Gyula Andrássy
Count Gyula Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (8 March 1823 – 18 February 1890) was a Hungarian statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary (1867–1871) and subsequently as Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary (1871–1879). Andrássy was a conservative; his foreign policies looked to expanding the Empire into Southeast Europe, preferably with British and German support, and without alienating Turkey. He saw Russia as the main adversary, because of its own expansionist policies toward Slavic and Orthodox areas. He distrusted Slavic nationalist movements as a threat to his multi-ethnic empire.
Gyula Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka | |
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Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary | |
In office 17 February 1867 – 14 November 1871 | |
Monarch | Franz Joseph I |
Preceded by | Bertalan Szemere |
Succeeded by | Menyhért Lónyay |
Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary | |
In office 14 November 1871 – 8 October 1879 | |
Preceded by | Count Friedrich Ferdinand Beust |
Succeeded by | Baron Heinrich Karl von Haymerle |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
In office 17 April 1861 – 22 April 1869 | |
Constituency | Sátoraljaújhely |
Personal details | |
Born | Oláhpatak, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire (today Vlachovo, Slovakia) | 3 March 1823
Died | 18 February 1890 66) Volosca, Austria-Hungary (today Volosko, Croatia) | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Political party | Deák Party |
Spouse | Katinka Kendeffy |
Children | Tivadar Ilona Manó Gyula |
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