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  1. Princess Klementine Maria Octavia von Metternich (30 August 1804 – 6 May 1820) was an Austrian princess. Biography. Princess Klementine von Metternich was born on 30 August 1804 into the House of Metternich. Her father was the Austrian diplomat Klemens, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein.

  2. Pauline Clémentine Marie Walburga, Princess of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (née Countess Pauline Sándor de Szlavnicza; 25 February 1836 – 28 September 1921) was an Austrian socialite, mainly active in Vienna and Paris.

  3. Princess Clementine von Metternich-Sándor Winneburg (27 June 1870 – 25 October 1963) was an Austrian aristocrat. Early life. She was born in Paris on 27 June 1870 into the House of Metternich, ten days after the death of her grandfather. Her father was the Austrian diplomat Richard, 2nd Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein.

  4. Princess Pauline Metternich (18361921) on the Beach. Eugène Boudin French. ca. 1865–67. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 821. Pauline Metternich, wife of the Austrian ambassador at the court of Napoleon III, was a famously homely yet chic style icon known for her sense of wit; she was said to have referred to herself as "the ...

  5. scholarsarchive.byu.edu › sophsupp_gallery › 202"Pauline Metternich"

    Princess Pauline Clémentine von Metternich (25 February 1836 in Vienna – 28 September 1921 in Vienna) was a famous Viennese and Parisian socialite of great charm and elegance. She was an important promoter of the work of the German composer Richard Wagner and the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana.

  6. BONN, Oct. 25 Princess Clementine von Metternich-Sandor, last surviving grandchild of the Austrian statesman who organized the Congress of Vienna, died Tuesday at Schloss Corvey in lower...

  7. Princess Klementine Maria Octavia von Metternich (30 August 1804 – 6 May 1820) was an Austrian princess. Biography. Princess Klementine von Metternich was born on 30 August 1804 into the House of Metternich. Her father was the Austrian diplomat Klemens, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein.