Felix Mießl from Treuenstadt

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Felix Mießl Edler von Treuenstadt junior (born February 3, 1810 in Mariazell , † December 10, 1902 in Vienna ) was an Austro-Oriental diplomat, translator and interpreter, Imperial Councilor, State Chancellor, court designer and court secretary.

Life

Felix Mießl was the son of the state official and mayor of Wiener Neustadt of the same name Felix Mießl . In 1836, the emperor raised him to hereditary nobility with the title of Treuenstadt .

Mießl, who according to his death register was born in Mariazell in Styria , but is not recorded in the local baptismal register and grew up in Wiener Neustadt, was a pupil at the Imperial and Royal Oriental Academy in Vienna from 1826 to 1831 and then from 1831 to 1834 and from 1845 to 1874 active for the Austrian State Chancellery. From 1834 to 1845 he was an assistant interpreter in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bucharest . In 1845 he was appointed registrar adjunct to kk court concepter, and in 1856 registrar director and court secretary. From 1860 he was employed as protocol director in the second section of the Imperial and Royal Ministry of the Imperial House and for Foreign Affairs. In 1874, after forty-two years of service, Mießl received the title of retired government councilor from the emperor. He remained unmarried and died in 1902 at the old age of 92 in his apartment in Margareten, Vienna . His body was buried in the family grave in the Vienna Central Cemetery.

During his activity as the Imperial and Royal Court Concepter in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bucharest, Mießl acquired a rare Turkish pistol, which he left to the archive of his hometown, Wiener Neustadt. His cousin was the wholesaler and entrepreneur Felix Kerl .

Awards

  • Ottoman Medschidié Order, Class IV, July 11, 1860
  • Knight of the Franz-Joseph Order, August 17, 1868
  • Officer of the royal. Order of the Italian Crown, April 24, 1871
  • Knight of the Order of the Iron Crown, May 10, 1874

literature

  • Oliver Rathkolb: 250 years: from the Oriental to the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna, Studien Verlag, 2004
  • Austrian-Hungarian Order Almanac, Volume 1, Summer, 1876, p. 314

Individual evidence

  1. Death register - 03-27 | 05., St. Josef zu Margareten | Vienna, rk. Archdiocese (eastern Lower Austria and Vienna) | Austria | Matricula Online. Retrieved March 4, 2018 .
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  4. Austrian observer . A. Strauss, 1845 ( google.de [accessed on March 4, 2018]).
  5. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1856-10-25, page 1. Retrieved on March 4, 2018 .
  6. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1874-05-16, page 2. Accessed on March 4, 2018 .
  7. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Neue Freie Presse, 1902-12-11, page 33. Retrieved on March 4, 2018 .
  8. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Reichspost, 1902-12-12, page 3. Retrieved on March 4, 2018 .
  9. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1902-12-11, page 24. Retrieved on March 4, 2018 .
  10. New inclusion and description of the archives of the kk KreisstadtWr, which were increased and reorganized under Mayor Johann Purgleitner. Neustadt . Liebergesell, Heinrich, 1857 ( google.de [accessed on March 4, 2018]).
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  12. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Die Presse, 1868-08-27, page 15. Retrieved on March 4, 2018 .
  13. Austrian National Library: ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1871-05-04, page 1. Retrieved on March 4, 2018 .
  14. ^ Austrian National Library: ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1874-05-16, page 2. Accessed on March 4, 2018 .