• The Reichstag ("Imperial Diet"), also called Kremsier Parliament, was the first elected parliament in the Austrian Empire. It lasted for only a short time...
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  • assembly of the Imperial Estates of the Holy Roman Empire (962–1806) National Diet, the current legislature of Japan (1889–) Imperial Diet (Austria), short-lived...
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    The Imperial Council was the legislature of the Austrian Empire from 1861 until 1918. It was a bicameral body: the upper house was the House of Lords (German:...
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    Baron Alexander von Bach (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    Freiherr von Bach; 4 January 1813, Loosdorf, Austria – 12 November 1893, Schöngrabern, Austria) was an Austrian politician. His most notable achievement was...
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  • including: Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire), called the Reichstag from about 15th century, earlier known as the Hoftag (777–1806) Imperial Diet (Austria), first...
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    remained administered by its own institutions (King and Diet) as they had been beforehand; thus no Imperial institutions were involved in its government. The...
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    Constitution of Austria Austrian Parliament Building Imperial Council (Austria), the legislature between 1861 and 1918 Imperial Diet (Austria), 1848–1849...
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    The Imperial Diet (Latin: Dieta Imperii or Comitium Imperiale; German: Reichstag) was the deliberative body of the Holy Roman Empire. It was not a legislative...
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    Alfred Józef Potocki (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    aristocrat (szlachcic), landowner, and a liberal-conservative monarchist Austrian politician and Prime Minister. Count Potocki was born on 29 July 1817 (or...
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    Theresa; she bore the imperial title as the consort of Francis I (r. 1745–1765), but she herself was the monarch of the Austrian hereditary lands including...
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    The Diet of Worms of 1521 (German: Reichstag zu Worms [ˈʁaɪçstaːk tsuː ˈvɔʁms]) was an imperial diet (a formal deliberative assembly) of the Holy Roman...
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    passing laws, the Diet is formally responsible for nominating the Prime Minister. The Diet was first established as the Imperial Diet in 1890 under the...
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  • Look up Diet, diet, diệt, diët, or DIET in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diet may refer to: Diet (nutrition), the sum of the food consumed by an organism...
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    Božidar Petranović (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    Božidar Petranović (18 February 1809 – 12 September 1874) was a Serbian author, scholar, journalist, and one of the leading historians of Serbian literature...
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    The Imperial Crown of Austria (German: Österreichische Kaiserkrone) is a crown formerly in use by the monarchs of the Habsburg monarchy. The crown was...
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    Hungarian parliament and Francis Joseph. The Austrian Stadion Constitution was accepted by the Imperial Diet of Austria, where Hungary had no representation,...
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  • The Diet of Speyer or the Diet of Spires (sometimes referred to as Speyer I) was an Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in 1526 in the Imperial City...
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  • Jožef Krajnc (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    in Graz. During the March Revolution, Krajnc served as a member of the Austrian Reichstag from 1848 to 1849, filling in for Vinzenz Gurnigg who did not...
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    Hryhoriy Yakhymovych (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    in schools and in churches. Yakhimovich was appointed as a deputy to the Diet of Galicia and Lodomeria, the parliament of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria...
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    Isaac Noah Mannheimer (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    active in trying to improve and recognizing the political status of Jews in Austria. In 1826, he began the practice of recording the births, marriages, and...
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  • Šimun de Michieli-Vitturi (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    politician who served as the Mayor of Split, and a member of the 1867 Imperial Council. Hahn, Sigmund (1867). Reichsraths-Almanach für die Session 1867...
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    Karel Havlíček Borovský (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    December 1851, he was arrested by the police and forced into exile in Brixen, Austria (present-day Italy). He was depressed from the exile, but continued writing...
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    Adam Józef Potocki (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    came during the Revolutions of 1848. That year, he was elected to the Imperial Diet, representing a constituency in Kraków, but resigned after only a few...
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    František Palacký (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    preliminary parliament consisting of 500 former deputies to the all-German Diet, which met at Frankfurt, on the grounds that as a Czech he had no interest...
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    decree after the 1512 Diet at Cologne, twelve years after the original six Circles were established in the course of the Imperial Reform. It roughly corresponds...
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    Hans Kudlich (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    (Americanized as John; October 23, 1823 – November 10, 1917) was an Austrian political activist, Austrian legislator, American immigrant, writer, and physician. Kudlich...
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    Karel Sladkovský (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    National Revival: with interruptions he served as a member of the Bohemian Diet from 1862 to 1880, also was a leading spokesman of the Czech national movement...
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    These imperial counts sat on one of the four "benches" of Counts, whereat each exercised a fractional vote in the Imperial Diet until 1806. Imperial counts...
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    Anton Füster (category Members of the Imperial Diet (Austria))
    to the so-called Kremsier Parliament. After its dissolution by the Austrian imperial authorities in March 1849, Füster emigrated to England, and then to...
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    history as an imperial state ended with the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806. It was replaced with the Lower and Upper Austria crown lands of...
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