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  1. Count Claudius Florimund de Mercy (1666 – 29 June 1734) was an Imperial field marshal, born at Longwy in Lorraine, now in France. His grandfather was the Bavarian field marshal Franz Freiherr von Mercy. Mercy entered the Austrian army as a volunteer in 1682.

  2. El Conde Claude Florimund de Mercy (1666 - 29 de junio de 1734) fue un mariscal de campo imperial, nacido en Longwy en Lorena, ahora en Francia . Mercy entró en el ejército austriaco como voluntario en 1682. Ganó su comisión en la gran batalla de Viena al año siguiente; y durante siete años de campaña en Hungría alcanzó el rango de Rittmeister.

    • Claudius Florimund Mercy
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  3. Florimond Claude, comte de Mercy-Argenteau (20 April 1727 – 25 August 1794) was an Austrian diplomat. Biography. He was born in Liège, Belgium, to Antoine, comte de Mercy-Argenteau, and entered the diplomatic service of Austria in Paris in the train of Reichsfürst Kaunitz.

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  4. Claude Florimond, conde de Mercy-Argenteau ( Lieja; 20 de abril de 1727 - Londres; 1794), fue un diplomático belga al servicio del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico.

  5. General Count Claude Florimond de Mercy with the second cavalry line attacked immediately in support of Pálffy, followed by the infantry of Maximilian Adam Graf Starhemberg, the thrust succeeded in pushing the Ottomans back all the way to their trenches.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Florimund Mercy, Count d’Argenteau (born April 20, 1727, Liège, Austrian Netherlands—died Aug. 25, 1794, London) was an Austrian diplomat who, at the outset of the French Revolution, attempted to maintain the Austro-French alliance and to save the life of the Austrian-born French queen Marie-Antoinette. Entering the diplomatic ...

  7. Have you heard of Claude-Florimond, Count of Mercy-Argenteau (1727-1794), an Austrian diplomat close to Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793)? Negotiator of her marriage to the future Louis XVI, the ambassador was the sovereign's confidant. This status enabled him to witness first-hand the ups and downs of court life.