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- position of an Austrian Court Chancellor appeared as a Österreichische Hofkanzlei around 1526, when the Habsburg monarchy arose with the Bohemian and Hungarian...
- on the square today. The former Bohemian Court Chancellery (Böhmische Hofkanzlei), Judenplatz 11, is the seat of the Austrian Supreme Administrative Court...
- Bundeskanzleramt, lit. 'federal chancellery', abbreviated BKA; historically also Hofkanzlei and Staatskanzlei) is the ministry led by the chancellor. Since the establishment...
- established in 1921, resided in the building of the former Böhmische Hofkanzlei (English: Bohemian Court Chancellery), Judenplatz 11 in Vienna until 2012...
- served as a senior official in the Bohemian Court Chancery (Böhmische Hofkanzlei). R. J. W. Evans, Austria, Hungary and the Habsburgs. Essays on Central...
- February 1914), Regierungssekretär Josef Ospelt berichtet der fürstlichen Hofkanzlei über die laufende Notstandsaktion für die Landwirtschaft (in German),...
- united Austrian and Bohemian chancelleries (Böhmisch-Österreichische Hofkanzlei) in 1761. While Von Haugwitz modernised the army and government, van Swieten...
- Austria, 1716 Schönborn Palace, Göllersdorf, Austria, 1712–17 Geheime Hofkanzlei (Bundeskanzleramt), Vienna, Austria, 1717–19 Imperial Crypt, Vienna, Austria...
- of Chancellor Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz. Originally called the Geheime Hofkanzlei (Secret Court Chancellery), it was expanded in 1881 and again in 1902...
- Council (Geheimer Rat), the Aulic Council (Hofrat), the Court Chancellery (Hofkanzlei) and the Court Exchequer (Hofkammer). A regency council was also established...