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    Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff (1712–1772), Danish statesman; Andreas Peter Bernstorff (1735–1797), Danish state minister; Christian Günther von Bernstorff (1769–1835), Danish and Prussian statesman; Joachim Frederik Bernstorff (1771–1835), Danish statesman; Albrecht von Bernstorff (1809–1873), diplomat, Prussian Foreign ...

  2. Description. Also known as. English. Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff. Danish politician (1712-1772) Graf von Bernstorff Johan Hartvig Ernst. J H E von, Graf Bernstorff. Johan Hartvig Ernst von, Graf Bernstorff.

  3. BERNSTORFF, JOHANN HARTWIG ERNST, Count von (1712–1772), 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 13th of May 1712. His maternal grandfather, Andreas Gottlieb Bernstorff (1640–1726), had been one of the ablest ministers of George I., and under his ...

  4. Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff; Heritage designation: monument on Kulturstyrelsen register; Inception: 1765; 55° 45′ 30.26″ N, 12° 33′ 08.5″ E:

  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · BERNSTORFF, CHRISTIAN GÜNTHER, Count von (1769–1835), Danish and Prussian statesman and diplomatist, son of Count Andreas Peter von Bernstorff, was born at Copenhagen on the 3rd of April 1769. Educated for the diplomatic service under his father’s direction, he began his career in 1787, as attaché to the representative of Denmark at the opening of the Swedish diet.

  6. Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff (German: Johann Hartwig Ernst Graf von Bernstorff; 13 May 1712 – 18 February 1772) was a German-Danish statesman and a member of the Bernstorff noble family of Mecklenburg. He was the son of Joachim Engelke Freiherr von Bernstorff, chamberlain to the Elector of Hanover.

  7. Born in 1862 in London, he was the son of one of the most powerful politicians in the Prussian Kingdom. As Foreign Minister for Prussia, his father, Count Albrecht von Bernstorff, had earned the ire of Otto von Bismarck in the Prussian constitutional crisis of 1859–1866. Overestimating his political strength, Bernstorff resigned in a spat ...