Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (politician, 1861)

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Prince Starhemberg (1923)

Prince Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (born November 30, 1861 at Bergheim Castle , Feldkirchen an der Donau , † November 16, 1927 in Linz ) was an Austrian landowner and politician.

Life

Ernst Rüdiger was a son of Prince Camillo Heinrich von Starhemberg and Sophie geb. Countess of Sickingen-Hohenburg. In 1898 he married Countess Franziska von Larisch-Mönnich . The marriage had four children, including Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg . He attended the Theresianum in Vienna. He was Rittmeister in Enns and Hereditary Marshal of Austria above and below the Enns. He acted as president of the board of directors of the timber association for Upper Austria and Salzburg and member of the board of directors of Linz local railway . From 1881 he sat in the manor house (Austria) . From 1902 to 1915 he was a Catholic-Conservative member of the Upper Austrian state parliament . From 1913 he was also President of the Vienna Trotting Club. On March 19, 1907 he was accepted into the Order of the Golden Fleece .

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  1. ^ Politicians database of the state of Upper Austria
  2. ^ Fifty Years of the Wiener Trabrenn-Verein. In:  Wiener Salonblatt , July 21, 1923, p. 8 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / wsb
  3. List nominal des chevaliers de l'ordre de la Toison d'or, depuis son instiution jusqu'à nos jours , in: The House of Austria and the Order of the Golden Fleece. Edited by the Ordenskanzlei. Leopold Stocker Verlag, Graz / Stuttgart 2007 ( ISBN 978-3-7020-1172-7 ), pp. 161–198, here p. 193.