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Count Richard Belcredi

Count Richard von Belcredi (German: Richard Graf Belcredi; 12 February 1823 – 2 December 1902) was an Austrian civil servant and statesman,[1] who served as Minister-President (and 'Minister of State') of the Austrian Empire from 1865 to 1867. During 1881–1895, Belcredi was President of the Cisleithanian Administrative Court.[1]

Richard Graf von Belcredi
Count Richard Belcredi
5th Chairman of the Ministers' Conference of the Austrian Empire
In office
27 July 1865 – 7 February 1867
MonarchFranz Joseph I
Preceded byAlexander Graf von Mensdorff-Pouilly
Succeeded byFriedrich Ferdinand Graf von Beust
Interior Minister of the Austrian Empire
In office
27 July 1865 – 7 February 1867
Preceded byAnton von Schmerling
Succeeded byFriedrich Ferdinand Graf von Beust
Personal details
Born(1823-02-12)12 February 1823
Jimramov, Moravia
Austrian Empire
Died2 December 1902(1902-12-02) (aged 79)
Gmunden, Upper Austria
Austria-Hungary

Life

Richard Graf von Belcredi was born on 12 February 1823, in Jimramov (Ingrowitz), in the Margraviate of Moravia,[1] the youngest son of Count Eduard von Belcredi (1786–1838) and his wife Countess Maria von Fünfkirchen (1790–1860). He had one sister, Countess Almeria (1819-1914), who married Prince Hugo Maximilian von Thurn und Taxis (817-1889). The Belcredi noble family originally descended from Lombardy, where they had been vested with the estates of Montalto Pavese by the Sforza dukes of Milan. Count Richard's ancestors settled in Moravia from 1769 onwards.

He studied law at the universities of Prague and Vienna; in 1854, he was appointed district captain (Bezirkshauptmann) in Znojmo (Znaim). In 1861, he was elected member of the Landtag diet of Austrian Silesia and MP of the Imperial Council. He became head of the Austrian Silesian regional government one year later. In 1864, he was promoted to the official rank of Geheimrat (Secret Councillor) and appointed Imperial-Royal governor of Bohemia in Prague.

Three Count Ministry

In February 1865, Count Richard Belcredi, as the Austrian minister of state, convened a meeting of Viennese bankers to find ways to finance projects. In June 1865, Emperor Franz Josef I chose Belcredi, a declared Conservative, to become Prime Minister and Minister of State, replacing the government of Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria and Anton von Schmerling,[1] who had resigned after failure in his Liberal centralizing policies. Belcredi accepted his nomination, by his own accounts only from a sense of duty. His cabinet was called the "Three Count Ministry" although, actually, four counts were in charge: Minister President Belcredi himself, Alexander von Mensdorff-Pouilly as foreign minister, Johann Larisch von Moennich as finance minister, and Moritz Esterházy de Galantha as a minister without portfolio.

The Austrian government had to face the rising "Hungarian question", that eventually led to the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. On 20 September 1865, Belcredi had the 1861 February Patent suspended.[1] Against delaying actions by Belcredi, the Compromise was achieved after the Austrian defeat in the Austro-Prussian War and the 1866 Peace of Prague, ending the monarchy's membership in the German Confederation. On October 30, Foreign Minister Mensdorff-Pouilly was succeeded by Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust who conducted the negotiations with Hungary and prepared a draft for the Cisleithanian December Constitution.

Beust's concept of a Dual Monarchy finally prevailed against Belcredi's plans to implement a federation of the Austrian crown lands, similar to later proposals of United States of Greater Austria. On 7 February 1867, Belcredi handed in his resignation. In 1881 he was appointed president of the Imperial-Royal Administrative Court and life member of the Austrian House of Lords.

Orders and decorations

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Belcredi, Richard Graf" (bio), aeiou Encyclopedia, 2008 (see below: References).
  2. ^ "Ritter-Orden", Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie, 1895, pp. 62, 65
  3. ^ "Königliche Kronen-orden", Königlich Preussische Ordensliste (in German), vol. 1, Berlin, 1886, p. 550 – via hathitrust.org

References

  • "Belcredi, Richard Graf" (bio), aeiou Encyclopedia, 2008, webpage: AEIOU-Belcredi.
  • Ludwig Graf Belcredi, "Fragmente aus dem Nachlasse des ehemaligen Staatsministers Grafen Richard Belcredi" ("Fragments from the Literary Legacy of Former Minister Count Richard Belcredi"), in: Die Kultur. Vierteljahresschrift für Wissenschaft, Literatur und Kunst 7 (1906).

External links

  • Otto[permanent dead link] (in Czech)
  • "Belcredi, Richard Graf" (bio), aeiou Encyclopedia, 2008, webpage: AEIOU-Belcredi.
  • Staatsminister wider Willen (Hrsg.: Parlamentskorrespondenz, Wien 2001)


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Count Richard von Belcredi German Richard Graf Belcredi 12 February 1823 2 December 1902 was an Austrian civil servant and statesman 1 who served as Minister President and Minister of State of the Austrian Empire from 1865 to 1867 During 1881 1895 Belcredi was President of the Cisleithanian Administrative Court 1 HochgeborenRichard Graf von BelcrediCount Richard Belcredi5th Chairman of the Ministers Conference of the Austrian EmpireIn office 27 July 1865 7 February 1867MonarchFranz Joseph IPreceded byAlexander Graf von Mensdorff PouillySucceeded byFriedrich Ferdinand Graf von BeustInterior Minister of the Austrian EmpireIn office 27 July 1865 7 February 1867Preceded byAnton von SchmerlingSucceeded byFriedrich Ferdinand Graf von BeustPersonal detailsBorn 1823 02 12 12 February 1823Jimramov MoraviaAustrian EmpireDied2 December 1902 1902 12 02 aged 79 Gmunden Upper AustriaAustria Hungary Contents 1 Life 2 Three Count Ministry 3 Orders and decorations 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksLife EditRichard Graf von Belcredi was born on 12 February 1823 in Jimramov Ingrowitz in the Margraviate of Moravia 1 the youngest son of Count Eduard von Belcredi 1786 1838 and his wife Countess Maria von Funfkirchen 1790 1860 He had one sister Countess Almeria 1819 1914 who married Prince Hugo Maximilian von Thurn und Taxis 817 1889 The Belcredi noble family originally descended from Lombardy where they had been vested with the estates of Montalto Pavese by the Sforza dukes of Milan Count Richard s ancestors settled in Moravia from 1769 onwards He studied law at the universities of Prague and Vienna in 1854 he was appointed district captain Bezirkshauptmann in Znojmo Znaim In 1861 he was elected member of the Landtag diet of Austrian Silesia and MP of the Imperial Council He became head of the Austrian Silesian regional government one year later In 1864 he was promoted to the official rank of Geheimrat Secret Councillor and appointed Imperial Royal governor of Bohemia in Prague Three Count Ministry EditIn February 1865 Count Richard Belcredi as the Austrian minister of state convened a meeting of Viennese bankers to find ways to finance projects In June 1865 Emperor Franz Josef I chose Belcredi a declared Conservative to become Prime Minister and Minister of State replacing the government of Archduke Rainer Ferdinand of Austria and Anton von Schmerling 1 who had resigned after failure in his Liberal centralizing policies Belcredi accepted his nomination by his own accounts only from a sense of duty His cabinet was called the Three Count Ministry although actually four counts were in charge Minister President Belcredi himself Alexander von Mensdorff Pouilly as foreign minister Johann Larisch von Moennich as finance minister and Moritz Esterhazy de Galantha as a minister without portfolio The Austrian government had to face the rising Hungarian question that eventually led to the Austro Hungarian Compromise of 1867 On 20 September 1865 Belcredi had the 1861 February Patent suspended 1 Against delaying actions by Belcredi the Compromise was achieved after the Austrian defeat in the Austro Prussian War and the 1866 Peace of Prague ending the monarchy s membership in the German Confederation On October 30 Foreign Minister Mensdorff Pouilly was succeeded by Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust who conducted the negotiations with Hungary and prepared a draft for the Cisleithanian December Constitution Beust s concept of a Dual Monarchy finally prevailed against Belcredi s plans to implement a federation of the Austrian crown lands similar to later proposals of United States of Greater Austria On 7 February 1867 Belcredi handed in his resignation In 1881 he was appointed president of the Imperial Royal Administrative Court and life member of the Austrian House of Lords Orders and decorations Edit Austrian Empire 2 Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian Order of St Stephen 1867 Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece 1878 Kingdom of Prussia Knight of the Royal Order of the Crown 1st Class 29 July 1864 3 Notes Edit a b c d e Belcredi Richard Graf bio aeiou Encyclopedia 2008 see below References Ritter Orden Hof und Staatshandbuch der Osterreichisch Ungarischen Monarchie 1895 pp 62 65 Konigliche Kronen orden Koniglich Preussische Ordensliste in German vol 1 Berlin 1886 p 550 via hathitrust orgReferences Edit Belcredi Richard Graf bio aeiou Encyclopedia 2008 webpage AEIOU Belcredi Ludwig Graf Belcredi Fragmente aus dem Nachlasse des ehemaligen Staatsministers Grafen Richard Belcredi Fragments from the Literary Legacy of Former Minister Count Richard Belcredi in Die Kultur Vierteljahresschrift fur Wissenschaft Literatur und Kunst 7 1906 External links EditOtto permanent dead link in Czech Belcredi Richard Graf bio aeiou Encyclopedia 2008 webpage AEIOU Belcredi Staatsminister wider Willen Hrsg Parlamentskorrespondenz Wien 2001 Preceded byAlexander von Mensdorff Pouilly Chairman of the Ministers Conference of the Austrian Empire1865 1867 Succeeded byFriedrich Ferdinand von BeustPreceded byAnton von Schmerling Interior Minister of the Austrian Empire1865 1867 Succeeded byFriedrich Ferdinand von Beust Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Count Richard Belcredi amp oldid 1120644014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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