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ich Auspitz (1835, Nikolsburg, Moravia - 1886, | Vienna), a Jewish Moravian-Austrian dermatologist |
Freyung ( | Vienna), a public square in Vienna |
Ignaz Kuranda (1812, Prague - 1884, | Vienna), a Jewish Bohemian-Austrian deputy and politi |
overnor and Assembly (Landtag) of the State of | Vienna, a state with the Austrian federal system. |
In postwar | Vienna, a playboy American officer, Capt. |
Penzing ( | Vienna), a suburb (14th district) of Vienna, Austria |
arried Johann Strauss II in the Stephansdom in | Vienna, a marriage which was beneficial to Strauss as |
ber 1912, he was sent as Ottoman ambassador to | Vienna, a position he held until the end of World War |
In nineteenth century | Vienna, a composer assists a girl who he is secretly |
In | Vienna, a young American woman in her twenties (Russe |
German journal: In the train from Kronstadt to | Vienna, a peasant from Bussd is sitting next to a mer |
he was married to Prince Leopold of Bavaria in | Vienna, a son of Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria an |
ung in the Heuriger (bars serving new wine) of | Vienna, a little is made into sparkling wine, but som |
Vienna: A. Pichler Witwe & Sohn (1861). | |
The | Vienna Ab-initio Simulation Package, better known as |
Grande polonaise quasi rhapsodies symphonique ( | Vienna about 1875, publ. |
3 Mazurkas (3 Mazurkas, | Vienna about 1870, publ. |
lish Royal Chapel, after which he travelled to | Vienna about 1785 to see and listen to Haydn and Moza |
r abandoned his studies in the law and went to | Vienna about 1804, where he met Haydn and may have st |
years later, at the age of 11, he entered the | Vienna Academy of Music, studying piano and conductin |
In 1927 he graduated from the | Vienna Academy of Music, where he had started studyin |
Monastery (Innsbruck), he studied voice at the | Vienna Academy of Music under Helene Karusso and Kurt |
age of 17, he passed the entrance exam for the | Vienna Academy with Eduard von Engerth. |
servatory, and, eventually, he enrolled in the | Vienna Academy of Music, where he won the Liszt and t |
He studied at the | Vienna Academy with Friedrich Ohmann. |
In 1848 he became a member of the | Vienna Academy of Sciences. |
la, and historical performance practice at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
A pupil, at the | Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, of Eduard von Lichtenfel |
tbreak of World War I at his master classes in | Vienna Academy of Music. |
In 1809, six students at the | Vienna Academy formed an artistic cooperative in Vien |
year of study on a Fulbright Fellowship at the | Vienna Academy of Music, he was awarded the Ph.D. in |
a lecturer and after 1965, a professor at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
He returned to the | Vienna Academy of Music and studied from 1965 to 1969 |
He was a corresponding member of the | Vienna Academy of Sciences. |
ed with Joseph Marx and Ludwig Gzaczkes at the | Vienna Academy of Music and had successful premieres |
From 1859 onwards he attended the | Vienna Academy in Munich. |
brother Johann Kriehuber, then studied at the | Vienna Academy under Hubert Maurer, then moved to Gal |
urn in 1945 to give a piano masterclass at the | Vienna Academy of Music. |
He then entered the Malerschule of the | Vienna Academy, and later became a private pupil of P |
She studied music at the | Vienna Academy, but was unable to further her educati |
While studying at the | Vienna academy, Pforr moved in 1810 to Rome in compan |
pted the post of Professor of Fine Arts at the | Vienna Academy. |
of A. Wagner and in Dresden as a fellow at the | Vienna Academy. |
he Mozarteum Academy and Hans Swarowsky at the | Vienna Academy. |
on, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Musikverein in | Vienna, Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Salle Ple |
But Leopold V arrested him near | Vienna, accusing him of the murder of his cousin Conr |
rd he took charge of the budget of the city of | Vienna, acting as auditor until his resignation in 18 |
The Art of Destruction: the Films of the | Vienna Action Group (2004) |
He is associated with the | Vienna Actionists, and like them conceived his art ou |
d of a Viennese goldsmith and studied music in | Vienna, adopting her mother's maiden name, Treffz, fo |
er Schidlof (later violist) were driven out of | Vienna after Hitler's Anschluss of 1938. |
792, Hardtmuth established a pencil factory in | Vienna after he succeeded in creating an artificial g |
In 1994 she died in | Vienna after the effects of a stroke at the age of 75 |
ing in Mexico City for a while, he returned to | Vienna after the end of World War II. |
He settled in | Vienna after 1945 and studied at the Academy of Fine |
He died on 28 November 1987 in | Vienna after a long illness. |
mpire (today in Lithuania), Rosenblum moved to | Vienna after experiencing anti-semitism and being pre |
nter-Allied Control Commission at Aspern, near | Vienna, after it returned from Ukraine. |
Gustav Klimt to the Austrian state gallery in | Vienna after his death. |
aris on September 26, 1815, in the Congress of | Vienna after the defeat of Napoleon. |
He settled in | Vienna after graduating at the Madrid Conservatory in |
es, and in 1936 she won a vocal competition in | Vienna, after which the conductor Erich Kleiber recom |
In 1748 Amorevoli visited | Vienna again, and there he met the celebrated librett |
However, rather than attack | Vienna again, Suleiman sent an army of 8,000 light Ca |
In April 1945, the 6th SS Panzer Army defended | Vienna against the advancing Soviets. |
e Virgin Mary after a 1683 military victory in | Vienna against the Turks. |
He died in | Vienna, aged 56. |
She died in | Vienna, aged 28, from tuberculosis. |
He moved to | Vienna aged 13 and studied German studies and theatre |
The Congress of | Vienna agreed to place the Ionian Islands under the e |
Stoeger and Chorus - “Let me breathe the real | Vienna air now; let me know that I am truly there now |
"Nur in der Wiener Luft" ("Only in the | Vienna Air") was the Austrian entry in the Eurovision |
ng named "Nur in der Wiener Luft" (Only in the | Vienna air), the song received no points and ended up |
The attack was similar to the Rome and | Vienna Airport Attacks. |
The opera premiered on July 15, 1988, at the | Vienna Airport in Hangar #3. |
Vienna: Akademie der Wissenschaft, 1925. | |
Vienna: Akademie der Wissenschaft, 1928. | |
Vienna, Alabama is an unincorporated community in Pic | |
ounds during the recording of their successful | Vienna album. |
And of course, Metternich was in | Vienna all the time. |
heViennese fashion,thetime, theMondayRevue,the | Vienna Allgemeine Zeitung, the Neue Wiener Journaland |
He sang 44 roles in | Vienna alone, where he chalked up 936 appearances in |
haniel Rothschild at 14-16 Theresianumgasse in | Vienna along with its large collection of art. |
still sits on top of the famous Burgtheater in | Vienna, alongside those of Schiller, Goethe and Grill |
Memorial plaque in | Vienna Alsergrund |
Friedrich Torberg (September 16, 1908, | Vienna, Alsergrund, Porzellangasse, - November 10, 19 |
Christ nailed to the Cross, | Vienna, also from the polyptych |
in Wien (English: Society of Music Friends in | Vienna, also known as the Musikverein, English: Music |
connect Interstate 66 with State Route 123 in | Vienna, also continuing south from I-66 to U.S. Route |
immediately prior to taking up his position in | Vienna, Ambassador Soltanieh was Head of Iran's Natio |
ved in Imag GmbH (later renamed Dehel GmbH) in | Vienna, an opaque company which had reportedly "baffl |
Gottfried Helnwein (born 1948, | Vienna), an Austrian-Irish artist |
Inzersdorf ( | Vienna), an early district in Vienna, and now a part |
the 1928 International Schubert Competition in | Vienna), an overture, a polonaise for orchestra, cham |
Karl Markovics (born 1963, | Vienna), an Austrian actor |
collections of his works are in the Albertina ( | Vienna), and in the portrait collection of the Austri |
all and presentations at Linux Wochen 2005 in | Vienna., and OSC2005 in Tokyo. |
He has left a valuable record of his work in | Vienna and Leipzig in the three volumes Das Burgtheat |
He resides in | Vienna and Ein Hod, Israel. |
ist Carl Wedl (1815-1891) at the University of | Vienna, and later became director of the dermatologic |
first educated for the career of a painter at | Vienna and Munich; but later, developing a fine barit |
He was born in | Vienna and produced several famous works such as Husa |
nding member of both the Graffiti Research Lab | Vienna and soup.io. |
He studied in Prague and | Vienna, and subsequently succeeded his tutor, Christo |
He studied law at the universities of | Vienna and Graz, but after passing the examination fo |
taken him as far as Tokyo, Shanghai, Helsinki, | Vienna, and Nottingham in England where he convinced |
002 European Indoor Athletics Championships in | Vienna and eighth at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Champ |
He studied at the Theresianum in | Vienna and joined the Austrian army. |
ut during the Nazi period she went in exile to | Vienna and after the Anschluss in 1938 through Italy |
In 1565 he joined the Jesuit Order in | Vienna and after novitiate he began theological studi |
an and English literature at the University of | Vienna, and later in Los Angeles, where he completed |
attles and has flown over the walls of Madrid, | Vienna and the Kremlin. |
Vrhovac studied in | Vienna and Bologna before becoming a vice rector, and |
His grandparents were Jewish immigrants from | Vienna and Rostov. |
to various European capitals, including Rome, | Vienna, and Paris. |
ed with Hans Swarowsky in the Music Academy of | Vienna and with Franco Ferrara in Italy. |
ered by Johann Palisa on September 22, 1884 in | Vienna and was named after Kriemhild, a mythological |
l Reed was preparing to shoot The Third Man in | Vienna and decided to have Karas playing the zither f |
He travelled by way of | Vienna and Venice to Rome, and in 1593 spent some tim |
He began his education at the University of | Vienna and emigrated to Chicago in 1883. |
in the 1980s, it was the major highway between | Vienna and Graz. |
ussels, Saint Peterburg, Copenhagen, Budapest, | Vienna, and Stockholm. |
eceived his M.D. degree from the University of | Vienna and joined the faculty of his alma mater the s |
s matches were played at venues in Austria, in | Vienna and Klagenfurt. |
After visiting California, he went back to | Vienna and married in 1886. |
ed the 2009 Choice Outstanding Academic Title; | Vienna and Chicago, Friends or Foes? (Capital Press, |
Copenhagen, Prague, Brno, Zagreb, Belgrade and | Vienna, and being performed over 800 times in Warsaw. |
e influential art magazine Springerin based in | Vienna and was the initiator, head and editor in chie |
1892 he obtained his doctorate in medicine in | Vienna, and in 1896 he was Private Tutor in Medicinal |
ined in acting at the Actor's Studio Pallas in | Vienna and graduated with the Austrian State Diploma |
Moonesinghe (by them Sri Lanka's ambassador to | Vienna) and others on how the transport services were |
In 1760 he went to | Vienna and entered the Austrian army as a field marsh |
ighest university education from literature in | Vienna and later he wrote critics, essays, and works |
She left the paper to write her first novel, | Vienna, and now lives and works in Berlin as a freela |
discovered by Johann Palisa on May 17, 1887 in | Vienna and is thought to have been named after the da |
olish army of relief that fought the Battle of | Vienna, and at the recovery of Belgrade in 1688. |
an acting part for Group 80 at the theaters in | Vienna and had a small part in the film Nachsaison (A |
Some ICE services to | Vienna and Innsbruck stop here. |
demy, University of Music and Performing Arts, | Vienna and The University of Zurich. |
At 1803 he moved to | Vienna and became one of the most significant persona |
losophy and history of art in Bonn, Munich and | Vienna and was awarded a scholarship by the "Evangeli |
He finished his studies in the Theresianum, | Vienna and studied law in Budapest. |
In 1790-91 he studied at the Bauakademie of | Vienna and Dresden, then, in 1791-92, spent several m |
He studied the first principles of art at | Vienna, and went, aided by a grant, in 1781, to Bolog |
o the removal of the soldiery from the city of | Vienna and to the formation of a committee of public |
He was born in Venice, educated in | Vienna, and served for a time in the war department, |
he was organist at the Lutheran City Church in | Vienna, and from 1864 violinist in the court's orches |
he started working for the Consular Academy of | Vienna and afterwards in the London School of Economi |
Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in | Vienna and in 1977 he became the Head of the Departme |
assistant in the library of the University of | Vienna and was made instructor in aesthetics in the n |
of Tyrol and educated in Salzburg, Innsbruck, | Vienna and Landshut. |
Poland, as well as a terminus for trains from | Vienna and other Austrian cities. |
unched a campaign to take the Austrian capital | Vienna and thereby strike a decisive blow, allowing h |
Barbican Centre in London, the Musikverein in | Vienna, and the Grosses Festspielhaus in Salzburg. |
r Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in | Vienna, and the United Nations in New York. |
He merged with Kellner of | Vienna and was created Lord Doverdale in 1914. |
Having made 81 appearances for Rapid | Vienna and scored one goal, he was bought by Italian |
Fleeing, he left | Vienna and Austria, and was later found in Ethiopia. |
ir great success in Europe (mainly in Hamburg, | Vienna) and asked them to organize a Chattanooga Oper |
He cultivated these seeds in | Vienna, and soon began to distribute them throughout |
Associated with | Vienna, and also Berlin and Hamburg, the Posse mit Ge |
American/Austrian team from the University of | Vienna and Archeos Inc. |
Witch Burn was composed of Linderman, his wife | Vienna and a cast of additional instrumentalists. |
Pichler studied law at the Universities of | Vienna and Salzburg, where he earned his doctorate de |
an associate profesorship at the University of | Vienna, and since 1994 she has been a full professor |
In 1864 he earned his medical doctorate from | Vienna, and from 1878 to 1889 was a professor of bota |
1 and subsequently in London, Berlin, Dresden, | Vienna and other cities. |
sor Deutschland and continued his education in | Vienna and in Zurich. |
Gluck decided to go back to | Vienna and never returned to Paris. |
ich the series is based, he turned his back on | Vienna and went to Paris, where he did well as a wres |
He studied medicine at | Vienna and after qualifying as a doctor he joined the |
tography, Chicago; Kunsthalle Basel; Kunthalle | Vienna; and MoCA Taipei, University Art Museum, CSU L |
ges is Jewish, his familly came to Zagreb from | Vienna and Bratislava. |
After further clinical studies in | Vienna and Paris, she returned to the United States. |
king had been unfaithful during his absence in | Vienna, and when he returned in 1815, he found her go |
He studied at the Theresianum in | Vienna and for a time was page to the Empress. |
th player and manager for the clubs FK Austria | Vienna and Serie A's UC Sampdoria. |
In 1947 Hauser and his wife returned to | Vienna and took part in the reconstruction. |
media arts at Universities for Applied Arts in | Vienna and Salzburg, did workshops and guest lectures |
covered by Johann Palisa on October 4, 1885 in | Vienna and was named after Sophia, wife of astronomer |
ation in ophthalmic medicine at Paris, Berlin, | Vienna and Turin. |
omotion law in the Austro-Hungarian capital of | Vienna and completed his doctorate in the University |
Pozzo assisted at the Congress of | Vienna, and during the Hundred Days he joined Louis X |
d by Prussia according to the 1815 Congress of | Vienna and was administered within the Silesia Provin |
o served at the Austrian court, he was born in | Vienna and studied music with Johann Georg Reinhardt, |
He stayed in | Vienna and Berlin in 1828 before returning to Brussel |
(House of Lords) of the Imperial Parliament in | Vienna, and from 1907 was chairman of the influential |
r II he first worked in a paediatric clinic in | Vienna and then emigrated to America, where he worked |
place Siatista, and also in Selitsa, Meleniko, | Vienna and Budapest. |
wel Brajtman, premiered in yiddish theaters in | Vienna and Bucharest. |
river include the towns of Nanticoke, Bivalve, | Vienna, and Sharptown in Maryland; and the city of Se |
tion, he travelled in Europe, visiting Berlin, | Vienna, and St Petersburg to study the effects of the |
He studied economics in | Vienna and afterwards obtained his doctor's degree at |
He attended the Institute for the Blind in | Vienna and the Konservatorium der Gesellschaft der Mu |
the Jewish Documentation Center, this time in | Vienna, and concentrated exclusively on the hunting o |
Billroth (1829-1894) at the medical faculty in | Vienna, and with Billroth he published an important t |
Curt Herzstark was born on July 26, 1902 in | Vienna, and died October 27, 1988 in Nendeln, Liechte |
ll and Canon Liddon of St. Paul's travelled to | Vienna and Serbia on a fact-finding tour. |
He was born in | Vienna and originally studied conducting. |
ucation, living the first years of her life in | Vienna and The Hague, where her father served as amba |
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