Joseph Hormayr
Historian and Baron zu Hortenburg

Born
January 20th, 1781
244 years ago
Died
October 5th, 1848
176 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Austria
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Born in 1781, this Austrian-German historian and politician contributed significantly to historical scholarship in the 19th century. His works focused on various aspects of Austrian and German history, emphasizing the importance of archival research and rigorous methodology. Hormayr's political career included serving in various capacities that influenced the historical narratives of his time. His writings garnered attention for their depth and coherence, solidifying his reputation in the academic community. As a baron, he also intersected with the socio-political fabric of his era, merging academia with public service.
Authored several historical texts
Served in political roles in Austria
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