- The
Landeshauptmann (if male) or
Landeshauptfrau (if female) (German: [ˈlandəsˌhaʊptman] , "state captain",
plural Landeshauptleute, German: [ˈlandəsˌhaʊ̯ptlɔɪ̯tə]...
- the bulk of the
Greater Polish lands,
whereafter the
Posen governor (
Landeshauptmann)
Ernst von
Heyking was
forced to
retire to
Meseritz (Międzyrzecz) and...
- This list
outlines the
Landeshauptmen of the
Crownland Duchy of
Bukovina at the time of the
reign of the
Habsburg Empire.
Eugenie Hacman (1861–1862) Eudoxiu...
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Gauleiter of
Reichsgau Tyrol-Vorarlberg. At the same time, he was made
Landeshauptmann of
Tyrol (though not of Vorarlberg). On
November 9, 1939 he was promoted...
-
Burgenland was in an
unusual coalition with the FPÖ. The
Governor (
Landeshauptmann) of the
Burgenland is Hans
Peter Doskozil. The SPÖ used to be strong...
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titled Landeshauptmann 1905–1920:
August Krekel (1847–1921),
titled Landeshauptmann 1920–1926:
Wilhelm Woell (1871–1926),
titled Landeshauptmann 1926–1933:...
- a
federal state government (Landesregierung)
headed by a
governor (
Landeshauptmann or Landeshauptfrau).
Elections are held
every five
years (six years...
-
Republic with
Reichenberg (Liberec) as capital,
administered by a
Landeshauptmann (state captain), consecutively:
Rafael Pacher (1857–1936), 29 October –...
- the
direct elections of
governors were
expected to be restored. A
Landeshauptmann (German for "state captain" or "state governor",
literally 'country...
-
Official Austrian and
German titles incorporating the word
include Landeshauptmann, Bezirkshauptmann, Burghauptmann, and Berghauptmann. In
Saxony during...