Governor of Liechtenstein during 1884–1892 and 1897–1913
Carl von In der Maur
Governor of Liechtenstein
In office 4 January 1897 – 11 December 1913[a]
Monarch
Johann II
Preceded by
Friedrich Stellwag von Carion
Succeeded by
Josef Ospelt
In office 23 September 1884 – 5 September 1892
Monarch
Johann II
Preceded by
Karl Freiherr Haus von Hausen
Succeeded by
Friedrich Stellwag von Carion
Personal details
Born
Carl Josef Anton von In der Maur auf Strelburg und zu Freifeld
16 October 1852 Wiener Neustadt, Austrian Empire
Died
11 December 1913 (aged 61) Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Resting place
St. Martin's Church, Innsbruck, Austria
Spouse
Auguste von Kogerer
(m. 1883)
Children
Gilbert von In der Maur
Parents
Karl Johann Josef Romed von In der Maur auf Strelburg und zu Freifeld (father)
Barbara Kahl (mother)
Education
Theresian Military Academy
Signature
Carl Josef Anton von In der Maur auf Strelburg und zu Freifeld (also spelled Karl[b]) (16 October 1852 – 11 December 1913) was an Austrian aristocrat and statesman who twice served in the court of Johann II as the Governor of Liechtenstein from 1884 until 1892 and again from 1897 until 1913.
In der Maur was born into the Tyrolese noble family of In der Maur in Austria. After completing his education he joined the Lower Austrian State Service. He was appointed Governor of Liechtenstein in 1884. He reformed the administration, expanding regulations and government responsibilities. In der Maur had a domineering style of governance, and often acted contrary to the wishes of the Landtag. He left office in 1892 when he was appointed Fürstlicher Kabinettsrat to Vienna, but maintained connections with the rest of the Liechtenstein government through his membership of its Political Recruitment Office. In der Maur returned to the office of Governor in 1897 to serve in a "provisional fashion". He held the post until his death in 1913 following a stroke during an impassioned debate in the Landtag.
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