This is a list of heads of government under Austrian emperors.
State chancellors of the Archduchy of Austria (1527–1804)
editFrom 1664/69 the Privy Conference (Geheime Konferenz), a committee of the Imperial Privy Council (Geheimer Rat), provided advice to Emperor Leopold I whereby the Austrian court chancellor, responsible for the Habsburg 'Hereditary Lands', served as rapporteur and thereby gained increasing influence. The Habsburg diplomatic service was re-organised, when Emperor Charles VI by resolution of 1720 declared Court Chancellor Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von Sinzendorf responsible for foreign policy issues. Upon Sinzendorf's death in February 1742, Archduchess Maria Theresa finally separated the central Habsburg State Chancellery responsible of Foreign Affairs from the domestic Austrian Court Chancellery.
- 1527 Leonhard Freiherr von Harrach
- 1528–1539 Bernhard von Cles
- 1539–1544 Dr. Georg Gienger
- 1544–1558 Dr. Jakob Jonas
- 1558–1563 Dr. Georg Sigmund Seid
- 1563–1577 Dr. Johann Baptist Weber
- 1577–1587 Dr. Sigmund Viehäuser
- 1587–1594 Dr. Jacob Kurz von Senftenau
- 1594–1597 Johann Wolf Freymann von Oberhausen
- 1597–1606 Dr. Rudolf Coradutz
- 1606–1612 Leopold Freiherr von Stralendorf
- 1612–1620 Hans Ludwig von Ulm
- 1620–1637 Johann Baptist Verda von Verdenberg
- 1637–1656 Johann Mathias Prücklmayer
- 1656–1665 Hans Joachim Sinzendorf
- 1667–1683 Johann Paul Hocher von Hohengran
- 1683–1693 Theodor von Strattman
- 1694–1705 Julius Friedrich Bucellini
- 1705–1715 Johann Friedrich von Seilern
Portrait | Name | Began | Ended |
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Philipp Ludwig Wenzel Graf von Sinzendorf (1671–1742) |
1715 | 8 February 1742 | |
Anton Corfiz Graf von Uhlfeld (1699–1769) |
14 February 1742 | 13 May 1753 | |
Wenzel Anton Graf (from 1764, Fürst) von Kaunitz-Rietberg (1711–1794) |
13 May 1753 | 19 August 1792 | |
Johann Philipp Graf von Cobenzl (1741–1810) |
19 August 1792 | 27 March 1793 | |
Johann Amadeus Francis de Paula von Thugut (1736–1818) |
27 March 1793 | 28 September 1800 | |
Ferdinand von Trauttmansdorff (1749–1827) |
28 September 1800 | 11 August 1804 |
Francis I (1804–1835)
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Post | Term of office | Political party | |
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Ludwig von Cobenzl (1753–1809) |
State Chancellors of the Habsburg Monarchy | 11 August 1804 | 25 December 1805 | Nonpartisan | |
Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen (1763–1824) |
State Chancellors of the Habsburg Monarchy | 25 December 1805 | 4 October 1809 | Nonpartisan | |
Klemens von Metternich (1773–1859) |
State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire | 8 October 1809 | 25 May 1821 | Nonpartisan | |
25 May 1821 | 13 March 1848 |
Ferdinand I (1835–1848)
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Post | Term of office | Political party | |
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Prince Klemens von Metternich (1773–1859) |
State Chancellor of the Austrian Empire | 8 October 1809 | 25 May 1821 | Nonpartisan | |
25 May 1821 | 13 March 1848 | ||||
Count Franz Anton von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky (1778–1861) |
Minister-President of the Austrian Empire | 20 March 1848 | 19 April 1848 | Nonpartisan | |
Charles-Louis, Count of Ficquelmont (1777–1857) |
Minister-President of the Austrian Empire | 19 April 1848 | 4 May 1848 | Nonpartisan | |
Baron Franz von Pillersdorf (1786–1862) |
Minister-President of the Austrian Empire | 4 May 1848 | 8 July 1848 | Nonpartisan | |
Baron Anton von Doblhoff-Dier (1800–1872) |
Minister-President of the Austrian Empire | 8 July 1848 | 18 July 1848 | Nonpartisan | |
Baron Johann von Wessenberg-Ampringen (1773–1858) |
Minister-President of the Austrian Empire | 18 July 1848 | 21 November 1848 | Nonpartisan | |
Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg (1800–1852) |
Minister-President of the Austrian Empire | 21 November 1848 | 5 April 1852 | Nonpartisan |
Franz Joseph I (1848–1916)
editThis is a list of heads of government under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. Franz Joseph was born on 18 August 1830 and died on 21 November 1916, his imperial reign lasted from 2 December 1848 to 21 November 1916. His predecessor was Ferdinand I & V and his successor was Charles I & IV.
Franz Joseph ruled over the Austrian Empire which had a minister-president and later a chairman of the Ministers' Conference as head of government. After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 the joint monarchy of Austria-Hungary had their own heads of government: the minister-president of Cisleithania for Cisleithania (the Austrian part of the empire) and the prime minister of the Kingdom of Hungary for Transleithania (the Hungarian part of the empire).
One minister-president of the Austrian Empire, six chairmen of the Ministers' Conference of the Austrian Empire, twenty-two minister-presidents of Cisleithania and fourteen prime ministers of the Kingdom of Hungary have served under the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
Austrian Empire
editChairmen of the Ministers' Council for Common Affairs
editCisleithania
editTransleithania
editCharles I & IV (1916–1918)
editThis is a list of heads of government under Emperor Charles I of Austria. Charles was born on 17 August 1887 and died on 1 April 1922, his imperial reign lasted from 21 November 1916 to 11 November 1918. His predecessor was Franz Joseph I. Since the Austro-Hungarian Empire dissolved and the monarchy abolished on 11 November 1918 Charles was the last Austrian emperor and thus not succeeded.
Five minister-presidents of Cisleithania and five prime ministers of the Kingdom of Hungary have served under the reign of Emperor Charles I.
Chairmen of the Ministers' Council for Common Affairs
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Post | Term of office | Political party | |
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Count Stephan Burián von Rajecz (1851–1922) |
Chairman of the Ministers' Council for Common Affairs | 13 January 1915 | 22 December 1916 | Nonpartisan | |
Count Ottokar Czernin von und zu Chudenitz (1872–1932) |
Chairman of the Ministers' Council for Common Affairs | 22 December 1916 | 16 April 1918 | Nonpartisan | |
Count Stephan Burián von Rajecz (1851–1922) |
Chairman of the Ministers' Council for Common Affairs | 16 April 1918 | 24 October 1918 | Nonpartisan | |
Count Gyula Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (the Younger) (1860–1929) |
Chairman of the Ministers' Council for Common Affairs | 24 October 1918 | 2 November 1918 | Nonpartisan |
Cisleithania
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Post | Term of office | Political party | |
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Ernest von Koerber (1850–1919) |
Minister-President of Cisleithania | 21 October 1916 | 20 December 1916 | (Old) Constitutional Party (German National Association) | |
Heinrich Clam-Martinic (1863–1932) |
Minister-President of Cisleithania | 20 December 1916 | 23 June 1917 | Nonpartisan (German National Association) | |
Ernst Seidler von Feuchtenegg (1862–1931) |
Minister-President of Cisleithania | 23 June 1917 | 27 July 1918 | Nonpartisan | |
Baron Max Hussarek von Heinlein (1865–1935) |
Minister-President of Cisleithania | 27 July 1918 | 27 October 1918 | Christian Social Party | |
Heinrich Lammasch (1853–1920) |
Minister-President of Cisleithania | 27 October 1918 | 11 November 1918 | Christian Social Party |
Transleithania
editPicture | Name (Birth–Death) |
Post | Term of Office | Political party | |
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István Tisza (1861–1918) 2nd term |
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary | 10 June 1913 | 15 June 1917 | National Party of Work | |
Móric Esterházy (1881–1960) |
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary | 15 June 1917 | 20 August 1917 | Independent | |
Sándor Wekerle (1848–1921) 3rd term |
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary | 20 August 1917 | 30 October 1918 | National Constitution Party → '48 Constitution Party | |
János Hadik (1863–1933) |
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary | 30 October 1918 | 31 October 1918 | National Constitution Party | |
Mihály Károlyi (1875–1955) |
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary | 31 October 1918 | 16 November 1918 | F48P–Károlyi |