetán 216: 159: 128: 90: 85:Imperial Foreign Ministry 49: 44:Imperial Foreign Ministry 37: 28: 16:Austro-Hungarian diplomat 342:and then negotiated the 332:Archduke Franz Ferdinand 344:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 230: 340:armistice with Russia 649:Hungarian diplomats 418:William D. 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Imperial Foreign Ministry
Ladislaus Müller von Szentgyörgy
Imperial Foreign Ministry
Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Italy
Vienna
Austria-Hungary
Austria
Vienna
Austria
Hungarian
Austro-Hungarian
Rome
World War I
Vienna
Theresian Military Academy
Belgrade
Bucharest
Paris
Istanbul
Count Goluchowski
chef de cabinet
First Hague Peace Conference
Second Hague Peace Conference
Count Lexa von Aehrenthal
Ballhausplatz
General Conrad von Hötzendorf
Count Berchtold
Balkan crisis
Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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