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BARON VON See also: German statesman and historian, was See also: born at See also: Innsbruck on the loth of See also: January 1782
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After studying See also: law in his native See also: town, and attaining the See also: rank of captain in the Tirolese See also: Landwehr, the See also: young See also: man, who had the See also: advantage of being the See also: grandson of See also: Joseph von Hormayr (1705-1778), chancellor of See also: Tirol, obtained a See also: post in the See also: foreign office at Vienna (18oi), from which he See also: rose in 1803 to be See also: court secretary and, being a near friend of the Archduke See also: John, director of the secret archives of the
See also: state and court for thirteen months
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In 1803 he married Therese Anderler von Hohenwald
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During the insurrection of 1809, by which the Tirolese sought to throw off the Bavarian supremacy See also: con-firmed by the treaty of Pressburg, Hormayr was the mainstay of the See also: Austrian party, and assumed the administration of everything (especially the composition of proclamations and See also: pamphlets); but, returning home without the See also: prestige of success, he See also: fell, in spite of the help of the Archduke John, into disfavour both with the emperor See also: Francis I. and with See also: Prince Metternich, and at length, when in 1813 he tried to stir up a new insurrection in Tirol, he was arrested and imprisoned at Munkatt
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In 1816 some amends were made to him by his See also: appointment as imperial historiographer; but so little was he satisfied with the general policy and conduct of the Austrian court that in 1828 he accepted an invitation of See also: King
See also: Louis I. to the Bavarian capital, where he became ministerial councillor in the department of foreign affairs
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In 1832 he was appointed Bavarian
See also: minister-See also: resident at See also: Hanover, and from 1837 to 1846 he held the same position at See also: Bremen
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Together with Count Johann See also: Friedrich von der Decken (1769-1840) he founded the See also: Historical Society of See also: Lower See also: Saxony (Historischer Verein fur Niedersachsen)
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The last two years of his See also: life were spent at See also: Munich as See also: superintendent of the See also: national archives
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He died on the 5th of See also: October 1848
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Hormayr's See also: literary activity was closely conditioned by the circumstances of his See also: political career and by the fact that Johannes von See also: Muller (d
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1611) was his teacher: while his
See also: access to See also: original documents gave value to his treatment of the past, his record or See also: criticism of contemporary events received authority and See also: interest from his See also: personal experience
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But his See also: history of the Tirolese See also: rebellion is far from being impartial; for he always liked to put himself into the first place, and the merits of Andreas See also: Hofer and of other leaders are not sufficiently acknowledged
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In his later writings he appears as a keen opponent of the policy of the court of Vienna . The following are among Hormayr's more important See also: works: Geschichte See also: des Grefen von A ndechs (1796) ; Lexikon fur Reisenden in Tirol (1796); Krilisclt-diplomatische Beitrage zur Geschichte Tirols See also: im ?llittelalter (2 vols., Innsbruck, 1802–1803, new ed., 1805) ; Gesch. der geftiest
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Grafschaft Tirol (2 vols., See also: Tubingen, 18o6–1808); Osterreichischer Plutarch, 20 vols., collection of portraits and See also: biographies of the most celebrated administrators, commanders and statesmen of See also: Austria (Vienna, 18o7); an edition of See also: Beauchamp's Histoire de la guerre en See also: Vendee (1809); Geschichte Hofers (1817, 2nd ed., 2 vols., 1845) and other pamphlets; Archiv fur Gesch., Stat., Lit. and Kunst (2o vols., 1809–1828); Allgemeine Geschichte der neuesten Zeit vom See also: Tod Friedrichs des Grossen bis zum zweiten Pariser Frieden (3 vols., Vienna, 1814–1819, 2nd ed., 1891); Wien, See also: seine Gesch. and Denkwiirdigkeiten (5 vols., Vienna, 1823–1824) ; together with Fragntente fiber Deutschland, in Sonderheit Bayerns Welthandel; Lebensbilder aus den Befreiungskriege (3 vols., See also: Jena, 1841–1844, 2nd ed., 1845) ; Die goldene Chronik von Hohenschwangau (Munich, 1842) ; Anenonen aus dent Tagebuch eines See also: alien Pilgersmanns (4 vols., Jena, 1845-1847)
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Together with Mednyanski (1784–1844) he founded the Taschenbuch fur die eater/and
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Gesch
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(Vienna, 1811–1848)
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If
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Merdau, Biographische Zuge aus dem Leben deutscher Manner (See also: Leipzig, 1815); Grafter, Osterreichische National-Encyclopadie, ii
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(1835) ; Taschenbuch fur vaterlandische Geschichte (1836 and 1847) ; Neuer Nekrolog der Deutschen (1848) ; Blotter fur literarische
Unterhaltung (1849) ; Wurzbach, Osterreichisches biographisches Lexikon, ix
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(1863); K
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Th. von See also: Heigel in the Allgemeine deutsche Biographic (1881) and F
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X . Wegele, Geschichte der deutschenHistoriographie (IViunich and Leipzig, 1885); F. v . Krones, Arts Osterreichs slillen and bewegten Jahren M.ro–18x5 ; Biographic and Briefe an Erzhz . Johann (Innsbruck, 1892); Hirn, TirolerAufstand (1909) . (J . |
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