Franz Stadion, Count von Warthausen

Franz Seraphicus Stadium, Earl of Warthausen and Than Hausen ( born July 27, 1806 Vienna, † June 8, 1853 in Vienna ) was an Austrian civil servant in Trieste, Galicia and Vienna, inheriting commissioner ( sukz. 1846), Kk Chamberlain and Knight of the Order of Malta and was a politician, a conservative reformer.

Member

Graf Stadion is derived from the ancient noble family of the stadium ( nobility ), a son of the then foreign and later finance minister Johann Philipp von Stadion and his wife Maria Anna, née Countess was of the stadium (* Mainz (St. Peter ) September 17, 1777, Vienna April 1, 1841 ) and had six siblings: Joseph Philipp Eduard von Stadion (1797 - 1844), iron and steel trades, which renounced because of its socially unacceptable marriage to Constanze Radowin of Rose star ( 1811-1861 ) to the Family Statute on the Bohemian Entailed Estate, the passed according to family Convention from 1 January 1846 the brother Francis Seraphic; Friedrich Walther Wild Erich von Stadion (1799 - 1870), Kk Captain A.D. Profeßritter and Commendatore of the defense with. Order of Malta in Diewitz; Sophie Ludowika (* 1820 in Berlin), married in 1820 with Anton Magni ( s ), Count of Strassnitz on Ecker village; Charlotte Marie Adelaide of stadium (* 1804), married to Count Karl Lanckoronski, Kk Geimheimrat and Oberstkämmerer in Vienna; Christiane Therese Euphrosine (* 1805), who died unmarried; Rudolph Joseph Philipp von Stadion (1808 - 1882), sukz. 1853 k.k. Privy Councillor, first Governor of Moravia, then in 1848 (last ) Colonel Viscount to Prague and state president in the kingdom of Bohemia, which 1850 in Würzburg and 1859 with Gisela, born in Nuremberg Countess Hadik of Futak (1823 - 1890), divorced Baroness von Baillou whose marriage ecclesiastical Rome was canceled in 1859, was married.

Journey

From the years 1841 was Franz Seraph Graf Stadion imperial governor of the Austrian Littoral in Trieste, 1846-1848 governor of Galicia, where he vassalage, the last remaining form of serfdom cancel, on 22 April 1848 before the generally happened in the Habsburg lands on 7 September 1848. After the October insurrection of 1848 the stadium was interior and education minister in the government of Felix zu Schwarzenberg. He was one of the co-authors of the imposed March Constitution of 1849 and is considered the father of the liberal " Provisional Municipality Act " of 1849, which provided for a hierarchical local government for the first time, but was repealed by the New Year's patent again. On July 28, 1849 had the stadium Interior Ministry to Alexander von Bach resign and remained as Minister without portfolio in the government.

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