- The
Pillersdorf Constitution (German:
Pillersdorfsche Verf****ung) was a
constitution of the
Austrian Empire that was
promulgated by
Minister of the Interior...
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Franz Xaver von
Pillersdorf (1
March 1786 – 22
February 1862) was an
Austrian statesman. Born in Brno as the son of a judge,
Pillersdorf after a
legal education...
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Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky
Succeeded by
Baron Franz von
Pillersdorf Foreign Minister of the
Austrian Empire In
office 18
March 1848 – 4 May...
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after the
March Revolution of 1848 and in
reaction to
opposition to the
Pillersdorf Constitution of 25
April 1848. The Diet
consisted of 383
deputies from...
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occurred in the
chamber of
Judge Mullins with Adkins’ attorney, Ned
Pillersdorf,
telling reporters, “it’s like they were
running a
brothel out of that...
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consideration at Vienna, and Palacký was even
offered a
portfolio in the
Pillersdorf cabinet. The
collapse of the
federal idea and the
definite triumph of...
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Imperial Diet at Kremsier, and
trade minister in the
cabinet of
Franz von
Pillersdorf. Doblhoff-Dier
himself resigned from all
offices in the
violent Vienna...
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Austria has been
governed by
multiple constitutions,
including the
Pillersdorf Constitution in 1848, the "irrevocable"
Stadion Constitution from 1848...
- Karl
Ludwig von Ficquelmont,
Acting Minister-President (1848)
Franz von
Pillersdorf,
Acting Minister-President (1848)
Anton von Doblhoff-Dier, Minister-President...
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Empire In
office 29
September 1826 – 20
March 1848
Succeeded by
Franz von
Pillersdorf Personal details Born (1778-01-31)31
January 1778 Prague,
Bohemia Died...