Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff
Danish politician and diplomat

Born
May 13th, 1712
312 years ago
Died
February 18th, 1772
253 years ago — 59 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Denmark
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Served as the Danish foreign minister from 1744 to 1751. Played a significant role in shaping Danish foreign policy during a transformative period in Northern Europe. Negotiated treaties and maintained relationships with other nations, impacting Denmark's position within European politics. Advocated for a neutral stance amidst conflicts, prioritizing trade and national interests.
Served as Danish foreign minister
Negotiated important treaties
Influenced Danish foreign policy
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