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  1. Count Richard von Belcredi (German: Richard Graf Belcredi; 12 February 1823 – 2 December 1902) was an Austrian civil servant and statesman, 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.

  2. 10 de feb. de 2009 · The motion by Count Richard Belcredi had even envisaged a pension for widowers unconditionally, in order to make it possible for a widower to pay for help in his household. See Stenographische Protokolle des Herrenhauses des österreichischen Reichsrathes ( 1886 ,1887), 2: 282 Google Scholar .

  3. Richard Belcredi nacque il 12 febbraio 1823 a Jimramov, in Moravia da una famiglia di origini italiane che era stata nobilitata per merito dell'Impero Austriaco. Intrapresa la carriera diplomatica, studiò legge a Praga ed a Vienna, divenendo dal 1854 Governatore Generale del distretto di Znojmo. Nel 1862 divenne Governatore Generale della ...

  4. In 1766 the estate was bought by Count Franz Anton von Schrattenbach. In 1827 Countess Elisabeth von Schrattenbach married Gustav Josef Count Kálnoky. The family Kálnoky owned the estate till its expropriation in 1945/48. In his last will Gustav Count Kálnoky (1892-1979) passed on the estate to his nephew Count Richard Belcredi.

  5. Richard hrabě Belcredi ( 12. února 1823 Jimramov [1] – 2. prosince 1902 Gmunden [2]) byl rakouský politik z moravské větve původně italského šlechtického rodu Belcrediů; ministerský předseda Rakouska a český místodržící .

  6. 11 de dic. de 2023 · BELCREDI, Count Richard, Austrian statesman, of an ancient noble family, was born Feb. 12, 1823. In March, 1861, he was appointed to an important political position in Silesia, and in 1862 was promoted to the post of governmental chief in that province.

  7. Belcredi, Richard, Count. prime minister of Austria. born February 12, 1823, ... Belcredi entered the civil service (1842) and became governor of Silesia ...