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  1. Emmanuel Graf von Mensdorff-Pouilly (24 de enero de 1777 - 28 de junio de 1852) fue un oficial del Ejército Imperial-Real del Imperio austriaco, y vicegobernador de Maguncia. Era el tío de la reina Victoria y padrino de su marido, el Príncipe Alberto de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha .

  2. Emmanuel Graf von Mensdorff-Pouilly fue un oficial del Ejército Imperial-Real del Imperio austriaco, y vicegobernador de Maguncia. Era el tío de la reina Victoria y padrino de su marido, el Príncipe Alberto de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha.

  3. Emmanuel Graf von Mensdorff-Pouilly (24 January 1777 – 28 June 1852) was an army officer in the Imperial-Royal Army of the Austrian Empire, and vice-governor of Mainz. He was the uncle of Queen Victoria and the godfather of her husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha .

  4. Emanuel. von MENSDORFF-POUILLY. Nacido el 24 de enero de 1777 (viernes) - Nancy,54,Meurthe-et-Moselle,Lorraine,FRANCE. Fallecido el 28 de junio de 1852 (lunes) - Vienne,AUTRICHE,a la edad de 75 años. Baron de Pouilly, titré Comte de Mensdorff-Pouilly du 29 novembre 1818 au 28 juin 1852. 1 documento disponible.

  5. His son Alfons Friedrich Count Mensdorff-Pouilly (1810 – 1894) established his main seat at Castle Nectiny and later in the years 1855 – 1858 began to rebuild the castle in Neo- Gothic style. The family crypt, built in 1858 in Roman style, is located in the area of the castle.

  6. In 1818, Emmanuel von Mensdorff-Pouilly received a comital title from the Austrian Emperor, and he was recognized as noble in Bohemia (the Inkolat) in 1839. Through Emmanuel's wife, Princess Sophie of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, the family is closely related to the royal families of Belgium, Sweden, Portugal, Bulgaria and the United Kingdom.

  7. Emmanuel, count of Mensdorff-Pouilly (24 January 1777 – 28 June 1852) was an army officer in the Imperial and Royal Army of the Austrian Empire, and vice-governor of Mainz. The Mensdorff-Pouilly family originated from the Baronie Pouilly in Stenay on the river Meuse in Lorraine.