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PHILIPP FRIEDRICK VON RIEGER (1818-1903) , Bohemian politician and publicist, was See also: born on the 18th of See also: December 1818 at Semil in the circle of Jicin, Bohemia
.
He first came into prominence as one of the See also: Czech leaders in the revolution of 1848
.
He was returned by seven constituencies to the Reichtstag at Vienna, where he was the See also: leader of the Czech party
.
In 1853 he married a daughter of the historian Palacky
.
In 1858 he started the Slovnik naucny, the Czech See also: national See also: encyclopaedia, the first See also: volume of which was published in 1859, the 11th and last in 1874
.
He was also instrumental in founding the first Czech See also: political daily newspaper published in See also: Prague; which appeared on the 1st of See also: January 1861, and of which he was for awhile the editor
.
After the issue of the " See also: October diploma " of 186o, Rieger, with his See also: father-in-See also: law, Palacky, undertook the leadership of the reconstituted Czech party, and after the decision of this party in 1863 no longer to attend the See also: Austrian Reichsrath, he led the agitation in favour of the restoration of the Bohemian See also: kingdom
.
In 1871 he conducted the negotiations with the Hohenenwarth See also: ministry for a federal constitution of the See also: empire, which broke down owing to his extreme attitude in the See also: matter of Bohemian independence
.
On the reappearance of the Czechs in the Bohemian See also: diet (1878) and the Austrian Reichsrath (1879) Rieger was one of the leaders of the federalist majority supporting Count Taaffe's See also: government and the chief of the so-called " Old Czechs." On his seventieth birthday (December 1o, 1888) he received a national gift of 100,000 gulden; but, in spite of this evidence of his popularity, his conservatism, his close connexion with the Bohemian See also: nobility and his clerical tendencies brought him into conflict with the growing influence of the See also: radical " See also: Young Czech " party, and in 1891, together with • the other " Old Czechs," he was defeated at the See also: poll
.
In See also: March 1897 he was created a baron (Freiherr) and given a seat in the Upper
See also: House
.
He continued occasionally to interfere in politics; but his influence was now at an end, though when he died, on the 3rd of March 1903, his funeral at Prague was made the occasion of a magnificent
demonstraton of respect
.
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