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  1. Count Albert von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein died of starvation, during WW II in Vienna, on 15 June 1945. Honours. He received the following orders and decorations: Austria-Hungary: Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Leopold, 1908; Commander of the Teutonic Order Principality of Bulgaria: Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Alexander

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Principality_of_DietrichsteinDietrichstein family - Wikipedia

    The diplomat Count Albert von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein was a younger son of Prince Alexander Constantin. Other notable members. Adam von Dietrichstein (1527-1590), the Holy Roman Empire's ambassador to Spain, who married the Margarita Folch de Cardona, member of the powerful Spanish House of Folch-Cardona.

  3. Count Albert von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein (1861–1945), younger son of Alexander; Austrian diplomat. Countess Clotilde Apponyi de Nagy-Apponyi (1867–1942), daughter of Alexander; women's rights advocate and diplomat for Hungary. Count Alfons Mensdorff-Pouilly (born 1948), Czech animator. Gallery

  4. Count Emmanuel von Mensdorff-Pouilly. Princess Sophie of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. Count Alexander Konstantin Albrecht von Mensdorff-Pouilly, 1st Prince von Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg ( German: Alexander Konstantin Albrecht Graf von Mensdorff-Pouilly, 1. Fürst von Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg; 4 August 1813 in Coburg – 14 February 1871) was an ...

  5. Albert (Viktor Julius Joseph Michael), comte de Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein (né le 5 septembre 1861 à Lemberg - mort le 15 juin 1945 à Vienne) fut un diplomate austro-hongrois qui joua un rôle diplomatique important avant et pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.

  6. Albert Viktor Julius Joseph Michael Graf von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein (5 de setembro de 1861 - 15 de junho de 1945) foi um diplomata austro-húngaro que serviu como embaixador em Londres no início da Primeira Guerra Mundial.

  7. Alexander von Mensdorff-Pouilly (* 1813; † 1871), österreichischer General und Außenminister, 1. Fürst von Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg (Porträt von Friedrich von Amerling) Herkunft. Das Geschlecht stammt ursprünglich aus Pouilly-sur-Meuse, einem kleinen Ort nordwestlich von Stenay in der französischen Region Lothringen. [4] .