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Nepomuk Lothar,
Prince of
Metternich-Winneburg zu
Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859),
known as
Klemens von
Metternich (German: [ˈkleːmens fɔn ˈmɛtɐniç])...
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particularly before the
Revolutions of 1848, is
sometimes known as the Age of
Metternich, due to the
influence of the
Austrian chancellor's
conservatism and the...
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Because of
Metternich's main role in the
architecture of the Congress,
these meetings are also
referred to as the "
Metternich congress" or "
Metternich system"...
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House of
Metternich was an old
German noble family originating in the Rhineland. The most
prominent member was
Prince Klemens von
Metternich, who was...
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Metternich usually refers to
Prince Klemens von
Metternich (1773–1859),
famous Austrian politician and diplomat. It may also
refer to any of
several members...
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Josef Metternich (2 June 1915, in
Cologne – 21
February 2005, in Feldafing) was a
German operatic baritone.
Metternich also
appeared at the
Royal Opera...
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World Restored:
Metternich,
Castlereagh and the
Problems of
Peace 1812–1822 is a book by
scholar and ****ure
United States Secretary of State,
Henry Kissinger...
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Metternich Castle is an
ancient castle in the Rhineland-Palatinate
state of the
Federal Republic of Germany. It is also
known as the
Beilstein Castle (Burg...
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Pauline Clémentine
Marie Walburga,
Princess of
Metternich-Winneburg zu
Beilstein (née
Countess Pauline Sándor de Szlavnicza; 25
February 1836 – 28 September...
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Austrian origin,
invented by
Franz Sacher,
supposedly in 1832 for
Prince Metternich in Vienna. It is one of the most
famous Viennese culinary specialties...