Karl Ludwig von Bruck (diplomat)

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Karl Ludwig von Bruck (born December 24, 1830 in Trieste , † November 9, 1902 in Spielfeld ) was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat .

Karl Ludwig von Bruck was the son of the Austrian statesman of the same name, Karl Ludwig von Bruck . From 1850 von Bruck was in the diplomatic service of the Imperial and Royal Foreign Ministry and from 1868 was envoy in Darmstadt , Munich and Rome .

He died at Schloss Spielfeld in 1902, leaving behind his widow Alexandrine, nee. Freiin von Fehleisen, as well as two daughters and a son. The actress Marie Boßler was his sister-in-law.

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  1. Playfield death book, tom. II, p. 318. In: Matricula. Retrieved November 23, 2019 .
  2. ^ Necrology. In: Wiener Salonblatt. November 15, 1902, p. 14 , accessed November 23, 2019 .
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