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  1. Alois, Graf Lexa von Aehrenthal (born Sept. 27, 1854, Gross-Skal, Bohemia [now Hrubá Skála, Czech Republic]—died Feb. 17, 1912, Vienna, Austria-Hungary) was the foreign minister (1906–12) of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy, whose direction of the latter’s annexation of Bosnia and Hercegovina (1908) provoked an international crisis.

  2. Aloys Graf Lexa von, österreichisch-ungarischer Politiker, * 27. 9. 1854 Groß-Skal, Böhmen, † 17. 2. 1912 Wien; 1906 – 1912 Außenminister; seine Außenpolitik ermöglichte die Annexion Bosniens und der Herzegowina 1908. Unter Federführung des österreichisch-ungarischen Außenministers Alois Aehrenthal annektierte Österreich-Ungarn ...

  3. Aehrenthal, Aloys Gf. Lexa von (1854-1912), Minister und Diplomat. Aehrenthal Aloys Graf Lexa von, Staatsmann und Diplomat. * Groß-Skal (Böhmen), 27. 9. 1854; † Wien, 17. 2. 1912. Stud. in Prag und Bonn, 1877 Botschaftsattaché in Paris, 1878 in Petersburg, 1883 Präsidialchef im Min. des Äußeren, 1888 Legationsrat in Petersburg, 1894 als ...

  4. Count Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal (1854-1912) was the most important Austro-Hungarian diplomat in the period before the First World War. Volume Two of Solomon Wank's brilliant biography covers Aehrenthal's years as foreign minister from 1906 until his death in 1912.

  5. 15. Mai 2012 · In the Twilight of Empire: Count Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal (1854–1912): Imperial Habsburg Patriot and Statesman. Volume I: The Making of an Imperial Habsburg Patriot and Statesman. Vienna: Böhlau, 2009. Pp. 292, illus. - Volume 43

  6. 3. Mai 2018 · Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal (1854–1912) was concurrently Austro-Hungarian foreign minister and minister of the imperial court from 1906 to 1912. Aehrenthal's ambition was to reinvigorate the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy by way of internal reform and an energetic foreign policy; his proposals provide a case study in the interdependence of domestic and foreign policy. Once in office ...

  7. Meldezettel von Alois Aehrenthal (WStLA, BPD Wien: Historische Meldeunterlagen, K11) Weblinks. Wikipedia: Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal; Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon: Aloys Lexa von Aehrenthal; Neue Deutsche Biographie: Aloys Leopold Johann Baptist Lexa von Aehrenthal