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    Maximilian Karl Joseph Franz de Paula Hieronymus de Garnerin de la Thuile, Count von Montgelas (German: Maximilian Karl Joseph Franz de Paula Hieronymus...
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    ministry, Count Max Josef von Montgelas, who, after falling into disfavour with Charles Theodore, had acted for a time as Maximilian Joseph's private secretary...
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    Though his own sympathies, and those of his all-powerful minister, Maximilian von Montgelas, were, if anything, French rather than Austrian, the state of the...
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  • Count Maximilian von Montgelas. From 1900 to 1903, she lived in Beijing, where her husband worked as a military attaché. While living in China, Von Montgelas...
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    and Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. The Minister of Education, Maximilian von Montgelas, initiated a number of reforms that sought to modernize the rather...
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    Count Maximilian Maria Karl Desiderius de Garnerin de la Thuile von Montgelas (23 May 1860 in Saint Petersburg – 4 February 1938 in Munich) was a Bavarian...
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    Count Maximilian von Montgelas (until 1817). Since October 16, 2007, Joachim Herrmann (CSU) has been Minister of the Interior. Maximilian Graf von Montgelas...
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    Amberg was added. In 1802 they were abolished by the minister Maximilian von Montgelas. In 1805 shortly before the elevation Tyrol and Vorarlberg were...
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    possession of the Saxon Baron Maximilian von Speck-Sternburg and then in 1858 were sold to Count Maximilian von Montgelas. Klöster in Bayern: St. Veit...
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  • (1799–1817)"; edited with Michael Doeberl, (1908) – Memoirs of Count Maximilian von Montgelas on the internal state administration of Bavaria (1799-1817). Laubmann...
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