Josef Di Pauli

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Josef Maria Valentin Freiherr Di Pauli von Treuheim (also Josef von Dipauli , born March 9, 1844 in Innsbruck , † January 29, 1905 in Vienna ) was an Austrian politician and 1898/99 Minister of Commerce.

Life

Josef Di Pauli was born into a noble South Tyrolean family as the son of a regional judge . In 1866 he fought in a Tyrolean rifle battalion as a volunteer in the war against Italy . In 1870 he joined the papal army as a lieutenant and after its dissolution returned to South Tyrol, where he devoted himself to the management of his wineries .

In 1873 he sat for the first time as a member of the cisleithan Reichsrat in Vienna and again from 1877 to 1885 as a member of the Reich Party . In 1891 he was re-elected and joined the Hohenwart Club Karl Sigmund von Hohenwarts . He briefly moved to the center club Aloys von Liechtenstein , but returned to Hohenwart. However, since there were still differences with Hohenwart, he founded the Catholic People's Party in 1895 , whose policy he led as chairman. At first he was close to the Christian Social Party , but that changed when, contrary to this, he supported the Baden language regulation .

On October 6, 1898, he succeeded Joseph Maria Baernreither as Minister of Commerce in the Thun Ministry . When the cabinet was overthrown, he too resigned on October 2, 1899. In 1899 he was appointed to the Privy Council and was awarded the Iron Crown 1st Class .

After he lost to the Christian Socialist Josef Schraffl in the Reichsrat election in 1900 , he left politics.

Shortly before his death, Di Pauli became a member of the manor for life. He died in the early morning of January 29, 1905 and was buried in the family crypt in Kaltern .

Di Pauli was married to Antonia, née Zallinger von Stillendorf, and had three children.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Minister d. D. Josef Freiherr Di Pauli †. In:  Reichspost , January 29, 1905, p. 2 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / rpt.
  2. ^ Karl Gottfried HugelmannDi Pauli, Josef Freiherr. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 3, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1957, ISBN 3-428-00184-2 , p. 735 f. ( Digitized version ).
  3. Dipauli . In: Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon . 6th edition. Volume 5, Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1906, p.  34 .
  4. Dipauli, Josef Frh. Of (1844-1905), politician. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 1, Publishing House of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1957, p. 186 f. (Direct links on p. 186 , p. 187 ).
  5. ^ Court and Society. In:  Sport & Salon , July 26, 1902, p. 9 (online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / sus.