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English: «Austrian Embassy in St Petersburg» article. «Stolitsa i Usad'ba» Magazine, 1914, №?, p.13. On il.: Countess Hedwig von Szapáry (nee princess of Windisch-Grätz) with daughter; children of Count Szapáry; Comte Frederic Szapáry de Szapár Mura-Szombat et Szichy-Szizet
Русский: Статья «Австрийское посольство в Санкт-Петербурге». «Столица и усадьба», 1914, №?, стр. 13. На илл.: Графиня Сапари с дочерью; дети графа Сапари; Comte Frederic Szapáry de Szapár Mura-Szombat et Szichy-Szizet. Граф Сапари начал свою дипломатическую карьеру как атташе Австрийского посольства в Риме. Перед назначением в Россию он занимал должность начальника иностранного отдела в Министерстве Иностранных Дел в Вене; в Петербург он назначен послом осенью 1913 года. Граф женат на принцессе Виндшигрец, у него четверо детей. Граф большой любитель искусств, большой спортсмэн.
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English: digitized by Lev Zharzhevsky
Русский: оцифровал Л. М. Жаржевский
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fragments: Austrian Embassy Sergievskaya 1914 1a Friedrich von Szapary.jpg, Austrian Embassy Sergievskaya 1914 1b Hedwig von Szapáry.jpg,

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