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    Johann Christoph Bartenstein (Strasbourg, 23 October 1689 – Vienna, 5 August 1767) was an Austrian statesman, who dominated the foreign policy of the Habsburg...
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    influence disappeared completely—Gundaker Starhemberg and Johann Christoph von Bartenstein now dominated the conference in his place. Fortunately for...
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    Charles VI labored, with the support of his closest advisor, Johann Christoph von Bartenstein, to have his sanction accepted by the courts of Europe. Only...
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    the garden of Schönbrunn Palace: Johann Christoph von Bartenstein, Gundaker Thomas Starhemberg, Florimond Claude von Mercy-Argenteau. The Administrators...
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    Fugger family (redirect from Johann Fugger)
    Friederike von Christalnigg von und zu Gillitzstein Karl, 5th Prince 1906–1925 (1861–1925), m. Princess Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein Georg, 6th Prince...
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    crypto-Protestant, likely because she was a patron of Jansenists such as Johann Christoph von Bartenstein. Charles VI did not allow her any political influence whatsoever...
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    Edelmann betreffend: Geben Bartenstein den 20. Martii 1745 online at books.google.com "Lokale Geschichte aus der Zeit von 1760 - 1800" at heinlenews.de...
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    The Hague and Constantinople. In 1742, at the instigation of Johann Christoph von Bartenstein, he became State Chancellor and responsible for Austria's foreign...
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    two stepmothers, first Baroness Eugenie von Bartenstein, and then her second step-mother, Countess Xaverine von Kolowrat-Krakowsky, who often contributed...
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    of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein (1864–1945), the third child of Prince Carl zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein and Princess Rosa Karoline née Countess von Sternberg. Her...
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