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  1. Anton Ritter von Schmerling (23 August 1805 – 23 May 1893) was an Austrian statesman. Life [ edit ] Von Schmerling was born in Vienna , where his father held a high position on the judicial side of the civil service.

  2. Anton Ritter von Schmerling (* 23. August 1805 in Wien; † 23. Mai 1893 ebenda) war österreichischer Politiker und Jurist. Im Jahre 1848 diente er als Reichsminister in der Provisorischen Zentralgewalt, der ersten gesamtdeutschen Regierung. Von 1860 bis 1865 war er österreichischer Regierungschef . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Familie. 2 Politik.

  3. Le chevalier Anton von Schmerling (né le 23 août 1805 à Vienne; mort le 23 mai 1893 dans cette même ville) est un juriste et homme politique autrichien de tendance libérale. Il parvient à réformer la monarchie absolue des Habsbourg de 1861 à 1865, mais est écarté du pouvoir après la Guerre des duchés et remplacé par ...

  4. Anton von Schmerling; Información personal; Nacimiento: 23 de agosto de 1805 Lichtental : Fallecimiento: 23 de mayo de 1893 (87 años) Viena (Imperio austrohúngaro) Sepultura: Cementerio de Hietzing: Nacionalidad: Austrohúngara: Familia; Padre: Joseph Ritter von Schmerling: Cónyuge: Pauline von Schmerling: Educación; Educado en ...

  5. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Anton, Ritter (knight) von Schmerling (born Aug. 23, 1805, Vienna—died May 23, 1893, Vienna) was an Austrian statesman who served as imperial minister of the interior; he was the principal author of the February Patent (1861), which provided the first period of sustained constitutional government for the Habsburg Empire.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. His successor, Anton von Schmerling, held contempt for many of the institutions he had dutifully served, such as the Confederate Diet, and considered the National Assembly and his administration to be the future of Germany.

  7. Through their influence, the emperor was pressured into appointing the liberal Anton von Schmerling as Secretary of State in December. Von Schmerling took to rewriting the October Diploma, and in February 1861, the emperor adopted the February Patent .