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Born in | Vienna, Austria to the Norwegian Consul, Thorleif Pau |
Erich Stephen Gruen (born May, 1935, in | Vienna, Austria) is an American classicist and ancien |
Nazi war criminal Erna Wallisch at her flat in | Vienna, Austria. |
ng the Aulic Council (German: Reichshofrat) in | Vienna. |
s delegate to the United Nations Conference in | Vienna in 1975, and became Vice-Secretary of the Coun |
Live in | Vienna is a live album by Cecil Taylor recorded in Vi |
Dec. 16, 1900 in | Vienna) was an Austrian linguist and literary critic. |
lisabeth "Sissy" Schwarz (born May 19, 1936 in | Vienna) was an Austrian figure skater. |
Born in | Vienna, Austria, Schildkraut was the son of stage (an |
Wander was born Fritz Rosenblatt in | Vienna, he left school at 14 and worked as an apprent |
Felix George Rohatyn (born May 29, 1928 in | Vienna, Austria) is an American investment banker kno |
Count von Czernin died in | Vienna on 4 April 1932. |
Johann Thaler was killed in | Vienna whilst battling Russian units as a tank comman |
became director of the botanical institute in | Vienna in 1920. |
Bennett held posts in embassies in | Vienna, Rome and Athens before Lyndon Johnson appoint |
He practiced medicine in | Vienna, where he was a colleague of Josef Skoda (1805 |
He was born in | Vienna in 1951. |
He studied in | Vienna at the Technische Hochschule (today the Vienna |
cated at Handelskai is the highest building in | Vienna. |
for administrating the agreement is located in | Vienna, Austria. |
heap Records is a record label founded 1993 in | Vienna, Austria by Patrick Pulsinger and Erdem Tunaka |
It was shot at the studios of Listo-Film in | Vienna by the Pan-Film production company. |
alicia, Lamm attended school and university in | Vienna, where he studied international trade and law, |
In 1924, while studying in | Vienna, Austria, he received news that all members of |
The Hundertwasserhaus apartment block in | Vienna has undulating floors ("an uneven floor is a m |
d had participated in the murder of 3 Kurds in | Vienna in 1989. |
Otto Wahle (born November 5, 1879, in | Vienna - August 11, 1963, in New York City, United St |
1992: Live in | Vienna (Ger 2) |
ance of the Vampires: playing count Krolock in | Vienna |
In | Vienna, he further studied cello and also composition |
available for him to continue his education in | Vienna and then later in Paris where he studied with, |
Ker also occupied his time in | Vienna, he says, by gathering information which he fo |
Tyrol) in what was then the Tyrol and died in | Vienna. |
ed her ankle during the display competition in | Vienna and was not able to continue trainings any mor |
and is now in the Austrian National Library in | Vienna. |
sions of opinion about the course to pursue in | Vienna and Budapest, it was not German pressure that |
PACT has its headquarters in | Vienna, Austria. |
At fourteen earned a scholarship to study in | Vienna, and was gaining allocades by the age of seven |
Hermine ("Herma") Bauma (January 23, 1915, in | Vienna - February 9, 2003, in Vienna) was an Austrian |
attempted kidnapping of Mussayev took place in | Vienna in September 2008. |
's Le convenienze ed inconvenienze teatrali in | Vienna. |
n Schattendorf/Burgenland), lives and works in | Vienna as popular radio broadcaster ("Im Sumpf"/FM4), |
judge's assistant at several Courts of Law in | Vienna, and from 1984 to 1987 as a civil servant for |
Kronfeld was born in | Vienna, the son of dentist also called Robert Kronfel |
t, Csonka did work for the family companies in | Vienna, Budapest and Amsterdam. |
ravia (now in the Czech Republic), and died in | Vienna, Austria from complications of asthma. |
Roland Batik (born August 19, 1951 in | Vienna) is an Austrian pianist, composer, jazz musici |
Kostentheorie), which was published in 1932 in | Vienna. |
- established to prosecute Nazi war crimes) in | Vienna to death. |
zer Autorenversammlung literary association in | Vienna. |
ion for Security and Co-operation in Europe in | Vienna. |
In 1957 he settled in | Vienna. |
And of course, Metternich was in | Vienna all the time. |
The first performance took place in | Vienna at the Old Burgtheater (now demolished) on 22 |
Other than appearances in popular plays in | Vienna in 1883 and 1898, his latter career never matc |
In | Vienna he also attended courses given by Adolf Loos, |
Its first public performance was in | Vienna in 1828. |
given on 6 December 1784 at the Burgtheater in | Vienna, Austria. |
e Hockey Championships was held in May 2005 in | Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria. |
ent dermatologist Moritz Kaposi (1837-1902) in | Vienna. |
medieval city of Alba Iulia in Romania and in | Vienna, Austria for the music video of "Playing with |
government and went to the College of Music in | Vienna to improve his skills further under Kurt Egnil |
f 43 and was interred in the Imperial Crypt in | Vienna; his heart was buried in the crypt in Saint We |
Wagner was born in Penzing, a district in | Vienna. |
Robert Menasse (born June 21, 1954 in | Vienna) is an Austrian writer. |
The opera was first performed in | Vienna on December 9, 1789. |
Meyrink was born with the name Gustav Meyer in | Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria) on January 19th |
ohan Djourou in a 2-1 victory against Chile in | Vienna. |
Schwabacher had visited Gardiner in | Vienna and his family had later shared a house with t |
October 1713 in Lower Austria - 9 July 1761 in | Vienna) was a professor at the University of Vienna. |
is a Canadian visual artist and illustrator in | Vienna, Austria. |
member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in | Vienna. |
he bought genuine and fake Hitler pictures in | Vienna, and brought them to Germany. |
Zinnemann was born to a Jewish family in | Vienna, Austria. |
graduation he worked as a freelance writer in | Vienna. |
Busbee was born in | Vienna, Georgia, and attended Georgia Military Colleg |
Elena Teyber was born in | Vienna and studied music under her father as a child |
e Virgin Mary after a 1683 military victory in | Vienna against the Turks. |
05 at La Monnaie, and was subsequently seen in | Vienna and as part of the July 2005 Festival d‘Aix en |
ision programme, held at the ORF TV studios in | Vienna and hosted by Andreas Steppan and Michael Niav |
ski Violin Competition, New Year's Concerts in | Vienna. |
tonio Bertali is employed as court musician in | Vienna by Emperor Ferdinand II. |
After further experience in | Vienna, Paris and Berlin, he returned to Basel to pra |
the University of Music and Performing Arts in | Vienna, Austria. |
In 1887 he received his habilitation in | Vienna, and in 1889 became a professor at the Univers |
ose lives with her husband and two children in | Vienna. |
hinese New Year concerts at the Musikverein in | Vienna. |
ng in her teenage years, she sang in choirs in | Vienna and occasionally appeared as a soloist. |
He uses the money to enter medical school in | Vienna, but is forced to return home when he impregna |
n of 1848 and lived quietly until his death in | Vienna. |
He was born in | Vienna and was the husband of Magdalena Epply. |
Michel Montecrossa (born October 28, 1945 in | Vienna, born Michael Klostermann) is a German media e |
Ernst Ludwig Freud (6 April 1892 in | Vienna - 7 April 1970 in London) was a German-Austria |
He was born and died in | Vienna. |
The leg wrapped up in | Vienna in late March. |
performed at the Theater in der Josefstadt in | Vienna on stage. |
He flopped in | Vienna and Graz, (Austria) where he swam in mathemati |
He studied with Johann Fux in | Vienna from 1711 onward and was appointed court organ |
le school he entered the order of Yargablof in | Vienna in 1735. |
She was the last singer alive in | Vienna who had known Mozart.. |
e of the elector on a mission to the French in | Vienna. |
rk Stadtpalais Liechtenstein (Town Palace), in | Vienna (1692-1705), which glorifies an elaborate stai |
Berta Karlik was born in | Vienna and studied physics at the University of Vienn |
ortant career as a tenor and opera director in | Vienna. |
1858 became a professor at Josephs Academy in | Vienna. |
Born in | Vienna in 1917, he escaped Nazi Germany in 1938, goin |
e Massachusetts Institute of Technology and in | Vienna, becoming an architect and working in the Unit |
Ilse Aichinger (born 1 November 1921 in | Vienna) is an Austrian writer, who is noted for her a |
Hellmesberger died in | Vienna at age 52. |
overed by Johann Palisa on November 3, 1886 in | Vienna. |
who, at some points in her life, was active in | Vienna. |
directed the ballet at the Imperial Theatre in | Vienna, working closely with Christoph Willibald von |
ught him a certain mistrust in some circles in | Vienna, including Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |
Victor A. Reko, (born August 3, 1880 in | Vienna) was an Austrian teacher and scientific author |
mber of an old noble family who had studied in | Vienna before coming to Russia. |
ine Zeit) criticising fin-de-siecle culture in | Vienna which he felt was represented by kitsch and fu |
1889 at "barely seventeen" as La sonnambula in | Vienna, was critiqued as "extraordinary brilliancy of |
Meisel-Hess lived in | Vienna from 1893 to 1908. |
the gymnasium in Pest, and studied medicine in | Vienna and Berlin. |
Alen Oroz (born September 6, 1984 in | Vienna) is an Austrian footballer playing for FC Lust |
Stoltzenberg attended school in | Vienna, Leipzig and East Cambridge, and completed his |
y Committee for the protection of monuments in | Vienna. |
He died in | Vienna in poverty. |
gnificant courtly commissions while working in | Vienna. |
of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in | Vienna. |
d as co-owner to the cultural journal FORVM in | Vienna, in 1965 he followed Friedrich Torberg as owne |
Set in | Vienna, the film focuses on Magda and Kitty, two youn |
ano Competition in Barcelona, Vendome Prize in | Vienna, Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competiti |
He was born in | Vienna, Austria. |
Hlawka died on February 19, 2009 in | Vienna. |
and Franziska († 1998) Aicher, he was born in | Vienna. |
Terkal was working as a furniture carpenter in | Vienna, while taking voice lessons with Valerie Wilhe |
e of the founders of the "Leo-Gesellschaft" in | Vienna and of the branch at Innsbruck. |
the Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften in | Vienna. |
Gustav Klimt to the Austrian state gallery in | Vienna after his death. |
She was married in | Vienna on 20 December 1274 to the future Albert I of |
While studying in | Vienna he became attracted to the Vienna circle of Lo |
ommittee to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in | Vienna. |
esponsible for Anton Bruckner's appointment in | Vienna and was one of his most ardent supporters. |
s: in March 2005 in Manama, in October 2005 in | Vienna, and in March in Mexico City . |
nternational cap in a 0-0 draw with Austria in | Vienna. |
on my own countrymen before producing them in | Vienna, London and Paris." |
She made guest appearances in | Vienna, Paris, London, Rome, Dresden. |
The carved wooden altars were made in | Vienna and in Tirol. |
rn at Raudnitz, Bohemia, July 8, 1831; died in | Vienna January 8, 1890. |
The Rathaus is a building in | Vienna which serves as the seat both of the mayor and |
He attended the J.M. Hauer Music School in | Vienna studying classical guitar and jazz guitar. |
uary 11, 1949 in Bolzano - November 2, 2005 in | Vienna) was an Austrian-Italian writer. |
He studied architecture in | Vienna during the waning days of the Austro-Hungarian |
agogue, once describe as the most beautiful in | Vienna, was destroyed during the Nazi pogroms of the |
began to study singing at the Music Academy in | Vienna with Irene Schlemmer-Ambros, and theatre with |
On October 11, 1929 the film premiered in | Vienna. |
e Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in | Vienna, Austria. |
One of his better known students in | Vienna was Sigmund Freud, who in 1883 worked at Meyne |
inz, and went on to study German literature in | Vienna, as well as Graz. |
at the 1995 European Aquatics Championships in | Vienna, Austria, Maene gained bronze in the 100 m bac |
By the time Strauss died in | Vienna on 3 June 1899, the work lay unfinished, altho |
However, at Georg Danzer's comeback concert in | Vienna on 16 April 2007, the three individuals met ag |
He was born in | Vienna and educated mainly at the University of Vienn |
that same year at the Imperial Burgtheater in | Vienna. |
en studied for three years with Adolf Vogel in | Vienna. |
German-speaking district of the Fraternity, in | Vienna in particular. |
ytsky was involved in organizing Ukrainians in | Vienna. |
eful World (1998), The Escort, A Friendship in | Vienna and playing Evita (the Hostess) in Mauvaise Pa |
, but in the Ducal Crypt of the Stephansdom in | Vienna. |
Lanner was born in | Vienna, Austria. |
ook place between March 5 and March 8, 2009 in | Vienna, Austria. |
Performances in | Vienna, Paris and New York followed, and The Dream of |
He remained in exile until 1927, staying in | Vienna and the Soviet Union as a part of the Romanian |
Evcil also played in | Vienna with the Imperial Concerts Soloist Kapelle fro |
he back of the Austrian Parliament Building in | Vienna, and a street in Vienna's 23. district bears h |
an electrician who owned a small radio shop in | Vienna. |
Nemec (married name: Koll; born May 9, 1957 in | Vienna) is an Austrian pair skater. |
A young opera singer is discovered in | Vienna and is brought to London where he rises to sta |
Although based in | Vienna Bianca Bianchi sometimes performed in other ci |
ldsdorf, Lower Austria - November 10, 1939, in | Vienna) was an Austrian polymath, man of letters, The |
In 1720, he was ennobled in | Vienna. |
l she had been to Montessori nursery school in | Vienna. |
oth the Belvedere International Competition in | Vienna and the International Tchaikovsky Competition |
Nikolaus Freiherr von Reznicek (4 May 1860 in | Vienna, died 2 August 1945 in Berlin) was an Austrian |
pproached Czechoslovak authorities (Embassy in | Vienna) with an offer to pay 250,000 USD for the righ |
He lives in | Vienna, where he was Chaplain of the University of Vi |
Barzilai has served as the chief cantor in | Vienna since 1992, and frequently tours throughout Eu |
She died by suicide in her early forties in | Vienna in 1984. |
disabled playwright and dramatist was born in | Vienna, Austria. |
He married on 22 May 1897, in | Vienna, Maria Magda Fuchs; they had a son: Edward Cha |
In | Vienna his third son was born. |
Jeritza eventually created the part in | Vienna and New York. |
he AUVA-hospital opened on December 1, 1925 in | Vienna Webergasse 2-6. |
ng his preliminary education he studied law in | Vienna, joining at the same time the staff of Die Pre |
on of Colonna, so that the imperial library in | Vienna possesses upwards of 83 church compositions by |
th in the German-language musical Elisabeth in | Vienna in 1994, replacing Pia Douwes. |
t the 1938 European Athletics Championships in | Vienna. |
He was also vice world champion in | Vienna (1975) and 4 times European champion. |
In | Vienna, Brodsky met fellow student Hans Richter, with |
Ratifications were exchanged in | Vienna on November 8, 1921, and the treaty became eff |
Graetz and Kompert were brought to court in | Vienna for publishing ideas that were heretical to Ca |
antas' work Geographia Neoteriki, published in | Vienna in 1791, belongs to a body of contemporary tex |
for many years until in 1391 he was seized in | Vienna, and burned at the stake as a heretic, togethe |
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