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or emeritus of Egyptology at the University of | Vienna and Director of the Austrian Archaeological In |
n 1952, studied at the universities of Exeter, | Vienna and Florence until 1955 and worked for some ye |
After escaping, he traveled to | Vienna, and then to Leipzig, where he studied archite |
He then retired to | Vienna, and in 1812 he took part in the attempt to ex |
In 1815 he represented him at the Congress of | Vienna, and succeeded in obtaining for the Netherland |
a, she studied Philosophy at the University of | Vienna and received a Doctorate in 1901. |
Leopoldstadt and Theater in der Josefstadt in | Vienna and also in Graz. |
She was very popular in | Vienna, and continued singing small roles until the 1 |
He studied in Znaim, Tyrnau, and | Vienna, and later settled in Vienna around 1777. |
He currently serves as the Archbishop of | Vienna and President of the Austrian Bishops Conferen |
re were huge demonstrations in Paris, Rome and | Vienna and in Rotterdam, the U.S. Embassy was stoned. |
, artistically sensitive Jewish bourgeoisie of | Vienna and other non-Jews like himself who enjoy thei |
rgh, before travelling to study at Heidelberg, | Vienna and London in 1900. |
eceived her primary and secondary education in | Vienna and Czernowitz, which became part of Romania a |
Eberl was born in | Vienna and studied piano and composition from several |
ed the clarinet, composition and musicology in | Vienna and was a pupil of Franz Schreker and Franz Sc |
ent of Johannes Itten at his private school in | Vienna, and later followed Itten to study and teach a |
In 2005 it had its second brief appearance in | Vienna, and it has aspirations to expand to New York |
He was educated in | Vienna, and worked for a period at the photography la |
His youth was spent in Tuscany, at | Vienna and in the Austrian Netherlands, where he bega |
He expanded the University of | Vienna and attempted to refurbish Vienna. |
cretary of legation successively in Stockholm, | Vienna, and Paris. |
talt (AUVA) (labourer's accident insurance) in | Vienna and tried to explain the (both medical and eco |
bby of the Dutch government, competing against | Vienna and Geneva. |
rge of the construction of the railway between | Vienna and Ljubljana. |
These two foundations at | Vienna and Jerusalem still keep alive the name of Wer |
professor of laryngology at the University of | Vienna, and later became director of its policlinic. |
They take their honeymoon in | Vienna, and set up home in Greenwich. |
the Vatican, but in 1882 he was recalled from | Vienna and was appointed as a member of the State Cou |
Some time after this date Bruck moved to | Vienna, and in 1548 to Linz. |
e was active in the treatment of alcoholics in | Vienna, and more widely in Europe. |
oncerts' during the 3rd World Harp Congress in | Vienna and in subsequent years, won several prizes in |
rector-General of the United Nations Office at | Vienna and Executive Director of the Office for Drug |
The battle is commemorated on a monument in | Vienna and on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. |
He was born in | Vienna and studied singing in Vienna with Gunnar Graa |
include another Adoration of the Shepherds in | Vienna, and sometimes further, are usually included ( |
tudied law and philosophy at the University of | Vienna, and was connected with the "Pressburger Zeitu |
y and features lush technicolor photography of | Vienna and the countryside of Austria. |
He was born in | Vienna and received his technical education in Leipzi |
k graduated in philosophy at the University of | Vienna and law at the University of Graz. |
nt of 1848, commanding the students' legion of | Vienna and presiding over the Committee of Public Sec |
He studied in | Vienna, and later worked in several locations, includ |
He trained activity at the University of | Vienna and undertook excavations at Ephesus, Aigeira |
For the rest of his life, in | Vienna and later in New York, Kauder was self-employe |
studies include those with Bruno Seidlhofer in | Vienna and Carlo Zecchi in Rome. |
n Gorizia, he studied law at the University of | Vienna and at first entered into civil service. |
He completed law school at the University of | Vienna and during World War I served as an officer in |
since 1849 as a professor of the University of | Vienna, and several times as a counsellor to the Aust |
He currently plays for Stella Rossa | Vienna and previously played for FAC Vienna. |
nd was one of the leaders of Young Mizrachi in | Vienna and one of the founders of the Yeshuran moveme |
He had begun his noviciate in | Vienna and entered the order, taking the name Petar. |
He also appeared at Bratislava, | Vienna and Berlin. |
Richard Bletschacher lives in | Vienna and Drosendorf an der Thaya. |
aller Polish front, after the battles of 1683 ( | Vienna and Parkany), Sobieski, after his proposal for |
overed by Johann Palisa on February 9, 1882 in | Vienna and named after Lucia, daughter of Austro-Hung |
phen's Cathedral, from 1823 until his death in | Vienna; and his compositions show high gifts and acco |
hschild was born in Paris, France, he was from | Vienna and a part of the Rothschild banking family of |
Until 1939 he lived in Transcarpathia, then in | Vienna, and Germany (from 1944) where he died. |
ts at home and abroad, including ambassador to | Vienna and later ambassador to Paris. |
He graduated as a doctor of medicine in | Vienna, and became in 1854 professor of botany and na |
ark Donau-Auen) covers 93 square kilometres in | Vienna and Lower Austria and is one of the largest re |
He was born in | Vienna, and died in New York, New York. |
Grob-Prandl was born in | Vienna and studied at the conservatory there. |
d of the war Schmidt-Gentner remained loyal to | Vienna and successfully continued his composing caree |
With their strong majority in | Vienna and the workers' votes in the industrial regio |
r Mashayekhi studied at University of Music in | Vienna and his teacher was Roman Haubenstock-Ramati. |
Karl returns to | Vienna and Mino, his father and Freda spend a carefre |
he travelled through Constantinople, Budapest, | Vienna, and then back to France, where he settled and |
s born in Salzburg, Austria and studied law in | Vienna and Innsbruck where he gained a doctorate in 1 |
Asian Economy and Society at the University of | Vienna and Vice Head of the Department of East Asian |
During 1989 he moved again to Rapid | Vienna, and after that experience he went back to Arg |
of the Imperial and Royal Botanical Society of | Vienna and a Fellow of the Royal Society. |
There he studied dermatology in | Vienna and Paris. |
Subsequent meetings were held in | Vienna and New York. |
Etti von Wurmbrand-Stuppach was raised in | Vienna and in Moravia, with travels to other sites th |
h Carteret, Sir Thomas Robinson, ambassador in | Vienna, and Mr Amyand of the Levant Company of mercha |
ointly by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in | Vienna and the Columbia Graphophone Company of Britai |
in Monte and afterwards worked in Milan, Rome, | Vienna and Berlin. |
In 1821 he settled at | Vienna, and was much employed at the court in teachin |
Later he moved to | Vienna and worked with the architect Heinrich von Fer |
eign Secretary, he was appointed Ambassador to | Vienna, and served until his death there in 1916. |
a professor of psychiatry at the University of | Vienna and a student and colleague of Sigmund Freud. |
Its headquarters is in | Vienna and it has 67 branches spread across all the A |
nsorship was lifted in Austria, he returned to | Vienna and founded "Die Presse", a daily newspaper wh |
rom 1839 he studied theology at Augustineum in | Vienna and finished in 1842. |
He studied philosophy in | Vienna and mathematics at Tyrnau, then became a teach |
In 2003 he returned to | Vienna and has played for them since. |
est appearances at other important theatres in | Vienna and toured Germany (Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden). |
halmology at the University of Glasgow, and in | Vienna and Paris. |
ons are placed next to those of Musikverein of | Vienna and the volume of the room is about 13,600 cub |
He studied in Brno, Prague, | Vienna and Paris. |
al skills through studies at Paris, Stuttgart, | Vienna, and Halle. |
He was Wine Juror for Great Britain at the | Vienna and Paris Exhibitions of 1873 and 1878. |
, including Reading, Windsor, Antibes, Lugano, | Vienna, and Berlin. |
at the 1950 European Aquatics Championships in | Vienna and in the bronze medal in the 200 Metres Brea |
He was privatdozent in | Vienna, and a professor at the University of Pest fro |
d natural history and law at the University of | Vienna, and afterwards worked as a volunteer at the C |
He held teaching posts in Salzburg, | Vienna and Lucerne. |
the prospect of having his opera performed in | Vienna, and worked enthusiastically on his project. |
was represented by Lord Stewart, ambassador in | Vienna and the half-brother of the Foreign Secretary |
In 1881 he became habilitated for OB/GYN at | Vienna, and subsequently relocated to the University |
3 at the University of Music and Dramatic Art, | Vienna) and Ralph Kirshbaum (2003-2005 at the Royal N |
d at New College, Oxford, at the University of | Vienna, and at the University of Nice. |
great centre of printing, Milan, Paris, Lyon, | Vienna and Budapest. |
From 1881-1887 he worked at the Observatory of | Vienna and from 1888-1896 at the Kuffner observatory |
After the war he worked for the Burgtheater in | Vienna and the Salzburg Festival. |
Hellmayr was born in | Vienna and studied at the University of Vienna, altho |
Mozart's The Magic Flute with the Volksoper of | Vienna and with the Bonn Opera both in the season of |
In 1908, he was appointed in the same role to | Vienna, and that same year became Consul General at B |
rrested at the 1987 IIHF World Championship in | Vienna and charged with involvement in a drug traffic |
at the University of London, the University of | Vienna, and the School of Economics & Law in Tel Aviv |
overed by Johann Palisa on October 25, 1888 in | Vienna and was named aptly after the ultimate norther |
nal Park for the Performing Arts is located in | Vienna and is the only national park intended for use |
hy of Hesse in accordance with the Congress of | Vienna and subsequently administered within Rhenish H |
Weiss was born in | Vienna, and graduated in German and English Studies f |
ned his medical doctorate at the University of | Vienna, and later was an assistant to Hermann Edler v |
7, he was named professor at the University of | Vienna, and during 1919, one of his pupils Ivan Vurni |
ing 70 rehearsals of his Tristan und Isolde in | Vienna and still finding the singers wanting, Richard |
d his education at the universities of Berlin, | Vienna, and Breslau, graduating in 1868. |
Kreuzer was born in | Vienna and received his singing education at the Vien |
Prussia in 1837, and was sent to Rome, Berne, | Vienna and London, before he was appointed as the Env |
nreich finished school at the French Lyzeum in | Vienna and studied Physics and Mathematics in Paris a |
During World War II the Tarbuk-workshops in | Vienna and Bratislava/Pressburg were working for the |
He was a student in Dresden, Prague and | Vienna, and served as a spa physician in Teplitz. |
Sacher Torte" is available exclusively at the | Vienna and Salzburg locations of the Hotel Sacher, at |
After World War I, | Vienna and the new republic of Austria as a whole was |
he was a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts | Vienna, and from 1988 to 1989, a guest professor at t |
in Indonesia, International AIDS Conference in | Vienna, and UN General Assembly and Millennium Develo |
n which the federal headquarters for police in | Vienna and the general inspectorate of the federal se |
He was educated in Prague and | Vienna, and became a journalist. |
In 1874 he returned to | Vienna and in 1887 was appointed director of the Zool |
He obtained a doctorate at the University of | Vienna and was heavily influenced by his teacher Wilh |
ember of the Academy of Sciences of Berlin and | Vienna and had a large collection of coins which was |
He studied physics in | Vienna and received his doctorate in 1925, under Hans |
he earned his doctorate from the University of | Vienna, and later became a professor of histology and |
udio in Maida Vale), Hamburg (March 1958), and | Vienna, and the New World premiere in Vancouver. |
prudence and cameralism at the universities of | Vienna and Landshut, he became a professor of constit |
Hamerling was able to attend the gymnasium in | Vienna and afterwards the University of Vienna. |
He continued his studies in | Vienna, and in 1842 returned to Prague, where he work |
e he played in their youth team, later went to | Vienna and played for Wiener Sportclub (1949-1951) an |
t the World (1992) at the Academy of Fine Arts | Vienna and the Hofburg Imperial Palace Vienna. |
ved his medical doctorate at the University of | Vienna, and following graduation remained in Vienna a |
He studied art in | Vienna and Munich, and beginning in 1831 was a high s |
In 1865 he obtained his medical doctorate in | Vienna, and until 1896 was a general practitioner in |
lutenist in the vicinity of the University of | Vienna and was best known for his two lute books writ |
Since then, she has been resident in exile in | Vienna, and has also recorded more prolifically as a |
d with the chapels at which he worked, both in | Vienna and for Emperor Ferdinand, has been destroyed. |
He teaches at the University of | Vienna and the Max Reinhardt Seminar. |
to great acclaim in 1830 at the Burgtheater in | Vienna, and thereafter was performed in many theatres |
He studied at the University of Applied Arts | Vienna and at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig. |
vestigated the architecture of Los Angeles and | Vienna and their respective influences on one another |
ak) Frank (October 17, 1851 - January 27, 1921 | Vienna) and the Vienna-born Jenny (September 3, 1861- |
e University of Tokyo, Technical University of | Vienna and Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics he |
he staff of the English embassy to Austria, in | Vienna, and then became British ambassador to the Sub |
rly career from 1953 until 1971 he was sent to | Vienna and the Middle East. |
La Scala in Milan, and at the State Operas of | Vienna and Munich. |
e was sent on important diplomatic missions to | Vienna and St Petersburg. |
He studied chemistry at the University of | Vienna and after working with Adolf von Baeyer at the |
aw, he went with his wife and four children to | Vienna, and there eked out a toilsome existence as a |
ed in 1932, the Standarte was headquartered in | Vienna and during its first years of existence served |
ne), finishing high education at University of | Vienna and in Belgium. |
ng and riots, not only in Germany, but also in | Vienna and Budapest. |
the Austrian Empire), as a youth he settled in | Vienna and won the master title at Frankfurt 1887 (th |
tablished in Great Britain (England), Austria ( | Vienna) and Hungary (Budapest). |
He was educated at the University of | Vienna and graduated with a Ph.D. |
vered by Johann Palisa on February 25, 1887 in | Vienna and was probably named after the daughter of a |
wore no mourning for him until she arrived at | Vienna and saw that this was expected of her. |
The three man team searched in Belgrade and | Vienna and were refused entry into Russia before sett |
found itself propelled into the company of the | Vienna and New York Philharmonics, appearing with sol |
Munz trained in | Vienna and Berlin, with Ferruccio Busoni. |
overed by Johann Palisa on January 31, 1883 in | Vienna and was named after the country of Russia. |
e studies in anthropology at the University of | Vienna, and taught American college students studying |
s remains are on the main road halfway between | Vienna and Bratislava, on the "Archaeological Park Ca |
s deposited in the Naturhistorisches Museum in | Vienna and the Natural History Museum in London. |
d his medical doctorate from the University of | Vienna, and afterwards trained under Johann von Dumre |
n 1772, he left Dresden and first travelled to | Vienna and then to Salzburg where he became a master |
Prague (twice), Borussia, SV Hamburg and First | Vienna and 1928 saw a tour to Denmark where Aarhus, A |
Kaufmann was born in | Vienna and grew up in Carinthia. |
In 1666 he became Vice-Kapellmeister at | Vienna, and died at Venice in 1669. |
In 1914 he moved to | Vienna and appeared in several smaller theatres as a |
38 European Championships in Athletics held in | Vienna and finished sixth in the 200 metre event. |
It is 20 km south of | Vienna and located in the famous Thermenlinie region |
he universities of Heidelberg, Halle, Bonn and | Vienna and at first devoted himself to history. |
857 he was elected to the municipal council of | Vienna, and took an active part in the relief and con |
nts, Joseph Kail, introduced the keyed horn to | Vienna and went on to develop the double piston Vienn |
tions in places as diverse as Cairo, Helsinki, | Vienna, and New Delhi, culminating in a 1964 solo exh |
Weidenfeld attended the University of | Vienna and the city's Diplomatic College. |
teaches also at the University of Applied Arts | Vienna and from 1983 to 1997 he was also at the acade |
major European cities such as St. Petersburg, | Vienna and Madrid. |
s across the Alps, to Italy, to Geneva, and to | Vienna, and grew rapidly to a population of several t |
Afterwards he worked briefly in | Vienna and Paris, and later taught classes at the Lyc |
diplomatic service, attending the Congress of | Vienna, and even accepted a military commission. |
the Hamburg Thalia Theater, the Burgtheater in | Vienna and the Schauspiel Frankfurt. |
and the large hall of the Musikverein, both in | Vienna, and Carnegie Hall in New York City have had e |
Cities like New York City, Tokyo, | Vienna and Berlin have all been centers of EAI. |
ular Pharmacology at the Medical University of | Vienna and is on the Scientific Advisory Board of sev |
as the 19th century editions were published in | Vienna and Turin. |
Avigdor lived in | Vienna, and from there administered the religious aff |
the 6th SS Panzer Army was in Austria between | Vienna and Linz. |
s buildings in cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, | Vienna and Breslau. |
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