Louis-Guillaume Otto
Born with Strasbourg towards 1753 and deceased with Calais the November 9th 1817, Louis-Guillaume Otto , count de Mosloy, was a former student of Christophe-Guillaume Koch and a friend of Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès. Ambassador with London in 1802 then with Vienna in 1809, it negotiated there the conditions of the marriage of Napoleon with the archduchess Marie-Louise. After its departure of Vienna, it was replaced by the count Metternich, another former student of Koch.
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