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Austria (German: Bundeskanzleramt,
abbreviated BKA;
historically also
Hofkanzlei and Staatskanzlei) is the
ministry led by the
chancellor of Austria. Since...
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position of an
Austrian Court Chancellor appeared as a Österreichische
Hofkanzlei around 1526, when the
Habsburg monarchy arose with the
Bohemian and Hungarian...
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square today. The
former Bohemian Court Chancellery (Böhmische
Hofkanzlei),
Judenplatz 11, is the seat of the
Austrian Supreme Administrative Court...
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established in 1921,
resided in the
building of the
former Böhmische
Hofkanzlei (English:
Bohemian Court Chancellery),
Judenplatz 11 in
Vienna until 2012...
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February 1914), Regierungssekretär
Josef Ospelt berichtet der fürstlichen
Hofkanzlei über die
laufende Notstandsaktion für die
Landwirtschaft (in German),...
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united Austrian and
Bohemian chancelleries (Böhmisch-Österreichische
Hofkanzlei) in 1761.
While Von
Haugwitz modernised the army and government, van Swieten...
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served as a
senior official in the
Bohemian Court Chancery (Böhmische
Hofkanzlei). R. J. W. Evans, Austria,
Hungary and the Habsburgs.
Essays on Central...
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Chancellor Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz.
Originally called the
Geheime Hofkanzlei (Secret
Court Chancellery), it was
expanded in 1881 and
again in 1902...
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Ferdinand I
established the
Bohemian Court Chancellery (Böhmische
Hofkanzlei) with the High
Supreme Chancellor at its head. He was
responsible for...
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Council (Geheimer Rat), the
Aulic Council (Hofrat), the
Court Chancellery (
Hofkanzlei) and the
Court Exchequer (Hofkammer). A
regency council was also established...