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and also worked as a private lecturer. In 1895 he was appointed professor of ecclesiastical law at the Vienna University. Two years later he was appointed head of the Ministry's
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After the war, Hussarek again worked as a professor at the University of Vienna and as an official of the
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school of jurisprudence, acknowledged as a religious community. In 1917, he was elevated to the rank of
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in 1889. He went on to give lectures at the Theresian Academy and became an educator of Prince
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professorships at the theological department of the Vienna University and had
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Hussarek resigned on October 27, the Cisleithanian cabinet of his successor
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resigned on 25 July 1918, Hussarek was appointed his successor. Facing the
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department; from 1907, he led the Office of Religious Affairs.
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from 1911 to 1917. He worked for the recognition of
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Baron Max Hussarek von Heinlein

Minister-President of Austria
Charles I
Ernst Seidler von Feuchtenegg
Heinrich Lammasch
Pressburg
Hungary
Austrian Empire
Vienna
Austria
Baron
Freiherr
Minister-President
Cisleithania
World War I
Pressburg
Hungary
Austro-Hungarian Army
Lemberg
Galicia
Hermannstadt
Theresian Academy
Vienna
University of Vienna
canon law
sub auspiciis Imperatoris
Abbas II
Khedive of Egypt
k.k.

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