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  1. Count Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (German: Friedrich Ferdinand Graf von Beust; 13 January 1809 – 24 October 1886) was a German and Austrian statesman. As an opponent of Otto von Bismarck, he attempted to conclude a common policy of the German middle states between Austria and Prussia.

  2. El Conde Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (en alemán: Friedrich Ferdinand Graf von Beust; 13 de enero de 1809 - 24 de octubre de 1886) fue un estadista alemán y austriaco. Como oponente de Otto von Bismarck, intentó concluir una política común con los estados intermedios entre Austria y Prusia.

    • Sajona, austriaca
    • Matzleinsdorf Protestant Cemetery
  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Friedrich Ferdinand, Graf (count) von Beust was the prime minister and foreign minister of Saxony (185866) and of the Austrian Empire (1867–71). He negotiated the Ausgleich, or “Compromise” (1867), establishing the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, and also helped restore the Habsburgs’ international.

    • Heinrich Potthoff
  4. Friedrich Ferdinand, count von Beust, (born Jan. 13, 1809, Dresden, Saxony—died Oct. 24, 1886, Schloss Altenberg, near Vienna, Austria-Hungary), German statesman. A career diplomat in Saxony from 1830, he served as its foreign minister (1849–53) and its interior minister (1853–66).

  5. One of the latter's disciples produced the first major study of Beust's German policy which propounded this traditional view: Erichsen, Ernst, Die deutsche Politik des Grafen Beust im Jahre 1870, ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Reichsgründung (Kiel, 1927).

    • Hans A. Schmitt
    • 1968
  6. Like the Württemberg democrat Ludwig Pfau (1821–1894), Count Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (1809–1886) was willing to defend Germany’s legacy of Kleinstaaterei —loosely translated, the fetish of small statehood.

  7. Friedrich ( von) Beust (August 9, 1817 – December 6, 1899), German soldier, revolutionary and political activist and Swiss reform pedagogue, was the son of Prussian Major Karl Alexander von Beust.