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- Q79052 description "Austrian politician".
- Q79052 description "Austrian politician".
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- Q79052 abstract "Baron Richard von Bienerth, after 1915 Count von Bienerth-Schmeling (2 March 1863, in Verona – 3 June 1918, in Vienna), was an Austrian statesman.He was the son of the Austrian Lieutenant-Field Marshal Karl von Bienerth (1825–1882) and a grandson on his mother's side of the Minister of State and later President of the High Court of Cassation Anton von Schmerling (1805−1893).Richard Freiherr von Bienerth entered the service of the state in 1884 in the Styrian governorate, embarked on a civil servant's career after 1886 in the education ministry in Vienna, was from 1899 to 1905 the Vice-President of the Lower Austrian school inspectorate, took the reins of the education ministry on 11 September 1905 as section head in the cabinet of Paul Gautsch von Frankenthurn, which he also maintained in the short-lived government of Prince Konrad of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst. In the cabinet of Baron Max Wladimir von Beck he was minister for the interior from 2 June 1906 to 15 November 1908 and worked on the electoral reform (introduction of universal male suffrage) of 1907. After Von Beck's downfall, Emperor Franz Joseph I appointed him prime minister, an office that he held from 15 November 1908 to 28 June 1911. After the government's loss of a parliamentary working majority after the Reichsrat elections of June 1911, which brought heavy losses for the Christian Social Party and the Poland Club, he resigned as prime minister and served the state as governor of Lower Austria - succeeding Count Erich Kielmansegg and despite suffering from an incurable disease - until 28 November 1915. When he resigned as governor, the Emperor elevated him to the rank of Count.".
- Q79052 birthDate "1863-03-02".
- Q79052 birthYear "1863".
- Q79052 deathDate "1918-06-03".
- Q79052 deathYear "1918".
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- Q79052 dateOfBirth "1863-03-02".
- Q79052 dateOfDeath "1918-06-03".
- Q79052 name "Bienerth, Richard".
- Q79052 shortDescription "Austrian politician".
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- Q79052 comment "Baron Richard von Bienerth, after 1915 Count von Bienerth-Schmeling (2 March 1863, in Verona – 3 June 1918, in Vienna), was an Austrian statesman.He was the son of the Austrian Lieutenant-Field Marshal Karl von Bienerth (1825–1882) and a grandson on his mother's side of the Minister of State and later President of the High Court of Cassation Anton von Schmerling (1805−1893).Richard Freiherr von Bienerth entered the service of the state in 1884 in the Styrian governorate, embarked on a civil servant's career after 1886 in the education ministry in Vienna, was from 1899 to 1905 the Vice-President of the Lower Austrian school inspectorate, took the reins of the education ministry on 11 September 1905 as section head in the cabinet of Paul Gautsch von Frankenthurn, which he also maintained in the short-lived government of Prince Konrad of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst. ".
- Q79052 label "Count Richard von Bienerth-Schmerling".
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- Q79052 givenName "Richard".
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- Q79052 surname "Bienerth".