Josef Anton Barbo-Waxenstein

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Count Josef Anton Barbo-Waxenstein (born February 20, 1863 in Kroisenbach , municipality of Št. Ruprecht ( Gurkfeld district ); † May 11, 1930 in Rudolfswert ) was an Austrian politician, landowner and member of the Austrian House of Representatives .

Life

Josef Anton Barbo-Waxenstein was born as the son of Count Josef Emanuel Barbo-Waxenstein in Kroisenbach , today the municipality of Šentjernej . He attended the grammar school and the higher agricultural college in Hungarian Altenburg / Magyaróvár in today's Mosonmagyaróvár and after the death of his father took over the manorial property in Kroisenbach and Watzenberg / Dob (community St. Ruprecht). He was also involved in various agricultural associations and cooperatives. He did his military service as a one-year volunteer with the 5th Dragoon Regiment and became lieutenant in the reserve or lieutenant in the mounted Tyrolean rifle . During the First World War he was active as a captain in Ljubljana . Like his father, Barbo-Waxenstein was a member of the Krainer Landtag , of which he was a member from 1895 to 1918. In addition, Barbo-Waxenstein was a member of the state committee between 1905 and 1918 . In the 1901 Reichsrat election he ran for the couriers of the large estates, which he represented in the House of Representatives from January 31, 1901 to January 30, 1907 after his successful election. After that, his membership in the House of Representatives paused before he ran again in the Reichsrat election in 1911 and was able to win a mandate in the electoral district of Carniola 12 . As a result, he was from July 17, 1911 to November 12, 1918 member of the House of Representatives. In his first period in the House of Representatives, Barbo-Waxenstein was a member of the Association of Large Landowners Loyal to the Constitution, from 1911 until October 1917 he was a member of the German Agrarian Party , which then became part of the German National Association. He was then a member of the provisional state assembly from October 21, 1918 to February 16, 1919 .

literature

  • Franz Adlgasser: The members of the Austrian central parliaments 1848–1918. Constituent Reichstag 1848–1849. Reichsrat 1861–1918. A biographical lexicon. Sub-Volume 1: A-L. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences , Vienna 2014, p. 43
  • Fritz Freund: The Austrian House of Representatives. A Biographical-Statistical Handbook, 1907-1913, XI. Legislative period (XVIII session). Wiener Verlag, Vienna, Leipzig 1907, p. 253
  • Fritz Freund: The Austrian House of Representatives. A biographical-statistical handbook, 1911-1917, XII. Legislative period. Publishing house Dr. Rudolf Ludwig, Vienna 1911, p. 180

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