Chairmen of The Council of Ministers
The office of Chairman of the Council of Ministers was established in 1849. With one exception (1880-1890), the Chairman was always the Foreign Minister.
- Baron Karl Ludwig von der Pfordten 1849-1859 (1st term)
- Baron Karl von Schrenck 1859-1864
- Max Ritter von Neumayr 1864
- Baron Karl Ludwig von der Pfordten 1864-1866 (2nd term)
- Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst 1866-1870
- Count Otto von Bray-Steinburg 1870-1871 (2nd term)
- Baron Friedrich von Hegnenberg-Dux 1871-1872
- Adolph von Pfretzschner 1872-1880
- Baron Johann von Lutz 1880-1890
- Baron Krafft von Crailsheim 1890-1903
- Count Clemens von Podewils-Dürnitz 1903-1912
- Count Georg von Hertling 1912-1917
- Otto Ritter von Dandl 1917-1918
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