See Also: Beust, Friedrich Ferdinand, count von(encyclopedia)
Jacob Evertsen(dictionary)
Kotzebue, August (Friedrich Ferdinand) von(encyclopedia)
Henle, Friedrich Gustav Jacob(encyclopedia)
Ferdinand(encyclopedia)
Ferdinand I(encyclopedia)
Ferdinand II(encyclopedia)
Ferdinand III(encyclopedia)
Ferdinand VI(encyclopedia)
Ferdinand VII(encyclopedia)

Beust, Friedrich Ferdinand, count von (sh) and Jacob Evertsen (iou)


Beust, Friedrich Ferdinand, count von (sh)




born Jan. 13, 1809, Dresden, Saxony
died Oct. 24, 1886, Schloss Altenberg, near Vienna, Austria-Hungary

German statesman.

A career diplomat in Saxony from 1830, he served as its foreign minister (1849-53) and its interior minister (1853-66). Often opposed to Otto von Bismarck, Beust was forced to resign in 1866. Saxony's ally, the Habsburg emperor Francis Joseph, then appointed him Austrian minister for foreign affairs (1866) and imperial chancellor (1867-71). As chancellor, Beust negotiated the Compromise of 1867 and helped restore the Habsburgs' international position. He later served as ambassador to England (1871-78) and France (1878-82).


Jacob Evertsen (iou)



Jacob Evertsen noun. S. Afr. E18.
[Said to be a 17th-cent. Dutch sea-captain.]
= JACOPEVER.