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  1. Erich Graf von Kielmansegg (13 February 1847 – 5 February 1923) was an Austrian statesman. He served as stadtholder of Lower Austria and short time Cisleithanian Minister-President of Austria-Hungary in 1895.

  2. KIELMANSEGG, ERICH, Count (1847- ), Austrian statesman, was born at Hanover on Feb. 13 1847, and emigrated in 1866, after the incorporation of Hanover in Prussia, to Austria, where he entered the service of the State in 1870.

  3. May 13, 2015 · Anna’s husband, Count Erich von Kielmansegg, wasn’t even Austrian – he was German, and Protestant to boot. He was, however, the governor of Lower Austria. His position gave her entree into Viennese society.

  4. Count Erich Kielmansegg, Kaiserhaus, Staatsmänner und Politiker, with an Introduction by Walter Goldinger. Vienna: Verlag für Geschichte und Politik, 1966. Pp. 430. - Volume 6

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KielmanseggKielmansegg - Wikipedia

    Kielmansegg is the name of an old German noble family. Notable people with the surname include: Count Erich Kielmansegg (1847–1923), Austrian statesman. Friedrich von Kielmansegg (1768–1851), German officer. Johann von Kielmansegg (1906–2006), German general staff officer.

  6. Description. Also known as. English. Count Erich Kielmansegg. Austrian politician, Prime Minister of Austria (Cisleithania) in 1895. Erich Graf von Kielmansegg. Erich von Kielmannsegg.

  7. Vienna, Feb. 5, 1923, politician, son of the Hanoverian Minister of State (Prime Minister) Count Eduard K., 1889-1911 governor of Lower Austria (creator of Greater Vienna 1890); 1895 Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior.