• then in the Metternich family's Schloss Königswart in the Egerland (now in the Czech Republic). During the war, she administered the Metternich estates while...
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    Emperor, gave it to the great Austrian statesman Prince von Metternich. In 1942, the Schloss was bombed and reduced to a shell by the air raids on Mainz...
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    from 1821 to 1848. He acquired Schloss Johannisberg in the Rheingau. Klemens' eldest surviving son, Richard von Metternich, was a diplomat and married his...
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  • October 1963 at Schloss Corvey in Germany. Prior to her death, the Princess was the last surviving grandchild of Klemens, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu...
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  • Marshal Kellermann. In 1816 it was given by Francis I of Austria, to Prince Metternich, in recognition of his services as Austrian Foreign Minister.  This article incorporates...
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  • Alfons Maria Clemens Lothar Philippus Neri Felix Nicomedes Prinz von Metternich-Winneburg (26 May 1917 – 21 September 1992) was a German-Austrian racing...
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    Schloss Grafenegg is a castle in Grafenegg, Lower Austria, Austria. Together with Burg Kreuzenstein and Schloss Anif near Salzburg, it is considered to...
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    to Count Wolff-Metternich von Gymnich, and became known for a period as Schloss Gymnich. Just before the Second World War, the schloss was taken over...
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    Schloss Beck (Beck Castle) is a Baroque castle in Bottrop, Germany, planned and built as a “maison de plaisance” between 1766 and 1777 by Johann Conrad...
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    / 51.141883°N 6.557306°E / 51.141883; 6.557306 Castle Dyck (German: Schloss Dyck) is a moated castle in the Rhineland region of Germany. It is located...
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