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  1. Adam Albert von Neipperg (*Viena, 8 de abril de 1775 - Parma, 22 de febrero de 1829) fue un noble, militar y político austriaco. Biografía. ...

  2. Adam Albert, Count von Neipperg (8 April 1775 – 22 February 1829) was an Austrian general and statesman. He was the son of a diplomat famous for inventing a letter-copying machine, and the grandson of Count Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg. His second wife, Empress Marie-Louise, was the widow of Napoleon and a daughter of Francis II, the last ...

  3. Vida y Biografía de Adam Adalbert von Neipperg. (Adam Adalbert, conde von Neipperg; Viena, 1775-Parma, 1829) General austriaco. Embajador en Suecia (1811-1813), logró que Bernadotte se sumase a la coalición. En 1814, firmó la coalición segrega con Murat. Obtuvo para María Luisa la soberanía de por vida de los ducados de Parma, Piacenza y ...

  4. 23 de ene. de 2015 · Adam Adalbert (Albert or Albrecht) von Neipperg was born on April 8, 1775 in Vienna. He came from an old noble family whose fiefdom was centred in Schwaigern, in the Württemberg Valley. His father, Count Leopold von Neipperg, was a diplomat in Vienna who invented, in 1760, a letter-copying machine that is sometimes considered the first working typewriter .

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Genealogy for Count Adam Adalbert von Neipperg (Graf und Herr von Neipperg) (1775 - 1829) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Adam Albert von Neipperg (* Viena, 8 de abril de 1775 - Parma, 22 de febrero de 1829) fue un noble, militar y político austriaco. Adam Albert von Neipperg. Información personal. Nacimiento. 8 de abril de 1775. Viena ( Monarquía Habsburgo)

  7. Adam Adalbert von Neipperg. Nobility, son of Leopold Johann von Neipperg and Wilhelmine von Hetzfeld-Wilfenburg. He accompanied the former French empress Marie Louise to Italy where she reigned her territories Parma and Piacenza. They married four months after Napoleons death, legitimizing their three children.