Franz Anton von Raab (1722-1783) was an Austrian agrarian reformer and a minister under Maria Theresa.
[1] He championed economic reforms known as Raabization, in which church-owned land was sold to peasants in return for cash payments that freed them from their obligated robota labor.
[2] His daughter Eleonore von Raab built up a substantial collection of minerals which was widely known after being catalogued by Ignaz von Born.
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