Prince Karl of Auersperg
Durchlaucht Karl Fürst von Auersperg | |
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Prince Karl of Auersperg | |
1st Minister-President of Cisleithania | |
In office 30 December 1867 – 24 September 1868 | |
Monarch | Francis Joseph I |
Preceded by | Friedrich Ferdinand Graf von Beust (as Chairmen of the Ministers' Conference) |
Succeeded by | Eduard Graf von Taaffe |
Personal details | |
Born |
Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire | 1 May 1814
Died |
4 January 1890 75) Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austria-Hungary | (aged
Spouse(s) | Countess Ernestine Festetics de Tolna |
Religion | Roman Catholic Church |
Karl von Auersperg, 8th prince of Auersperg, (1 May 1814, in Prague – 4 January 1890, in Prague) was a Bohemian and an Austrian nobleman and statesman. He served as the 1st Minister-President of Cisleithania (13th overall).
Biography
The 8th Prince of Auersperg, Karl Wilhem, was heir to one of the most prominent princely families of the Holy Roman Empire, whose sovereign principality was mediatized in the Austrian Empire following the German Mediatisation of the post-revolutionary era.
He was married to Countess Ernestine Festetics de Tolna, daughter of Count Ernő János Vilmos.
Political career
On the advent of the new constitutional era, in 1861, he became a member of the Upper Chamber of the Reichsrat and eventually its President.
As a representative of the Liberal landed proprietors of the Diet of Bohemia, and afterward as president of the Austrian House of Peers (Herrenhaus), he took a conspicuous part in defending the constitutional system against clerical and feudal reaction and the union of the Empire.
He presided over the Austrian ministry as the 1st Minister-President of Cisleithania as a result of the reorganisation of the Empire following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. After the term of his ministry he kept being a zealous supporter of Liberal cabinets. From 28 November 1871 to 15 February 1879, his brother Prince Adolf Wilhelm Daniel von Auersperg was also to be Minister-President of Cisleithania (the 8th).
See also
References
- Gilman, D. C.; Thurston, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Auersperg, Carlos, Prince". New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
External links
- Otto (Czech)