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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. El Conde Richard von Belcredi (en alemán: Richard Graf Belcredi; 12 de febrero de 1823 - 2 de diciembre de 1902) fue un funcionario civil y estadista austriaco, [1] quien sirvió como Ministro-Presidente (y 'Ministro de Estado') del Imperio austriaco entre 1865 y 1867.

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    • Eduard Belcredi
  3. 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.

  4. El Conde Richard von Belcredi fue un funcionario civil y estadista austriaco,[1] quien sirvió como Ministro-Presidente del Imperio austriaco entre 1865 y 1867. Durante 1881-1895, Belcredi fue Presidente de la Corte Administrativa de Cisleitania.[1]

  5. Richard, Count Belcredi was a statesman of the Austrian Empire who worked for a federal constitution under the Habsburg monarchy, taking the Swiss constitution as his model. His “Ministry of Counts” (July 27, 1865–Feb. 3, 1867) advocated conservative federalism under which the Slavs’ historic.

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  6. Richard Graf von Belcredi (* 12. Februar 1823 in Ingrowitz, Mähren; † 2. Dezember 1902 in Gmunden, Oberösterreich) war ein österreichischer Spitzenpolitiker und Beamter aus der ursprünglich lombardischen Adelsfamilie Belcredi.

  7. Of their descendants, Count Móricz (1807–1890) of Dotis, Austrian ambassador in Rome until 1856, became a member of the ministry formed by Anton von Schmerling in 1861, and in 1865 joined the clerical cabinet of Count Richard Belcredi.