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36: 474: 293:(1732-1790), General Commander of Imperial Forces in Austrian Netherlands was against such drastic reforms and advised against them. In November, he began to offer concessions and recognise ancient liberties, but too late to stem revolutionary rejection of Austrian authority. On 14 December 1789, Trauttmansdorff fled Brussels for Luxembourg. His secret correspondence with Joseph II while minister plenipotentiary was published in 1902. 218:(1723-1815). He had one full sister, Countess Maria Antonie von Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg (1746-1817), who died unmarried. His half-siblings with his father's first wife Countess Florence Josèphe de 41: 277:, had been forced to dial back. In his zeal to execute imperial policy, Trauttmansdorff carried out a government coup on 18 June 1789, rescinding the ancient privileges of the 273:
He arrived in Brussels in October 1787. His brief was to push through the innovations that Joseph II had determined on and that the previous minister plenipotentiary,
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was inheritable only by the Head of the family, while all other legitimate male line descendants were Count/Countess von Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg.
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He re-entered imperial service in 1793, being appointed to the Chancery for the Netherlands in Vienna. He accompanied the
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Fragments pour servir à l'histoire des évenements qui se sont passés aux Pays-Bas depuis la fin de 1787 jusqu'en 1789
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Geheime Correspondenz Jozefs II. mit seinem Minister Ferdinand Grafen Trauttmansdorff
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to Emperor Franz. In this capacity he was responsible for organizing the
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and thus became Prince of Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg. The title of
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On 18 May 1772 he married in Vienna Countess Maria Karoline von
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In 1805 for his diplomatic service, he received the title of
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during the short-lived Austrian restoration of 1793–1794.
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Ferdinand was born in Vienna on 12 January 1749, into the
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From August 1807 until his death in 1827 he served as
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Minister plenipotentiary of the Austrian Netherlands
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Friedrich Johann Gottlieb Lieder
Minister plenipotentiary of the Austrian Netherlands
Joseph II
Count Joseph Murray
Philipp von Cobenzl
Alma mater
University of Vienna
Minister plenipotentiary
Austrian Netherlands
Emperor Joseph II
House of Trauttmansdorff
Austrian nobility
Trauttmansdorff
Herberstein
Gavre
Lamberg
Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau
University of Vienna
Reichskammergericht
Wetzlar
Order of the Golden Fleece
Regensburg
Archbishop-Elector of Mainz
Ludovico, Count of Belgioioso
county of Hainaut
Council of Brabant
Brabant Revolution
Richard d'Alton
Emperor Francis II

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