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- The House of Nesselrode is a noble family originating in the Duchy of Berg. Over the centuries, the family expanded their possessions through marriage...
- Reichsgraf von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven, also known as Charles de Nesselrode (Russian: Карл Васильевич Нессельроде, romanized: Karl Vasilyevich Nesselrode; 14 December...
- Mount Nesselrode, also known as Boundary Peak 98, is a 2,474 m (8,117 ft) peak in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains, located on and in part defining...
- layer of white ice cream and a red inside layer with chocolate chips. Nesselrode pudding is a thick custard cream that is molded and served as a bombe...
- Countess Maria von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven (1786-1849), was a courtier of Russian Imperial Court. Maria was born as the eldest daughter of Count Dmitry Guryev...
- On leaving the lyceum Gorchakov entered the foreign office under Count Nesselrode. His first diplomatic work of importance was the negotiation of a marriage...
- married Marie Kalergi (1840–1877), only daughter of Polish pianist Maria Nesselrode and her husband, Jan Kalergis. The lands thus combined included the Zamato...
- given to the family of the count of Nesselrode and sta**** in their possession until 1920. Under Wilhelm of Nesselrode, the house was essentially remodelled...
- Nikolayevsk on territory claimed by the Qing. The Russian foreign minister Karl Nesselrode attempted to prevent the settlement, but Czar Nicholas I in turn overruled...
- the river. He had Foreign Minister Count Karl Nesselrode undertake talks with the Ottomans. Nesselrode confided to Seymour: [The dispute over the holy...