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Count Anton Pace, Baron von Friedensberg
President of Bukovina
In office 1 August 1891 – 17 May 1892
Monarch
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Preceded by
Baron Felix Pino von Friedenthal
Succeeded by
Baron Franz von Krauß
Personal details
Born
14 November 1851 Heiligenkreuz am Waasen
Died
29 December 1923
Spouse
Baroness Marie von Winckler
(m. 1883)
Children
2
Education
University of Graz
Count Anton Pace, Baron of Friedensberg (Anton Graf Pace, Freiherr von Friedensberg in German; 14 November 1851 – 29 December 1923) was an Austrian aristocrat, politician, senior government official, and Imperial and Royal Privy Councilman. He served as the President of Bukovina and later as a life member of the Imperial Council of Austria-Hungary.
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