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  1. Johann Hartwig Ernst Bernstorff (yōhän´ härt´vĬkh bĕrns´tôrf), 1712–72, Danish politician, of German (Hanoverian) origin. As minister of foreign affairs (1751–70) under Frederick V and Christian VII, he successfully kept Denmark at peace. In 1767 he negotiated with Russia a provisional treaty by which the Danish crown was to cede ...

  2. Graf von Bernstorff Johann Hartwig Ernst Graf von Bernstorff (* 13. Mai 1712 in Hannover; † 18. Februar 1772 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Diplomat und als dänischer Staatsminister ein aufgeklärter Reformer.

  3. J.H.E. Bernstorff. Bernstorff malt av Peder Als. Portrettsamlingen på Frederiksborg slott. Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff (født 13. mai 1712 i Hannover, død 18. februar 1772) var greve, geheimeråd og dansk-norsk statsminister. Han var sønn av friherre Joachim Bernstorff, som var godseier, og onkel til Andreas Peter Bernstorff.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Johann-Heinrich, count von Bernstorff (born Nov. 14, 1862, London, Eng.—died Oct. 6, 1939, Geneva, Switz.) was a German diplomat who represented his country in London and Cairo and, as ambassador, in Washington, D.C. (1908–17). The son of the Prussian diplomat Count Albrecht von Bernstorff, he entered the diplomatic service in 1899, was ...

  5. Bernstorff Palace in Gentofte, Copenhagen, Denmark, was built in the middle of the 18th century for Foreign Minister Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff. It remained in the possession of the Bernstorff family until 1812. In 1842, it was bought by Christian VIII.

  6. BERNSTORFF, ANDREAS PETER, Count von (1735–1797), Danish statesman, was born at Hanover on the 28th of August 1735. His career was determined by his uncle, Johann Hartwig Ernst Bernstorff, who early discerned the talents of his nephew and induced him to study in the German and Swiss universities and travel for some years in Italy, France, England and Holland, to prepare himself for a ...

  7. Struensee was ambitious and petitioned the Danish government through Minister of Foreign Affairs Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff for funds. [editorializing] He tried his hand at writing Enlightenment treatises and published many of them in his journal Zum Nutzen und Vergnügen ("For benefit and enjoyment").