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Johann Hartwig Ernst, Count von Bernstorff ( 13 may 1712 — 18 February 1772), Danish statesman, who came of a very ancient Mecklenburg family, was the son of Joachim Engelke , Freiherr von Bernstorff, chamberlain to the elector of Hanover, and was born on the 13 may 1712.1 Early political career
His maternal grandfather, Andreas Gottlieb Bernstorff ( 1640- 1726), had been one of the ablest ministers of George I, and under his guidance Johann was very carefully educated, acquiring amongst other things that intimate knowledge of the leading European languages, especially French, which ever afterwards distinguished him. He was introduced into the Danish service by his relations, the brothers Plessen , who were ministers of state under Christian VIChistian VI ( 1699- 1746) king of Denmark and Norway from 1730. Son of Fredrick IV and Louise of Mecklenburg-Gustrow. Married to Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and father of Fredrick V. Christian VI of Denmark Christian VI of Denmark Christian 06. In 1732Events February 23 First performance of Handel's Orlando in London June 9 James Oglethorpe is granted a royal charter for the colony of Georgia. December 7 The original Covent Garden Theatre Royal (now the Royal Opera House) is opened Genoa regains Corsic he was sent on a diplomatic mission to the courtThis article is about courts of law . For alternative meanings see: Court (disambiguation). A court is an official, public forum which a public power establishes by lawful authority to adjudicate disputes, and to dispense civil, labour, administrative and of DresdenDresden [ˈdreːsdn̩] ( Sorbian/Lusatian Drjezdzany , the capital city of the German federal state of Saxony, is situated in a valley on the river Elbe. The city’s population stood at 478,000 in 2004. At the same time, the total populat; and from 1738Events April 15 - Premiere in London of Serse an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel. November 13 Ratification of the Treaty of Vienna The excavation of Herculaneum, a Roman city buried by Vesuvius in AD 79, begins. John and Charles Wesley form the Me he represented HolsteinHolstein also refers to a breed of cattle. Holstein Hol shtayn) is the southern part of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany, between the rivers Elbe, Eider and the Schlei firth. The capital of Holstein is Kiel. 1111- 1474 an Imperial Reichsunmittelbar County of at the dietIn politics, a Diet is a formal deliberative assembly. The term is derived from Medieval Latin dietas and ultimately comes from the Latin dies "day. The word came to be used in this sense because these assemblies met on a daily basis. Historic uses In thi of RegensburgRegensburg (English formerly Ratisbon Latin Ratisbona Czech ezno is a city (population 146,824 in 2002) in Bavaria, south-east Germany, located at the confluence of the Danube and Regen rivers, at the northernmost bend in the Danube. To the east lies the; from 1744 to 1750 he represented Denmark at Paris, whence he returned in 1754 to Denmark as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Supported by the powerful favorite Adam Gottlob Moltke , and highly respected by Frederick V, he occupied for twenty-one years the highest position in the government, and in the Council of State his opinion was decisive. But his chief concern was with foreign affairs.
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