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  1. Richard Klemens Josef Lothar Hermann, 2nd Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (German: Richard Klemens, Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein; 7 January 1829 – 1 March 1895), usually known as Richard von Metternich, was an Austrian diplomat and the eldest surviving son of the diplomat Klemens, Prince of Metternich ...

    • Richard Klemens Josef Lothar Hermann
    • 1859 - 1895
  2. Richard von Metternich. Richard Klemens, príncipe de Metternich-Winneburg ( Viena, 7 de enero de 1829 – íb ., 1 de marzo de 1895) fue un diplomático al servicio del Imperio austríaco, hijo del canciller Klemen von Metternich .

  3. Richard Klemens Josef Lothar Hermann, 2nd Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein , usually known as Richard von Metternich, was an Austrian diplomat and the eldest surviving son of the diplomat Klemens, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein.

  4. Metternich, Richard Fürst von. Dates of Life. 1829 – 1895. Place of birth. Wien. Place of death. Wien. Occupation. Diplomat ; Politiker. Religious Denomination. katholisch? Authority Data. GND: 117576980 | OGND | VIAF: 4970694. Alternate Names. Metternich-Winneburg, Richard Fürst von. Metternich, Richard Fürst von.

  5. A compelling new biography that recasts the most important European statesman of the first half of the nineteenth century, famous for his alleged archconservatism, as a friend of realpolitik and reform, pursuing international peace. Metternich has a reputation as the epitome of reactionary conservatism. Historians treat him as the archenemy of ...

  6. Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), known as Klemens von Metternich (German: [ˈkleːmens fɔn ˈmɛtɐniç]) or Prince Metternich, was a conservative Austrian statesman and diplomat who was at the center of the European balance of power known as the Concert of ...

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Klemens von Metternich (born May 15, 1773, Coblenz, Archbishopric of Trier [Germany]—died June 11, 1859, Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian statesman, minister of foreign affairs (1809–48), and a champion of conservatism, who helped form the victorious alliance against Napoleon I and who restored Austria as a leading European power ...