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The paper offers an interesting view of the everyday life on the imperial court in the mid-1750s and a scale of values of the Master of the Court of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm – Duke John Adolf of Schwarzenberg (1615-1683). It mingles two narrative lines. The first line mirrors the position of a high court officer in the hierarchically arranged society on the Viennese court and events that coincided with the death of Ferdinand III and accession of Leopold I to the throne. The other line captures the conduct of John Adolf of Schwarzenberg in the secret council – the emperor’s advisory organ for internal and foreign policy of the Danube monarchy – at the start of the deceased emperor’s son’s rule. The study includes a complete critical edition of the diary written by John Adolf of Schwarzenberg dated 28th March to 15th May 1657.
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The main aims of this study is to analyse the activities of relationship networks with which the Papal Nuncio Antonio Caetani and Spanish envoys Guillén de San Clemente and Baltasar de Zúñiga surrounded themselves at a time of crisis in the Hapsburg Monarchy in the years 1608–1609.
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