-
Count Stephan Burián von
Rajecz (Hungarian:
rajeczi gróf Burián István; 16
January 1851 – 20
October 1922),
commonly called: "Baron von Burian" or, later...
- disintegrated. On 14
October 1918,
Foreign Minister Baron István Burián von
Rajecz asked for an
armistice based on
President Woodrow Wilson's
Fourteen Points...
-
Minister of
Foreign Affairs on 23
December 1916,
replacing Baron Burián von
Rajecz. Both men
shared the view that a
rapid conclusion of
peace was necessary...
- negotiators, the
Foreign Minister of the Dual Monarchy,
Stephan Burián von
Rajecz,
ordered the Austro-Hungarian
delegation to
interrupt its parti****tion...
- independence. On 14
October 1918,
Foreign Minister Baron István Burián von
Rajecz asked for an
armistice based on the
Fourteen Points. On 16
October 1918...
-
Alois Graf Lexa von
Aehrenthal Succeeded by
Stephan Freiherr Burián von
Rajecz Austro-Hungarian Amb****ador to
Russia In
office 28
December 1906 – 25 March...
- was done by the Austrian-Hungarian
Foreign Minister Stephan Burián von
Rajecz, who declined. On
October 18, 1916, an
agreement was
reached on the uniform...
- 14
September 1918, Austro-Hungarian
Foreign Minister Stephan Burián von
Rajecz issued a
statement advocating a
settlement of
World War I by
peace treaty...
-
Stephan Bürgler (born 1987),
Austrian football player Stephan Burián von
Rajecz (1851–1922), Austro-Hungarian politician, diplomat, and
statesman Stephan...
- the
Italian front. He
urged the new
Foreign Minister Stephan Burián von
Rajecz to
annex the
occupied lands, and he
continuously intrigued against the Hungarian...