Johann Ludwig Joseph, Graf von Cobenzl (21 November 1753 – 22 February 1809) was a diplomat and politician of the Habsburg monarchy. Von Cobenzl was born...
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Johann Karl Philipp, Graf von Cobenzl (21 July 1712 – 27 January 1770) was an 18th-century politician in the Habsburg monarchy. He was minister plenipotentiary...
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Johann Philipp, Graf von Cobenzl (28 May 1741 – 30 August 1810) was a statesman of the Habsburg monarchy and the Austrian Empire. Cobenzl was born in...
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von Cobenzl (1716–1797): marr. Maria Benigna von Montrichier (1720–1793). Philipp Graf von Cobenzl, (1741-1810): last heir of Cobenzl. Johann Ludwig Carl...
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was appointed military adviser to the new Foreign Minister, Graf Ludwig von Cobenzl in the negotiations following the Armistice of Steyr, which led to...
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August 1785) Who married her paternal uncle Ferdinand Bonaventura II von Harrach Johann Josef (18 September 1722 – 8 December 1746) Ernst Guido (8 September...
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grant from Prince Metternich, obtained for him by a patron, Count Carl Ludwig Cobenzl. While there, he became familiar with the Nazarene movement, as well...
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Holy Roman Empire. The signatories were Joseph Bonaparte and Count Ludwig von Cobenzl, the Austrian foreign minister. The treaty formally ended Austrian...
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Johann Philipp von Cobenzl (1792–1793), who was dismissed by Emperor Francis II over the Partition of Poland and was succeeded by Johann Amadeus von Thugut...
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II's foreign minister, Johann Amadeus von Thugut, drafted new instructions for his plenipotentiary in Paris, Ludwig von Cobenzl. Although Thugut opposed...
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