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  1. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Emmerich Joseph von Dalberg, duke de Dalberg (born May 30, 1773, Mainz, Germany—died April 27, 1833, Herrnsheim, Bavaria) , duke de Dalberg, was the nephew and heir of Karl Theodor von Dalberg, and minister and foreign envoy under Napoleon and Louis XVIII of France.

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  2. Emmerich Joseph Wolfgang Heribert de Dalberg, 1st Duke of Dalberg (31 May 1773 – 27 April 1833) was a German diplomat who was elevated to the French nobility in the Napoleonic era and who held senior government positions during the Bourbon Restoration.

  3. Emmerich Joseph von Dalberg (* 30. Mai 1773 [Anm. 1] in Mainz; † 27. April 1833 auf Schloss Herrnsheim) war ein zunächst badischer, später französischer Diplomat und Politiker, der 1810 durch Napoleon zum duc de Dalberg ( Herzog von Dalberg) erhoben wurde.

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    Emmerich Joseph, duc de Dalberg (17731833), son of Wolfgang Heribert von Dalberg (above). He was born at Mainz on 30 May 1773. In 1803, he entered the service of Baden , which he represented as envoy in Paris .

  5. Emmerich Joseph Dalberg (Emeric Joseph, duc de Dalberg) (ĕmərēk´ zhōzĕf´ dälbârk´), 1773–1833, French diplomat of German origin; nephew of Karl Theodor von Dalberg. The foreign minister of Baden, he entered (1810) the service of French Emperor Napoleon I, who made him a duke and a councillor of state.

  6. Emmerich-Josef-Wolfgang-Heribert von Dalberg was born on May 30, 1773 at Mainz (Archbishopric of Mainz, in the Holy Roman Empire), into one of the most ancient families from Baden. He studied at Göttingen, then went to Vienna and became a politician and a diplomat.

  7. Emmerich Joseph de Dalberg (Emmerich Joseph Franz Heinrich Felix Dismas [1] Kämmerer [2] von Worms), né le 31 mai 1773 à Mayence, mort le 27 avril 1833 au château d'Herrnsheim (près de Worms), est un diplomate allemand, devenu une personnalité politique française.