Carl von In der Maur

Governor of Liechtenstein

Carl von In der Maur - Governor of Liechtenstein
Born

October 16th, 1852
173 years ago

Died

December 11th, 1913
111 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Liechtenstein

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Served as the governor of Liechtenstein during pivotal years in the late 19th century. Focused on modernizing the administration and enhancing the legal framework of the principality. Engaged in diplomatic efforts to strengthen relations with neighboring countries. His tenure contributed to the stability and governance of Liechtenstein, shaping its political landscape during a critical period.

Governed Liechtenstein

Modernized administration

Strengthened diplomatic relations

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