Alois Friedrich von Brühl (Polish: Alojzy Fryderyk Bruhl; 31 July 1739 Dresden – 30 January 1793 Berlin) was a Saxon-born diplomat, politician, Freemason...
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von Brühl family in two novels from the 1870s ("Count Brühl", "From the Seven Years' War"). Heinrich von Brühl (1700–1763) Alois Friedrich von Brühl (1739–1793)...
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the powerful German von Brühl family. The incumbency of this ambitious politician coincided with the decline of both states. Brühl was a skillful diplomat...
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Count Alois Friedrich von Brühl moved permanently to Saxony, while the Haukes, whose children became attached to Warsaw, remained in Poland. Friedrich first...
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Pius Anthonius Hubertus Marie Graf von Galen (16 March 1878 – 22 March 1946), better known as Clemens August Graf von Galen, was a German count, Bishop...
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great-granddaughter of Count Alois Friedrich von Brühl Pawel Roman Sanguszko (1834–1876) – he married firstly Countess Marie Gfn von der Borch-Warkland and...
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Brühl or Bruhl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alois Friedrich von Brühl (1739–1793), Polish-Saxon diplomat, politician, soldier...
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powerful Count Alois Friedrich von Brühl, Starost of Warsaw, General of the Royal Polish Artillery and son of Heinrich von Brühl, the famous Saxon-Polish...
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2000–2001) Józef Beck, foreign affairs minister of II RP (1932–1939) Alois Friedrich von Brühl, Polish-Saxon diplomat, starost of Warsaw Matthew Bryza, American...
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command (for instance, his abilities were often questioned by Alois Friedrich von Brühl, chief general of Polish royal artillery corps). During the course...
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