Count Karl Nesselrode

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Count Karl Nesselrode was a prominent 19th-century Russian diplomat and statesman who served as foreign minister under Tsars Alexander I and Nicholas I, playing a key role in shaping European diplomacy after the Napoleonic Wars.

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Count Karl Nesselrode canonical 3
Karl Nesselrode 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomat
foreign minister
human
statesman
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
diplomaticAlignment Holy Alliance NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin German
familyName Nesselrode NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork foreign policy
international relations
gender male
givenName Karl NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Count NERFINISHED
influencedBy Metternich NERFINISHED
languageSpoken French
German
Russian
nobleFamily Nesselrode family NERFINISHED
notableFor conservative diplomacy in 19th-century Europe
long tenure as Russian foreign minister
notableWork shaping European diplomacy after the Napoleonic Wars
occupation diplomat
politician
participatedIn Congress of Laibach NERFINISHED
Congress of Troppau NERFINISHED
Congress of Verona NERFINISHED
Congress of Vienna NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chancellor of the Russian Empire
Foreign Minister of the Russian Empire NERFINISHED
religion Lutheranism
servedUnder Alexander I of Russia NERFINISHED
Nicholas I of Russia NERFINISHED
supportedPolicy conservative order in post-Napoleonic Europe

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Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814) signatory Count Karl Nesselrode
this entity surface form: Karl Nesselrode
Treaty of Paris (1814) signatoryRepresentative Count Karl Nesselrode
Chancellor of the Russian Empire positionHeldBy Count Karl Nesselrode
this entity surface form: Karl Nesselrode
Chancellor of the Russian Empire positionHeldBy Count Karl Nesselrode