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holding the king's
pleas and "waste". A "State Chancellor" (German:
Staatskanzler) was head of
government in German-Austria
after World War I and again...
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Maria Theresa to
Francis II, with the
titles of both
Hofkanzler and
Staatskanzler. He was
succeeded by
Johann Philipp von
Cobenzl (1792–1793), who was...
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government was
known as Ministerpräsident (minister-president),
before that
Staatskanzler (state chancellor).
Today the head of the
Austrian Federal Government...
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covered these and many
other agenda,
bearing the
title Haus-, Hof- und
Staatskanzler (Chancellor of the House, the
Court and the State). The Emperor's household...
- – 15 May 1851) was a
German physician who was a
personal doctor of
Staatskanzler Karl
August von
Hardenberg and
occupied one of the two
chairs for animal...
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prominent Austromarxist and SDAP
member Karl
Renner as the
interim Staatskanzler, but
after the
national elections in 1920
concluded with the CSP candidate...
- who
served as head of the
public administration (Wirklicher
Geheimer Staatskanzler,
state chancellor) of the
Electorate of
Bavaria since 1758. Von Kreittmayr's...
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Modellhaus Crevette (1928)
Archduke John (1929) - Fürst Metternich,
Staatskanzler Die Dame auf der
Banknote (1929) The
Monte Cristo of
Prague (1929) -...
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Hardenberg regained control of policy. From 1810, he bore the
title of
Staatskanzler,
retaining it
until 1822.
Thanks to him, land
reform was
completed via...
- Paul
Biensfeldt as
Kaiser Ferdinand I. Hans
Homma as Fürst Metternich,
Staatskanzler Werner Pittschau as Graf
Ferdinand Prokesch Carl Auen as Der Herrnhofbauer...