Friedrich Krafft Graf von Crailsheim
Friedrich Krafft Graf von Crailsheim (15 March 1826, in Ansbach – 13 February 1926 in Munich, Bavaria) was a Bavarian politician.
Biography
Friedrich Krafft Graf von Crailsheim was already as a schoolboy an elitist and became a jurisprudent. In 1870 he entered the service of the Ministry of Commerce in Munich. Since January 1, 1872, he served in the Ministry of the Royal House and the Exterior and soon made a career. In 1874 he became legation councilor and in 1879 secret legation councilor. In 1880 Krafft von Crailsheim became Bavarian Foreign Minister. In 1890 he succeeded the deceased Johann von Lutz as chairman of the Council of Ministers (Ministerpräsident). He held this office until 1903. In 1895 he became a Reichsrat in the First Chamber of the Bavarian Parliament. With Lutz he played a decisive role in the deposition of King Ludwig II, which had brought him a brief detention. He became a close adviser to Prince Luitpold. In his resignation speech he recalled two main themes of his career, the confessional problems and the relationship of Bavaria to the German Empire.
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Preceded by Johann von Lutz |
Minister-President of Bavaria 1890 – 1903 |
Succeeded by Clemens von Podewils-Dürniz |