(1853-05-21)21 May 1853 Seitenstetten, Lower Austria, Austrian Empire
Died
6 January 1920(1920-01-06) (aged 66) Salzburg, Austria
Heinrich Lammasch (21 May 1853 – 6 January 1920) was an Austrian jurist.[1] He was a professor of criminal and international law, a member of the Hague Arbitration Tribunal, and served as the last Minister-President of Austria (or Cisleithania) for a few weeks in October and November 1918. He was the first and only Minister-President in the Austrian half of the Habsburg Monarchy to have been a commoner, although he was not the first to have been born one by any means.
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HeinrichLammasch (21 May 1853 – 6 January 1920) was an Austrian jurist. He was a professor of criminal and international law, a member of the Hague Arbitration...
Switzerland who would play a significant role once Austria had surrendered: HeinrichLammasch and Ignaz Seipel. These two pacifists had planned and convinced the...
regions where primary sources from the period are lacking. In 1919, HeinrichLammasch, the last prime minister of Imperial Austria, proposed to give the...
Seipel Minister of Public Works and Social Welfare in the ministry of HeinrichLammasch, the last "imperial and royal" government of the Empire. At the beginning...
Minister-President • 1867–1871 Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust (first) • 1918 HeinrichLammasch (last) Legislature Imperial Council • Upper house House of Lords • Lower...
negotiations with Bulgaria, Herron opened talks with Austrian minister HeinrichLammasch, who had been a peace activist in the Austrian Reichsrat since 1917...
declaration from Fr. von Balz, president of the Stuttgart Parliament. Nigra and Lammasch wanted the Norwegian Nobel Committee to bestow an honorary peace award...
resigned on October 27, the Cisleithanian cabinet of his successor HeinrichLammasch was already referred to as "liquidation ministry". After the war,...
Political offices Preceded by HeinrichLammasch as Minister-President of Austria Chancellor of Austria 1918 – 1920 Succeeded by Michael Mayr Vacant Annexation...
on 17 August 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – HeinrichLammasch". NobelPrize.org. Archived from the original on 4 July 2022. Retrieved...
1835) Benito Pérez Galdós, Spanish novelist (b. 1843) January 6 HeinrichLammasch, Austrian statesman, last minister-president of Austria (as part of...
theoretical evolutionary biologist; in Lewes, East Sussex (d. 2004) Died: HeinrichLammasch, 66, the last Prime Minister of the Austrian lands of the Austro-Hungarian...
founder of the Social Democratic Party of Austria Heinrich von Lützow (1852–1935), diplomat HeinrichLammasch (1853–1920), last serving Minister-President...
Republic). Karl Renner was proclaimed Chancellor of Austria, succeeding HeinrichLammasch and led the first three cabinets (12 November 1918 – 7 July 1920)...
national economy at Vienna University. Among others, his professors were HeinrichLammasch, Karl Theodor von Inama-Sternegg, Franz von Juraschek, Carl Menger...
composer Leopold Hasner von Artha (1818–1891), Austrian statesman HeinrichLammasch (1853–1920), jurist and the last Minister-President of Austria Franz...