Leopold Hasner, Ritter von Artha

Austrian prime minister
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Born:
March 15, 1818, Prague
Died:
June 5, 1891, Bad Ischl, Austria (aged 73)

Leopold Hasner, Ritter von Artha (born March 15, 1818, Prague—died June 5, 1891, Bad Ischl, Austria) was an economist, jurist, and politician who served as a liberal Austrian minister of education (1867–70) and briefly as prime minister (1870). Educated in philosophy and law at Prague and Vienna, Hasner in 1848 became editor of an official newspaper in Prague—the Prager Zeitung. His liberal opinions, which favoured a centralized administration of the empire, won him the attention of the imperial government, and the minister of education, Leo, Graf von Thun und Hohenstein, secured him a position as university professor in legal philosophy ...(100 of 202 words)