Präsidium des Bundes or Bundespräsidium (German: [ˈbʊndəs.pʁɛˌziːdi̯ʊm], roughly chairmanship of the federation) was a title under the German Confederation...
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constitutional monarchy with the Prussian king holding as the head of state the Bundespräsidium was adopted on 1 July 1867. Laws could only be enabled with the consent...
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states under the permanent presidency of Prussia. William assumed the Bundespräsidium, the presidium of the Confederation; the post was a hereditary office...
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responsible minister at the federal level. He was appointed by the Bundespräsidium, (i.e. the Prussian king; since 1871 called German Emperor). The state...
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it would overshadow the Prussian crown. Since 1867, the presidency (Bundespräsidium) of the North German Confederation had been a hereditary office of...
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the title of German Emperor to William I, the King of Prussia, as Bundespräsidium of the Confederation. The new constitution (Constitution of the German...
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the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. The chancellor was appointed by the Bundespräsidium, a position that was held constitutionally by the Prussian king. Imperial...
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largest and most powerful state. The presidency of the confederation (Bundespräsidium) was a hereditary office of the King of Prussia, who had the title...
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responsible for the acts of the Bundespräsidium and took its place as part of Article 17 of the constitution: "The Bundespräsidium shall be responsible for the...
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Austria Head of the Präsidialmacht Austria 1850–1866 Succeeded by William I of Prussia as Holder of the Bundespräsidium of the North German Confederation...
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whole, king holding the Bundespräsidium) Federated state of the German Empire (1871–1918, as a whole, king holding the Bundespräsidium as the German Emperor)...
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integrated into Kingdom of Netherlands King of Prussia holder of the Bundespräsidium Minister President of Prussia simultaneously also the Federal Chancellor...
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Wilhelm I, King of Prussia (Wilhelm I, König von Preußen) Holder of the Bundespräsidium of the North German Confederation Hohenzollern 1 July 1867 1 January...
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Wilhelm I, King of Prussia (Wilhelm I, König von Preußen) Holder of the Bundespräsidium of the North German Confederation Hohenzollern 1 July 1867 1 January...
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(1888–1918), King (1888–1918) North German Confederation – William I, Bundespräsidium (1867–1871) Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor (1867–1871) Austria-Hungary...
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Convention and conducted its affairs. Austria was therefore called the "Bundespräsidium" (roughly chairman of the federation). In practice, this was more of...
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the German Confederation, which was led by the Austrian emperors as "Bundespräsidium" and would prove to be ineffective. The Confederation was weakened...
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