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Karl Ludwig von Ficquelmont

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and Neapolitan elites and practically administrated the kingdom, ensuring Austria's grasp over its domestic and foreign policies. While in Naples, Ficquelmont was recognized as Austria's main diplomatic asset for his political subtlety as well as his social skills, "Count de Ficquelmont's personality
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and chief of staff of the Imperial Army. Ficquelmont was not only Prince Metternich's right-hand man but officially the second most senior statesmen of the Empire, "Count de Ficquelmont stands just behind or next to Prince Metternich (..) Every conference starts with Count de Ficquelmont and ends
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In 1829, Ficquelmont was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary to Russia. Ficquelmont's wife, countess Dorothea von Tiesenhausen, was the heiress of the prominent Tiesenhausen family as well as the granddaughter of Prince
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feared the revolt might spread to other Italian states and turn into a general European conflagration, so Austria sent an army to march into Naples to restore order. The Austrians defeated the Neapolitans at
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in the midst of the political crisis that followed the 1820 Carbonari Revolution. In July 1820 a military revolt broke out in Naples, forcing their king into signing a constitution based on the model of the
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After the end of the revolutions, Ficquelmont refused to return to politics to dedicated himself to the writing and publishing of several political essays that gained wide recognition throughout Europe.
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was appointed Minister-President. From 17 March until the fall of the Kolowrat cabinet on 3 April, Ficquelmont took charge of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the War Ministry.
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and finally had to flee the city on board an English ship with her daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. Moreover, Ficquelmont's kinsman in the War Ministry, count
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started. His family, as aristocrats, were targeted by the Revolution; several of his relatives were beheaded and many of their estates were confiscated during the
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to Sweden. His mission was to smooth relations between Austria and the newly elected heir to the Swedish throne and former French General
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is made of Germanic seriousness, Italian subtlety but, above all, it is made of the prodigious 18th century French nobility's wit"
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In the following decades, Ficquelmont continued his rise in the imperial Austrian military, achieving the following promotions:
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was famous for her beauty, while living in Naples a famous Neapolitan proverb was diverted to praise her looks
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Back in Vienna, the Ficquelmonts were some of the most prominent social figures of the Imperial court, "
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continued, Ficquelmont played an instrumental role. From early 1848 to 13 March, he led the Austrian
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gave his resignation and fled the country. Ficquelmont then assumed his duties until 17 March, when
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Charles-Louis had five siblings of which only one had issue, one girl and one boy. His niece was
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Pensées et réflexions morales et politiques du Comte de Ficquelmont, ministre d'état en Autriche
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Pensées et réflexions morales et politiques du Comte de Ficquelmont, ministre d'état en Autriche
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is the most sophisticated, the most erudite, the most mindful, and the most beloved of Vienna
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In his later years, Ficquelmont retired first to his palace of Vienna and later to his
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After the fall of Napoleon, Italy was once again the key sphere of influence of the
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Moral and Political thoughts of the Count de Ficquelmont, State Minister of Austria
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and was regarded as a brilliant military officer. In 1809, he rose to the rank of
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in order to maintain him within the coalition during the progressing towards the
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Her mother was Princess Elisabeth Mikhaïlovna Khitrova (1783-1839), daughter of
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In 1815, thanks to his credentials as a gifted military officer loyal to the
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On December 5, 1841 she married Prince Edmund Moritz Clary und Aldringen
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In 1839, Ficquelmont was recalled to Vienna to assume the duties of the
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in 1793. Ficquelmont participated in all Austrian campaigns in the
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In 1847, Ficquelmont was sent to Milan as acting Chancellor of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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made after her. In 1821, Ficquelmont, 44, married countess
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Portrait of countess Elisabeth-Alexandrine de Ficquelmont,
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In 1821 he was appointed ambassador plenipotentiary to the
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Aufklärungen über die Zeit vom 20 März bis zum 4 Mai, 1848
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of the period (1830s), reigned over by Ficquelmont's wife"
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Austrian Empire military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars
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that was the Austrian Embassy had been described as a
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of the Austrian Imperial army of French noble origin.
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André Thérive, Clotilde de Vaux ou La déesse morte (
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He met his future wife, Russian countess 81:Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky 1356: 1342: 1334: 1302: 1272:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 1092:Lord Palmerston, England und der Kontinent 943:Lord Palmerston, England und der Kontinent 828:organized around the public veneration of 740:, where he died in 1857 at the age of 81. 703:The Religious Side of the Eastern Question 697:Lord Palmerston, England and the Continent 34: 18: 1316:Minister-President of the Austrian Empire 1248:https://patricus.info/Rodokmeny/Clary.txt 1001:Les diplomates et hommes d'état européens 988:Les diplomates et hommes d'état européens 721:, published posthumously in Paris in 1859 713:The Peace to Come: A Matter of Conscience 618:Minister-President of the Austrian Empire 394:in 1814 and received the capitulation of 358:" fighting against revolutionary France. 48:Minister-President of the Austrian Empire 1038:Personality and Place in Russian Culture 961:Zum künftigen Frieden: e. Gewissensfrage 766: 621: 145:Johann Freiherr von Wessenberg-Ampringen 1689:Knights of the Golden Fleece of Austria 1163:, Vienna 2002, (volume 1), p. 443. 979: 100:Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire 1292: 1281: 252:Elisabeth-Alexandrine de Ficquelmont, 1278:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. 1205:' Russian hero. Her father was Count 1151:Karl Ludwig Graf von Ficquelmont. In 626:The Viennese students, 13 March 1848. 577:Minister of the State and Conferences 423:Minister of the State and conferences 275: 7: 1674:Politicians from the Austrian Empire 1186:Clotilde de Vaux or the dead Goddess 887:Prince Siegfried von Clary-Aldringen 382:and was appointed chief of staff of 354:era. Ficquelmont chose to join the " 1080:Deutschland, Österreich und Preußen 937:Deutschland, Österreich und Preußen 602:and senior advisor of its viceroy, 480:Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany 112:18 March 1848 – 4 May 1848 889:(Teplitz 1848 − Teplitz 1929) and 867:The couple had only one daughter, 530:"place of wisdom and intelligence" 323:. A member of a noble family from 286:Charles-Louis comte de Ficquelmont 60:4 April 1848 – 4 May 1848 14: 1664:Austrian people of French descent 1070:was a part of the Austrian Empire 891:Count Manfred von Clary-Aldringen 727:Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria 604:Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria 327:dating back to the 14th century ( 269:Karl Ludwig, Count of Ficquelmont 216:Dorothea Fürstin von Tiesenhausen 1447: 846:Countess Dorothea de Ficquelmont 671:Theodor Franz Baillet von Latour 651:Minister-President of the Empire 425:, in charge of the Imperial Army 28:Karl Ludwig Graf von Ficquelmont 1172:the title became Belgian after 1365:Minister-presidents of Austria 1275:New International Encyclopedia 1157:Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon 649:On 4 April Ficquelmont became 644:Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat 1: 871:(Naples 1825 − Venice 1878), 344:Only a few months later, the 1684:Austrian non-fiction writers 1679:Foreign ministers of Austria 1161:Austrian Academy of Sciences 986:in Baptiste-Honore-Raymond, 691:Germany, Austria and Prussia 496:Spanish Constitution of 1812 133:Klemens Fürst von Metternich 1326:Baron Franz von Pillersdorf 1003:, 3e série, Bruxelles, 1847 990:, 3e série, Bruxelles, 1847 731:Knight of the Golden Fleece 715:published in Vienna in 1856 709:published in Vienna in 1854 699:published in Vienna in 1852 693:published in Vienna in 1851 93:Baron Franz von Pillersdorf 1710: 1372:Minister-presidents of the 1207:Ferdinand von Tiesenhausen 904:Order of the Golden Fleece 575:In 1840, he was appointed 484:Dorothea von Tiesenhaussen 449:War of the Sixth Coalition 1573:Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst 1445: 1322: 1313: 1305: 838:Dorothea von Tiesenhausen 673:, was lynched during the 580:with Prince Metternich". 262: 150: 105: 53: 42: 33: 1419:Rechberg und Rothenlöwen 1253:August 10, 2016, at the 913:Order of Saint Januarius 864:in 19th-century Europe. 824:the inspiration for the 781:As a consequence of the 453:Ambassador Extraordinary 333:), he was introduced to 1457:Minister-presidents of 754:Dorothea de Ficquelmont 593:von Clary-und-Aldringen 585:Count de Ficquelmont's 933:(second edition, 1854) 927:(second edition, 1850) 778: 764: 627: 568:during the absence of 285: 1384:Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky 1188:), Albin Michel, 1957 1128:Zum künftigen frieden 770: 752:Portrait of countess 751: 625: 486:, while in Florence. 407:Feldmarschallleutnant 277:[ˈfɪkɛlˌmɔnt] 225:Maximilien-Chrétien, 1404:Wessenberg-Ampringen 1223:inspiring character 1221:battle of Austerlitz 1094:. 2 Bde. Wien (1852) 826:Religion of Humanity 807:Count de Ficquelmont 546:St. Alexander Nevsky 430:Generalfeldmarschall 398:a few months later. 330:House of Ficquelmont 312:Count de Ficquelmont 305:He was born Gabriel- 1583:Bienerth-Schmerling 1513:Adolf von Auersperg 1217:Emperor Alexandre I 883:Clary und Aldringen 729:made Ficquelmont a 661:, who was at their 632:Revolutions of 1848 612:Revolutions of 1848 356:Army of the Princes 257:Clary-und-Aldringen 242:Treusch von Buttlar 1654:People from Dieuze 1478:Karl von Auersperg 1219:, who died at the 1017:Alexander Turgenev 779: 765: 628: 560:Austrian statesman 461:Congress of Vienna 388:Emperor Napoleon I 234:of the Holy Empire 1669:Austrian generals 1659:Counts of Austria 1626: 1625: 1429:Mensdorff-Pouilly 1414:Buol-Schauenstein 1332: 1331: 1323:Succeeded by 1291:Missing or empty 1284:cite encyclopedia 1159:. 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Index

Erlaucht

Minister-President of the Austrian Empire
Ferdinand I
Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky
Baron Franz von Pillersdorf
Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire
Ferdinand I
Klemens Fürst von Metternich
Johann Freiherr von Wessenberg-Ampringen
Dieuze
Lorraine
France
Venice
Lombardy–Venetia
Austrian Empire
Dorothea Fürstin von Tiesenhausen
Count
de Ficquelmont
of the Holy Empire
Countess
Treusch von Buttlar
princess
Clary-und-Aldringen
[ˈfɪkɛlˌmɔnt]
French
Field marshal
Count de Ficquelmont
Dieuze
Moselle

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