- Fiume,
instead of
being a
kreisamt (district seat), was
subordinated to a
gubernium (governorate) and had a
Direzione Superiore Commerciale (Kommerz****esorium)...
- peasants. The
local authorities tried to slow down the
process ****uming the
Gubernium got
around and did not
involve them. The
people interpreted this action...
- the Free City of Kraków. From 1797, the seat of the
local government (
Gubernium) was
located at Kraków. The
province was
divided into
twelve districts:...
- Galicia. 1803: West
Galicia merged into Galicia-proper (as a
separate gubernium,
including three western first-partition Kreise: Myślenice,
Sandec and...
- the
joint Gubernium of
Moravia and
Silesia (Gouvernment Mähren und
Schlesien or Mährischschlesisches Landesgubernium; Moravskoslezské
gubernium [cs; pl])...
- (Moravia-Silesia [cs]), with its
Kreise subordinate to the Moravo-Silesian
Gubernium [cs; pl] in Brünn.
Following the
Revolutions of 1848,
Austrian Silesia...
-
headquarters of the
Gubernium and the
Diets between 1719 and 1732, and
again from 1790
until the
revolution of 1848, when the
Gubernium moved to Nagyszeben...
- The
country was
governed by the
Council of
Lieutenancy of
Hungary (the
Gubernium) –
based in
Pozsony (now Bratislava) and
later in Pest – and by the Hungarian...
-
governed to a
greater degree by the
Council of
Lieutenancy of
Hungary (the
Gubernium) in
Pressburg (Pozsony) and, to a
lesser extent, by the
Hungarian Royal...
- Styria,
Governor of
Styria and thus head of the
Imperial and
Royal Styrian Gubernium, the country's
highest political authority. In
addition to his political...