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ustoms and peculiarities of the people in the | Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the mediterranean regi |
Zehawi) (18 March 1884 - 18 July 1949) was an | Austrian and Israeli journalist, lawyer, sociologist, |
land became a battle-zone between the French, | Austrian and Imperial Russian armies, with the locals |
acuation from the city of the last retrieving | Austrian and German forces on December 12, 1918 Yaponc |
ith the extraordinary performances of popular | Austrian and German songs and Johann Strauss waltzes a |
y Veblen, and incorporating insights from the | Austrian and Lausanne economists. |
1908 in Innsbruck was an | Austrian and later Italian luger who competed from the |
4, 1982, Tel Aviv, Israel) was a Ukraine-born | Austrian and Israeli cellist, composer, musicologist. |
s-era cover, May 1938, with mixed franking of | Austrian and German stamps |
land, since hostilities continued between the | Austrian and Piedmontese armies. |
The dub also ran on | Austrian and Swiss television. |
e undertook journeys to Lake Konstanz, to the | Austrian and Swiss Alps, to Venice, to Le Havre and to |
ially successful, climbing to number 2 of the | Austrian and the German charts respectively and also h |
rope, the single peaked at number five on the | Austrian and German Singles Chart, also reaching numbe |
January 1781 or 1782 - 5 October 1848) was an | Austrian and German statesman and historian. |
Austrian and Hungarian results at early Olympic Games | |
e, obsessed and angry with his identity as an | Austrian, and resolves never to return to the family e |
Organised as a unique joint operation of the | Austrian and Hungarian armies, it replaced a stub brid |
Battle of Vienna, in joint command of Polish, | Austrian and German troops, against the invading Turks |
( | Austrian Annual for Politics 1983.) |
In August and September, 1938, following the | Austrian Anschluss (annexation) of March, he saved som |
After the | Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany she moved to Munich |
The adoption of the hitherto | Austrian anthem by Germany in 1922 was not opposed by |
sed the concept in 1935 while a member of the | Austrian Anthropological Society. |
Baron Omar Rolf von Ehrenfels, an | Austrian anthropologist and orientalist |
er 2008, Kohl was banned for two years by the | Austrian anti-doping agency (NADA). |
estrictions to the freedom of speech like the | Austrian anti-Nazi laws. |
-Mayr (born January 22, 1930 in Vienna) is an | Austrian anti-war activist and Christian theologian. |
nternational albums like Head Over Heels from | Austrian AOR-rockers Cornerstone. |
l an der Drau - 4 July 1979 in Vienna) was an | Austrian arachnologist and entomologist. |
the University of Vienna and Director of the | Austrian Archaeological Institute in Cairo 1973-2009. |
ed as an epigrapher in the excavations of the | Austrian Archaeological Institute in Ephesus, and cond |
t of thirty years of joint excavations by the | Austrian Archaeological Institute of Cairo and the Egy |
ed Bietak (born 6 October 1940, Vienna) is an | Austrian archaeologist. |
928, Vienna - January 2, 1998, Vienna) was an | Austrian archaeologist. |
(October 12, 1887 - January 16, 1971) was an | Austrian archaeologist. |
Flavia Solva has been a major focus for | Austrian archaeology since the early 20th century; unf |
remained very close to her first cousin, the | Austrian archduchess Marie Valerie of Habsburg-Lorrain |
d this caused strife between Ludovico and the | Austrian archduke (and future emperor) Ferdinand II. |
marble was a gift to the old church from the | Austrian Archduke Maximilian d'Este in 1842. |
tinguished traveller and cultural writer, the | Austrian Archduke Ludwig Salvator. |
ng a paternal great-great-granddaughter of an | Austrian archduke, Maria Theresa was entitled to use t |
e of the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Inner | Austrian Archdukes as part of the Austrian Circle, gov |
el Seidl (21 June 1804 - 18 July 1875) was an | Austrian archeologist, poet, storyteller and dramatist |
The | Austrian archeologists have determined that Nebuchadne |
Friedrich Achleitner (born 1930, Schalchen), | Austrian architect and poet, writer |
adthalle Bremen was designed and built by the | Austrian architect Roland Rainer in the years 1961 to |
Both buildings were designed by the | Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer. |
Beaton employed the | Austrian architect Michael Rosenauer to make substanti |
Peter Thumb (1681-1767) was an | Austrian architect whose family came from the Vorarlbe |
The parish church is the work of the | Austrian architect Clemens Holzmeister. |
68 - 16 November 1745) was an Italian-trained | Austrian architect who designed many stately buildings |
Austrian architect Clemens Holzmeister (1886-1983) was | |
s been opened in April 2011, new built by the | Austrian architect's office Coop Himmelb(l)au |
Zaya - May 23, 1816, Vienna) was a successful | Austrian architect, inventor and entrepreneur. |
Franz Reznicek (born 20 October 1903) is an | Austrian architect. |
Rainer (May 1, 1910 - April 10, 2004) was an | Austrian architect. |
dislaus was quickly recognized as Duke by the | Austrian aristocracy. |
He was an | Austrian aristocrat, statesman and general of the Aust |
The | Austrian Armed Forces would retreat into key zones sit |
ular the history of the German, Prussian, and | Austrian armed forces. |
om 1977 to 1978 he served for one year in the | Austrian Armed Forces, being trained as a reserve offi |
Some of his younger sons served in the | Austrian armed forces. |
Lindmayr rejoined the military service of the | Austrian Armed Forces (Bundesheer) as a civil servant, |
September 1949 in Grossarl) General of the | Austrian Armed Forces |
War of the First Coalition between French and | Austrian armies which took place on 21 September 1794. |
e Russian army, and later in the Prussian and | Austrian armies. |
nd aided in the execution of the terms of the | Austrian Armistice until 16 April, when she sailed for |
eived gold certifications from the German and | Austrian arms of the International Federation of the P |
nflicted a severe defeat at Reichenbach on an | Austrian army endeavouring to relieve Schweidnitz. |
ss it was the standard field howitzer for the | Austrian Army upon the outbreak of the war. |
He had entered the | Austrian army in 1805. |
The story is of a veteran hussar in the | Austrian army in the first half of the 19th century wh |
The 1821 occupation of Naples by the | Austrian army provided the opportunity for the Rothsch |
He served in the | Austrian Army for a while, and was later major in the |
She immediately became a nurse in the | Austrian army during the war under the name Sister Irm |
dicated after his forces were defeated by the | Austrian army at the Battle of Novara (1849), and died |
When he commanded the | Austrian Army in Naples, he was patron of Nicola Porpo |
iorella's attack against the left rear of the | Austrian army helped Bonaparte win the Battle of Casti |
This article is about the | Austrian army officer. |
Lazare Hoche fought a battle here against the | Austrian army under Field Marshall Dagobert Sigmund vo |
orn c. 1736 - died 5 July 1804, served in the | Austrian army in Italy during the French Revolutionary |
southward towards Seine River where the main | Austrian Army under Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenb |
eror Franz Josef took personal command of the | Austrian army in Lombardy-Venetia, and would go on to |
In August 1848 the | Austrian army entered Parma, and officially restored C |
icipant observed, "Murat.... cut off from the | Austrian army Klenau's corps, hurling himself upon it |
He also tells Mino that the | Austrian army with help from the German Imperial Army |
Baron Christoph Feldegg (1780-1845) was an | Austrian army officer and naturalist. |
The main | Austrian army under Archduke Charles retreated to the |
ilivoj, was a Serbian military officer in the | Austrian army in Lika (a region in today's Croatia), a |
Camera Rocket was demonstrated in 1912 to the | Austrian Army and tested as a means for reconnaissance |
The | Austrian army lost 3,000 men in the battle and another |
my of Italy led by Napoleon Bonaparte and the | Austrian army under Feldzeugmeister Johann Beaulieu be |
Osman Aga was awarded to a military judge in | Austrian army who asked for ransom. |
However, the | Austrian army was soon sent to crush Kvaternik's force |
The | Austrian army took the military initiative in Lombardy |
n was to put down the rebellion and drive the | Austrian army out of Ottoman territory. |
d Treaty of Paris, in 1817 he returned to the | Austrian army and was Oberbefehlshaber (supreme comman |
The | Austrian army had been defeated by Napoleon at the Bat |
the First World War he was mobilised into the | Austrian Army and served as a curate in the Lebring Ar |
After serving in the | Austrian army during World War One, he studied chemist |
Instrument of War: The | Austrian Army in the Seven Years War, Emperor's Press, |
Austrian army numbered 18,000 men, with Hungarian infa | |
The | Austrian army had finally to retire towards Tyrol for |
ilt, the bridge was finally burnt down by the | Austrian army in 1686. |
ilitary education and volunteered to join the | Austrian army at the beginning of the Seven Years War |
n 1916, the remaining lead was removed by the | Austrian army during the Austrian rule in Albania. |
gre forces in May 1793 and before joining the | Austrian army it had to fight its own depot unit (whic |
A principal in the | Austrian Army Band, he entered the University of Music |
The revolts were quickly suppressed by the | Austrian army that cooperated with local peasants. |
In 1800 the | Austrian army gave him permission to fight in the war |
by this time, the French had overwhelmed the | Austrian army on the rest of the battlefield. |
an Emperor Francis II in 1805 encouraging the | Austrian army to help the Serbs re-establish their nat |
uits into its army from there (service in the | Austrian army at that time was for a 14-year term). |
This threat forced the | Austrian army to withdraw to the east. |
His father was an Officer in the | Austrian Army and the family moved to Voralberg where |
After a hard battle, the 20,000 men | Austrian army with 10,000 Serbian militia led by Johan |
1795, and was wounded, then captured, by the | Austrian Army at the Battle of Handschuhsheim. |
Isabella became a nurse in the | Austrian army during World War I. |
Nine years later he was appointed an | Austrian army chaplain in the Italian campaign against |
against Napoleon, the same year he joined the | Austrian Army and fought in the rank of a lieutenant i |
er the Soviets after 1945, and also under the | Austrian Army until about 1985, by which time most of |
He retired from the | Austrian Army when he married and moved to England in |
He became a Major General in the | Austrian Army in 1860. |
The | Austrian army was defeated. |
mand of de Broglie were surrounded by a large | Austrian army in June 1742. |
ch general, Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, opposed an | Austrian army under General Clairfayt. |
An | Austrian army led by the Count von Daun made a sudden |
The | Austrian army under the Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph |
ng the Second Silesian War finally forced the | Austrian army to leave Bavaria and to retreat back int |
Neipperg rejoined the | Austrian army and fought at Leipzig where he distingui |
ution Karadjordje Petrovic, who served in the | Austrian army at the time. |
enna, the son of a low-ranking soldier in the | Austrian army who had fought in the First World War an |
later admitted as an officer candidate in the | Austrian army in 1934. |
In World War I he served in the | Austrian Army as a doctor. |
which had just inflicted a decisive defeat on | Austrian army at the battle of Sadowa, signed the Armi |
In 1821 he led the | Austrian army which was employed against the Neapolita |
He volunteered for a year in the | Austrian army in his early life. |
trengo was fought between the Piedmontese and | Austrian army on 30 April 1848, in the course of the F |
In 1760 he went to Vienna and entered the | Austrian army as a field marshall. |
But the worn down | Austrian Army began a general retreat on October 28, w |
ater as chief of staff to Joseph De Vins, the | Austrian army commander. |
everal aeronautical inventions, served in the | Austrian Army flying corps in the first world war and |
between the Czechoslovak legionnaires and the | Austrian Army (June 1917). |
Bartholdy fought in the | Austrian army against Napoleon, afterward entered the |
to conform even volunteering to serve in the | Austrian army in World War I. |
becca Richter, a Jewish woman, he entered the | Austrian army as an infantry officer in 1801 and saw m |
It was created from the | Austrian Army's 5th and 7th Divisions following the An |
In 1757, Davidovich joined the | Austrian army's Ferdinand Karl Infantry Regiment # 2. |
ern Germany, with which he protected the main | Austrian army's right (northern) flank as it advanced |
The revolt broke out, profiting from the | Austrian army's departure towards Piedmont, and ending |
In 1814 he became again officer in | Austrian army, where he was awarded with the Great Cro |
hough the Army fought in conjunction with the | Austrian army, many of the generals in Habsburg servic |
he First World War he refused to serve in the | Austrian army, and returnedto his family. |
ilding and were forced to surrender after the | Austrian army, the police, and the Austrofascist param |
eems that it served in small numbers with the | Austrian Army, although it doesn't appear that the Ger |
xander, Francis embarked upon a career in the | Austrian army, eventually rising to the rank of Captai |
At the end of the war he formally entered the | Austrian army, joining the Hesse-Darmstadt Dragoon Reg |
During the pursuit of the | Austrian army, Cervoni helped rally the troops at the |
to deal with any potential moves by the large | Austrian army, which had now gathered in southeastern |
ssional soldier and lieutenant colonel in the | Austrian army, he fought against Habsburg pressure. |
name of Napoleon's early victory against the | Austrian army, at the battle of Rivoli, fought January |
ian staff was afraid to face alone the entire | Austrian Army, so they ordered to withdraw from Trenti |
eat Adversaries, The Archduke Charles and the | Austrian Army, 1792-1814. |
They did not face resistance by the | Austrian Army-on the contrary, the German troops were |
German Duchy of Brunswick, hoping to join the | Austrian Army. |
of their older brothers were officers in the | Austrian Army. |
er lives in Absam, Austria, and serves in the | Austrian army. |
r Suvorov, at the head of a joint Russian and | Austrian army. |
The rebellious villages were pacified by the | Austrian Army. |
aurer company as an artillery tractor for the | Austrian army. |
an officer in the 9th Dragoons Legion of the | Austrian Army. |
d at the Theresianum in Vienna and joined the | Austrian army. |
He is a soldier in the | Austrian army. |
later continued the war against France in the | Austrian army. |
without success to obtain a commission in the | Austrian army. |
Major General in the | Austrian Army. |
Steyr, Austria - 1909, Venice, Italy) was an | Austrian art historian, and is considered a member of |
Amstetten - December 3, 1928, Vienna) was an | Austrian art historian, musicologist and Beethoven bio |
in Vienna - 1953 in Cheyenne, Wyoming) was an | Austrian art and architecture historian. |
f Hungary - 9 July, 1984, in Salzburg) was an | Austrian art historian. |
Charles Sedelmeyer (1837-1925) was an | Austrian art dealer, collector, and publisher active i |
ch (June 29, 1896 - November 16, 1964) was an | Austrian art historian. |
Robert Stiassny (1862, Vienna - 1917), | Austrian art historian |
, Vienna; died 16 April 1983, Vienna), was an | Austrian art historian. |
. Natter (born 26 May 1961 in Dornbirn) is an | Austrian art historian, director of the Vorarlberger L |
iece was the official regimental march of the | Austrian Artillery Regiment Number 2 till its dissolut |
ld War, Russian forces attempt to take out an | Austrian artillery position. |
y the opposing lines was such as to favor the | Austrian artillery. |
p&Skin is the experimental musical project of | Austrian artist Anja Plaschg (born 5 April 1990). |
ortrait, painted while travelling in Italy by | Austrian artist Anton von maron (1733-1808) hangs in t |
Heinrich Benesch, an important patron of the | Austrian artist Egon Schiele. |
2010 Selected as one of three | Austrian artist for the 4th Beijing International Art |
and Salzburg - April 15, 1923, Vienna) was an | Austrian artist and metalworker designer. |
Ludwig on 28 August 1940 in Bratislava is an | Austrian artist. |
isc's initial idea to be a stage for upcoming | Austrian artists it developed to an internationally kn |
Around 1910 Sterrer was one of the first | Austrian artists to be intrigued by the beginnings of |
and is one of the most renowned contemporary | Austrian artists worldwide. |
ptures and other art by various Hungarian and | Austrian artists. |
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