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klhofer (born December 30, 1970) is a retired | Austrian football player. |
Austrian Football Bundesliga: 2003, 2006 | |
Austrian Football Bundesliga: 2007, 2009 | |
He was released by SC Rheindorf Altach in the | Austrian Football Bundesliga in summer 2008 and signed |
Stefan Lexa (born 1976, Klagenfurt), an | Austrian football (soccer) player |
(13 February 1964 - 23 November 2007) was an | Austrian football goalkeeper. |
Klaus Salmutter (born January 3, 1984) is an | Austrian football player who plays as a midfielder for |
He won the | Austrian Football Bundesliga two times, once wit Austr |
Joseph Gruber (died 1967 in Vienna) was an | Austrian football player and manager who managed Dutch |
erger (born March 8, 1975 in Lauterach) is an | Austrian football player. |
Austrian Football Bundesliga winner: 1996. | |
rn 7 December 1961 in Gleisdorf) is a retired | Austrian football player. |
orn 31 March 1972 in Munich) is a German-born | Austrian football midfielder. |
Austrian Football Bundesliga (1): 2003 | |
(19 September 1929 - 3 December 1999) was an | Austrian football player. |
Division LASK Linz to clinch promotion to the | Austrian Football Bundesliga. |
aspal (14 January 1925 - 3 April 2002) was an | Austrian football player. |
Robert Sara (born 9 June 1946) is a former | Austrian football player, born in Oberlainsitz, near S |
Josef "Pepi" Hamerl (born 1931), | Austrian football player |
i, Royal Antwerp FC twice, Casino SW Bregenz ( | Austrian Football Bundesliga), K Lierse SK and KV Red |
ger (born August 27, 1972 in Wolfsberg) is an | Austrian football player currently playing for FC Red |
one of the forwards of the SK Rapid Wien, an | Austrian football team. |
nder (1 December 1911 - 24 April 1989) was an | Austrian football player and coach. |
tsberger (born January 20, 1977) is a retired | Austrian football player and a football manager. |
February 1974 in Graz, Austria) is a retired | Austrian football midfielder. |
one of the first black players in German and | Austrian football. |
e team managing to stay up in the top tier of | Austrian football. |
Horst Musil (born 1971), | Austrian footballer and footballe trainer |
Herbert Prohaska (born 1955), | Austrian footballer |
Austrian Footballer of the Year (1): 2003 | |
Alexander Martinek (de) (1919 - 1944), | Austrian footballer |
l "Schnucki" Andritz (born 1914, Fischamend), | Austrian footballer |
For the | Austrian footballer named Anton Pichler, see Anton Pic |
orn 7 October 1946) is a former international | Austrian footballer and football manager. |
Anton Pfeffer (born 1965), | Austrian footballer |
born 13 November 1982 in Graz, Austria) is an | Austrian footballer who currently plays for Sheffield |
Walter Presch (born 5 August 1910) was an | Austrian footballer and football manager. |
(born March 16, 1981 in Schwaz, Tyrol) is an | Austrian footballer who currently plays as a striker f |
(born 4 February 1982 in Graz, Styria) is an | Austrian footballer currently playing for FC Red Bull |
tian Mayrleb (born 8 June 1972 in Wels) is an | Austrian footballer who currently plays for Austrian t |
n 4 April 1900, date of death unknown) was an | Austrian footballer and football manager. |
bruary 18, 1992 in Scheifling, Austria) is an | Austrian footballer who plays for FC Red Bull Salzburg |
ld (January 17, 1912 - March 20, 1976) was an | Austrian footballer and football manager. |
November 1908, date of death unknown) was an | Austrian footballer whose career lasted from 1926 to 1 |
Andreas Ulmer (born October 30, 1985) is an | Austrian footballer who currently plays as a defender |
Oroz (born September 6, 1984 in Vienna) is an | Austrian footballer playing for FC Lustenau 07 since 2 |
sberger (born 27 July 1982 in Salzburg) is an | Austrian footballer who plays for German club 1899 Hof |
avlicek, also known as Eduard Havlicek was an | Austrian footballer and football manager. |
Joachim Standfest (born 30 May 1980) is an | Austrian footballer who currently plays as a midfielde |
1940 in Schwechat) is a former international | Austrian footballer and football manager. |
Anton Pichler (footballer), | Austrian footballer |
6 January 1985 in Bregenz, Vorarlberg) is an | Austrian footballer currently playing for FSV Frankfur |
aner Ari (born 29 May 1987 in Erzincan) is an | Austrian footballer of Turkish descent who plays for O |
86, in Haag am Hausruck, Upper Austria) is an | Austrian footballer who plays as a defender for FC Red |
Robert Gucher (born 20 February 1991) is an | Austrian footballer who plays for Frosinone, on loan f |
hraman (born 10 October 1979 in Vienna) is an | Austrian footballer of Turkish descent playing for UFC |
rn 2 February 1970 in Eibiswald) is a retired | Austrian footballer who played as a midfielder. |
January 23, 1988 in Rosegg, Carinthia) is an | Austrian footballer, who plays for Bayer Leverkusen II |
ary 1961 in Weiden bei Rechnitz) is a retired | Austrian footballer. |
born 14 February 1956 in Altheim) is a former | Austrian footballer. |
tzl (9 October 1923-26 September 2007) was an | Austrian footballer. |
rn 6 November 1954) is a former international | Austrian footballer. |
r (born 10 March 1964 in Vienna) is a retired | Austrian footballer. |
er 1954 in Austria) is a former international | Austrian footballer. |
Turl" Wagner (born 6 August 1927) is a former | Austrian footballer. |
born 27 August 1962 in Kufstein) is a retired | Austrian footballer. |
ttenberger (born 7 December 1948) is a former | Austrian footballer. |
r 7 th, 1992 in Feldkirchen, Carinthia) is an | Austrian footballplayer currently playing for FC Red B |
der Francois Lefebvre pushed back a 6,500-man | Austrian force at Altenkirchen, north of the Lahn. |
French army in Italy engaged and defeated an | Austrian force in a "glorious victory". |
On 13 October, Malher clashed with an | Austrian force led by Johann Laudon at the Elchingen b |
red Saxony on 10 June and by the third day an | Austrian force of over 6,000 men under Major Am Ende c |
was a battle in the Neapolitan War between an | Austrian force under the command of Johann Freiherr vo |
In 1821 he left the majority of the | Austrian force in Naples and in June occupied Sicily, |
s soldiers repelled the attacks of a superior | Austrian force. |
ded General Nugent, the commander in chief of | Austrian forces (on 5 August 1817) and Prince Henry of |
s a three-month siege of the city of Gaeta by | Austrian forces during the Neapolitan War. |
British and | Austrian forces then attacked Acre. |
ed positions near the Mizinec village pushing | Austrian forces back. |
nso La Marmora was contemporary blocking some | Austrian forces in the Quadrilatero fortresses. |
n was intent on enveloping and destroying the | Austrian forces retiring Southwest to Landshut and its |
en attacked north and defeated the German and | Austrian forces that tried to halt his offensive. |
ul, having crossed the Rhine and defeated the | Austrian forces there, he advanced into Bavaria and fo |
In April, | Austrian forces approached Mantua and started their si |
Austrian forces were under General Kray. | |
n Bonaparte by British, Prussian, Russian and | Austrian forces under the command of the Duke of Welli |
Unexpectedly, Bonaparte defeated | Austrian forces at the Battle of Rovereto in the Tyrol |
Battle of La Suffel was a French victory over | Austrian forces of the Seventh Coalition and the last |
By the end of August it joined main | Austrian forces, and became the foundation of the Poli |
The battle resulted in the victory of the | Austrian forces, under the command of Archduke Charles |
l 1792, following the loss of a skirmish with | Austrian forces, Dillon was murdered by his own troops |
had been under changing control of french and | austrian forces. |
to prevent an effective concentration of the | Austrian forces. |
He was killed in the Battle of Slankamen by | Austrian forces. |
Dragoon Guards and liaised with Prussian and | Austrian forces. |
s they emerged on the Bohemian side, they met | Austrian forces. |
f Trento, threatening to block the retreat of | Austrian forces. |
for France, and Count Ludwig von Cobenzl, the | Austrian foreign minister, signed for the Emperor. |
But the | Austrian Foreign Minister Johann Thugut did not approv |
Ursula Plassnik - | Austrian foreign minister (b. |
rance and therefore also in opposition to the | Austrian foreign minister Prince Klemens Wenzel von Me |
When they left in 1955 the | Austrian Forestry Commission took the site over, but p |
Hias" Leitner (born September 22, 1935) is an | Austrian former alpine skier. |
Is an | Austrian former Alpine skier. |
acult (born October 28, 1959 in Vienna) is an | Austrian former international football player who is n |
rn 24 August 1949 in Abtenau, Salzburg) is an | Austrian former alpine skier and World champion. |
haler (born July 21, 1968 in Innsbruck) is an | Austrian former ice hockey right winger. |
Manfred Schmid (born 6 June 1944) is an | Austrian former luger who competed from the mid 1960s |
Heini" Messner (born September 1, 1939) is an | Austrian former alpine skier and Olympic medalist. |
ayer (born January 10, 1972 in Villach) is an | Austrian former alpine skier. |
Traudl Hecher (born 1943), an | Austrian former alpine skier and Olympic medalist |
it fought Ukrainian troops in eastern part of | Austrian former province of Galicia. |
ock (born March 14, 1958 in Finkenberg) is an | Austrian former skier who won a gold medal at the 1980 |
immy" Steiner (born September 20, 1958) is an | Austrian former alpine skier. |
(born February 14, 1964 in Breitenwang) is an | Austrian former Alpine skier. |
ri (born June 25, 1964 in Absam, Tyrol) is an | Austrian former ski jumper. |
n 9 December 1979 in Judenburg, Styria) is an | Austrian former professional road racing cyclist. |
be the key to victory) and detailed plans of | Austrian fortifications soon to be overrun by Russia. |
The largest | Austrian fossil fired district heating plant. |
, he was elected the provincial leader of the | Austrian Franciscans monasteries. |
1965 First | Austrian Frank exhibition by the Austrian Society for |
In 2007, she received | Austrian Franz-Nabl-Preis, and, in January 2010, Germa |
r Nazi rule, he became editor-in-chief of the | Austrian Freedom radio station, broadcasting from Norm |
y (December 12, 1889 October 26, 1956) was an | Austrian freestyle swimmer, water polo player, lawyer, |
laha (January 3, 1896 - June 14, 1967) was an | Austrian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1912 Su |
ler (February 13, 1896-April 10, 1990) was an | Austrian freestyle swimmer, diver, and gymnastics teac |
n May 24, 1891, date of death unknown) was an | Austrian freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1912 Su |
uttary (born May 23, 1977 in Innsbruck) is an | Austrian freestyle skier who won a silver medal at the |
has been occupied by Dutch, English, Spanish, | Austrian, French and German powers, and all of which h |
including those found in the Turkish, German, | Austrian, French, Swiss, Italian, Greek, and British a |
The hut is managed by the | Austrian Friends of Nature and has 6 twin and 5 four-b |
agation of the globe, written on the board of | Austrian frigate Novara during 1857-1859), F.A. Brockh |
The | Austrian frigate Novara, which went on a round-the-wor |
and Proprietor of the 33rd Infantry Regiment ( | Austrian) from 1791 until his death on 23 January 1808 |
committed itself to start an offensive on the | Austrian front in order to support the Romanian advanc |
22 August: | Austrian front-man Besian Idrizaj signed for Swansea C |
SS and Police Leader commanding the northern | Austrian frontier. |
iven back by Moreau and Jourdan almost to the | Austrian frontier. |
s (April 21, 1914 Stanislav/Ivano-Frankivs'k, | Austrian Galicia - January 14, 1993) was a Polish dipl |
Moriz Szeps (born November 5, 1835, in Busk, | Austrian Galicia (now in Lviv Oblast of Ukraine) - die |
red in the First World War, he supported the ‘ | Austrian solution', that is joining Congress Poland to |
Baranyk was born in | Austrian Galicia (today Western Ukraine). |
German: August Viktor Witkowski; 1854, Brody, | Austrian Galicia - 1913, Krakow) was a Jewish Polish p |
rich was born at Wisniewczyk, in Poland, then | Austrian Galicia, now part of the Ukraine. |
to the Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) or the | Austrian Gallery in the Belvedere palace. |
He was finally appointed commander of the | Austrian Gardes du Corps Regiment in Vienna. |
ates were executed or exiled, and a permanent | Austrian garrison was installed in Senj. |
scany, a concerned Ferdinand requisitioned an | Austrian garrison, from his first cousin Emperor Franc |
colonel (Gendarmerie general) commanding the | Austrian gendarmerie in Bukovina. |
Named after Bohemian nobleman and | Austrian general Joseph Radetzky von Radetz (1766-1858 |
nch general Jean-Baptiste Jourdan against the | Austrian general Johann von Beaulieu. |
Count Franz Philipp von Lamberg, | Austrian general |
In 1689 the | Austrian General Enea Silvio Piccolomini led an army t |
The | Austrian general Mack had a tenfold superiority in num |
rna Lisi) and a soldier team up to deliver an | Austrian General (Rod Steiger) to Italian forces durin |
t French Revolutionaries under the command of | Austrian General Dagobert-Sigismond de Wurmser (1724-1 |
d the siege of Gaeta under the command of the | Austrian general Delaver. |
Carl I. Ferdinand Count of Montenari (*1632), | Austrian general |
30 August he repulsed an attack on him by the | Austrian general Deway at the river Isar. |
The execution was ordered by the | Austrian general Julius Jacob von Haynau. |
Vincent then secured the assurances of the | Austrian generals that they would not slaughter the Fr |
he revolutionary leaders were being executed, | Austrian generals were drinking beer and arrogantly cl |
He was one of the most successful | Austrian generals during the Hungarian Revolution of 1 |
Alfons Gabriel (1894 - 1975) was an | Austrian geographer and travel writer who made several |
k (30 August 1888 - 29 September 1923) was an | Austrian geographer, born in Vienna as son of geograph |
In 1859 he joined the staff of the | Austrian Geological Survey, as a volunteer member, and |
He was a grandson of the | Austrian geologist Eduard Suess |
er (November 18, 1802 - June 20, 1863) was an | Austrian geologist who was a native of Salzburg. |
es (October 7, 1850 - August 20, 1912) was an | Austrian geologist, born in Vienna. |
vember 1790 - 25 April 1847) was an important | Austrian geologist, railway and metallurgical speciali |
ix Karrer (March 1825 - 19 April 1903) was an | Austrian geologist. |
t is now Slovakia in 1846 and named after the | Austrian geologists, Joseph Ritter von Hauer (1778-186 |
Since 1989 he was correspondent for | Austrian, German and Swiss daily newspapers and magazi |
names by the people of these regions like the | Austrian German pogatschen, borrowed from the Hungaria |
In his career he played in the 2nd | Austrian, German and Swiss league. |
ndau is located near the meeting point of the | Austrian, German and Swiss borders. |
Vanillekipferl are an | Austrian, German and Hungarian small, crescent shaped |
example which was copied in several Italian, | Austrian, German and Central European churches of the |
ebruary 1954 in Eisenstadt, Burgenland) is an | Austrian Germanist and Philologian. |
Maximilian Grabner (1905 - 1948), | Austrian Gestapo chief in Auschwitz |
January 2011 Barazite signed a contract with | Austrian giants FK Austria Wien. |
le and four years later he clinched a move to | Austrian giants Austria Wien for whose youth team he h |
He started his career at | Austrian giants FK Austria Wien in 1997 where he broke |
e rape and attempted murder of an 11-year-old | Austrian girl. |
nd a brothel, but chanced upon an 11-year-old | Austrian girl. |
He was also influential in the development of | Austrian glass painting, helping to found the Tyrol In |
Austrian Glock 17 (Pistol) | |
and Himeneo, as well as La Gloria austriaca ( | Austrian Glory) and characters representing the lands |
r of the White Rose of Finland, and holds the | Austrian Gold Cross, and the Order of the Lithuanian G |
As an | Austrian gold medalist, Haas was selected with luger J |
Austrian government responded with arrests of strike l | |
etween Felix, his brother Karl Ludwig and the | Austrian government whereby they declared their allegi |
The | Austrian Government and the city of Vienna would also |
ratio between reparations to be borne by the | Austrian government and those to be borne by the terri |
At the conference, a peace treaty with the | Austrian government was concluded. |
Declaration No. 3 granted the | Austrian government the time required to arrange inter |
e family's existing involvements in financing | Austrian government projects. |
nna, and several times as a counsellor to the | Austrian government for issues around the Slovaks. |
ved several subsidies for literature from the | Austrian government and the city of Salzburg. |
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