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Karl Renner

First President of Austria (1870–1950).

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Place of Burial

Vienna Central Cemetery

Date of Birth

12/14/1870

Date of Death

12/31/1950

Member of Political Party

Social Democratic Party of Austria

Instance Of

Human

Place of Death

Vienna

Image

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Place of Birth

Dolní Dunajovice

Occupation

Politician
Librarian
Diplomat
Lawyer
Jurist

Family Name

Renner
Rener

Given Name

Karl (Given Name)
Carl

Work Location

Vienna

Academic Degree

Doctorate

Described by Source

Nordisk Familjebok
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:Реннер Карл
BEIC Digital Library
Obálky Knih
URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url
Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24919576
1922 Encyclopædia Britannica
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1922 Encyclopædia Britannica/Renner, Karl

Position Held

11 items
President of Austria
(12/20/1945 - 12/31/1950)
Replaces
:
Anschluss
Replaced By
:
Theodor Körner
Start Time
: 12/20/1945
End Time
: 12/31/1950
Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria
(7/26/1919 - 10/22/1920)
Replaces
:
Otto Bauer
Replaced By
:
Michael Mayr
Start Time
: 7/26/1919
End Time
: 10/22/1920
Federal Chancellor of Austria
(4/27/1945 - 12/20/1945)
Replaces
:
Arthur Seyss-Inquart
Replaced By
:
Leopold Figl
Start Time
: 4/27/1945
End Time
: 12/20/1945
Federal Chancellor of Austria
(10/30/1918 - 10/21/1919)
Start Time
: 10/30/1918
End Time
: 10/21/1919
President of the National Council of Austria
Member of the National Council of Austria
Member of Abgeordnetenhaus
Member of the Regional Parliament of Vienna
Member of the National Council of Austria
Parliamentary Term
:
1st National Council of Austria
Member of the National Council of Austria
Parliamentary Term
:
2nd National Council of Austria
Member of the National Council of Austria
Parliamentary Term
:
3rd National Council of Austria

Name in Native Language

Karl Renner

Educated At

University of Vienna

Nominated For

Nobel Peace Prize
(1948)
Point in Time
: 1948
Nobel Peace Prize
(1949)
Point in Time
: 1949

Award Received

Honorary Doctor of the University of Vienna

Employer

Austrian Federal Government

Spouse

Luise Renner

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

German

Sex or Gender

Male

Religion or Worldview

Catholic Church

Pronunciation Audio

Birth Name

Carl Renner

Child

Leopoldine Deutsch-Renner

Field of Work

Politics
Law
National Economy
International Relations
Sociology of Law

Country of Citizenship

Cisleithania
Austria
German Reich
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Cannot Be Confirmed by Other Sources
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