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between the west Autobahn to Salzburg and the | Vienna beltway heading south. |
whilst playing in a double-round tournament at | Vienna his health broke down when he was sharing the |
f 43 and was interred in the Imperial Crypt in | Vienna; his heart was buried in the crypt in Saint We |
e Mizrachi Zionist movement and he lectured in | Vienna in Hebrew. |
in London at Gotham 9. Other concerts included | Vienna, Austria, Heerlen in The Netherlands with Abso |
ungen auf meinem Lebensweg by Robert Fischhof, | Vienna: Hugo Heller, 1916 |
o brought their armies up to the very walls of | Vienna (1683), helped even in Italy to incite the Chr |
Henry More und die vierte Dimension des Raums ( | Vienna, 1881); Henry More: Tercentenary Studies, ed. |
In 1852 she moved to | Vienna with her mother. |
r, Schaechter-Gottesman lived several years in | Vienna, where her husband had a chief position ("Chef |
London before heading to Coburg, and then onto | Vienna, where her husband was an officer with the Aus |
d of a Viennese goldsmith and studied music in | Vienna, adopting her mother's maiden name, Treffz, fo |
She was born in | Vienna but her family moved to Pula, Istria, in 1889. |
the recognition by the powers in the Treaty of | Vienna of her son Don Carlos (afterwards Charles III |
She earned her living as a painter in | Vienna, in her studio above the Theater an der Wien, |
In Act I, in | Vienna, the heroine Lisa, a Countess, marries a Chine |
At | Vienna they hesitated to receive him, fearing the tem |
Junker for the Akademie der Wissenschaften in | Vienna, Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim and University of |
But Leopold V arrested him near | Vienna, accusing him of the murder of his cousin Conr |
nard Wapowski wrote a letter to a gentleman in | Vienna urging him to publish an enclosed almanac, whi |
s; even one so important as Isaac ben Moses of | Vienna called him and Eliezer ben Samuel of Verona "t |
n the early 2000s, Sekerlioglu managed Maccabi | Vienna, SC Himberg and, until January 2005, SV Horn. |
g resigned in 1813 and in 1815 the Congress of | Vienna divided his territories between the Kingdom of |
Pressburg, Baeck studied at the University of | Vienna, continuing his Talmudic studies under R. Horw |
He lives in | Vienna with his partner and collaborator, Anne Bennen |
rt history and philosophy at the University of | Vienna, receiving his doctorate in 1908. |
rizer Sebastian Leitner with whom she lived in | Vienna until his death in 1989. |
phen's Cathedral, from 1823 until his death in | Vienna; and his compositions show high gifts and acco |
r Mashayekhi studied at University of Music in | Vienna and his teacher was Roman Haubenstock-Ramati. |
s forced to move temporarily to the suburbs of | Vienna with his friend Stephan von Breuning. |
He relocated to | Vienna, taking his Astronomical Bureau organization w |
In 2002 Muthspiel returned to | Vienna, founding his record label Material Records, w |
cond prize at the International Competition in | Vienna for his Toccatina for piano. |
He studied at the Universities of Berlin and | Vienna, gaining his medical doctorate in 1856. |
Schwabacher had visited Gardiner in | Vienna and his family had later shared a house with t |
Gustav Klimt to the Austrian state gallery in | Vienna after his death. |
Strongly influenced by the work of the | Vienna Secession, his work bridged late nineteenth ce |
In 1924, at the age of 70, he moved back to | Vienna with his family, and remained there until 1938 |
He was taxidermist at the | Vienna Natural History Museum. |
He was Director of the | Vienna Natural History Museum. |
er Schidlof (later violist) were driven out of | Vienna after Hitler's Anschluss of 1938. |
After the 1815 Congress of | Vienna the Holstein duchy of the Danish crown became |
de Honorary Member of the Academy of Fine Arts | Vienna (1983), Honorary Member of the American Instit |
er, the Duke of Wellington, to the Congress of | Vienna, leaving Hornblower at loose ends. |
Beuthen, Kingdom of Prussia - 3 December 2001, | Vienna), born Horst Winter, was a German-Austrian sin |
of a joint directorship to a new clinic in the | Vienna General Hospital, in the next year (the first |
Vienna will host the medal games. | |
ision programme, held at the ORF TV studios in | Vienna and hosted by Andreas Steppan and Michael Niav |
ld and silver on a black background, as in the | Vienna Black Hours (or Sforza Hours and other titles) |
Spicer was educated at | Vienna, Gaunts House Preparatory School, Wellington C |
t was first established in Baden bei Wien near | Vienna by Hungarian musicians who had fled their home |
Ilona Friedman came to | Vienna from Hungary in 1944, when she and her family |
tablished in Great Britain (England), Austria ( | Vienna) and Hungary (Budapest). |
ed Cultus harmonicus, were published by him in | Vienna, Opus I in 1649, Opus Minus (II) in 1650 and O |
Let's start with the end of the Congress of | Vienna - I think there is general consensus that the |
ened to leave the country and live in exile in | Vienna, Austria if the voters had chosen to restrict |
ests that it may well have been bred from blue | Vienna, Beveren, Imperial and Flemish Giants. |
government and went to the College of Music in | Vienna to improve his skills further under Kurt Egnil |
Previously, however, he spent a year at | Vienna for improvement in diplomatics at the "Institu |
Georg von Peuerbach succeeded him at | Vienna University in 1450. |
collections of his works are in the Albertina ( | Vienna), and in the portrait collection of the Austri |
He also appeared regularly at the | Vienna Volksoper in operetta, notably Die Fledermaus. |
At the end of the 1860s, he moved to | Vienna, where in 1871, the conductor, Hans Richter, a |
s originally a singer in Ferdinand's chapel in | Vienna, but in 1564 as Charles II organized a new cha |
Born near | Vienna, Maryland in 1767, Stanford moved to Hawfields |
Four huge gasometers in | Vienna, completed in 1899, remain a monument to the C |
Its offices in | Vienna, opened in 1873, were at the Palais Epstein. |
1892 he obtained his doctorate in medicine in | Vienna, and in 1896 he was Private Tutor in Medicinal |
st Dixfield, Maine from 1877 to 1879, moved to | Vienna, Maine in 1885 and retired from ministry in 18 |
and was named Viennese Beer (as of - beer from | Vienna), but in 1934 Soviet authorities renamed it to |
Diesel U-Music World Tour, which took them to | Vienna, Austria in November 2009. |
They were composed in | Vienna, Austria in 1911 and 1914, respectively. |
Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in | Vienna and in 1977 he became the Head of the Departme |
the staging of Mirakel, which was shown in the | Vienna Rotunde in 1912, led to Reinhardt's retreat fr |
He joined the | Vienna Volksoper in 1975. |
etired (in the early 1900s), and they moved to | Vienna, Austria, in 1910. |
She studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in | Vienna (Austria) in 1919 and graduated in 1925. |
sor Deutschland and continued his education in | Vienna and in Zurich. |
point, on 23 September, Talleyrand arrived in | Vienna [...] In the same section, Kissinger implies t |
She was the hostess of the | Vienna congress in 1815. |
After leaving the | Vienna Hofoper in 1883, her activities and whereabout |
Calls for a music conservatory in | Vienna started in 1808. |
was the first British company to appear at the | Vienna Festival in June 1986 at the Theater an der Wi |
It was recorded live in the studio in | Vienna, Austria in July, 1994 and released on January |
Phaidon was founded in | Vienna, Austria, in 1923 by Dr Bela Horowiz and Ludwi |
its goals by sponsoring concerts, founding the | Vienna Conservatory in 1819, founding the Wiener Sing |
He then retired to | Vienna, and in 1812 he took part in the attempt to ex |
re were huge demonstrations in Paris, Rome and | Vienna and in Rotterdam, the U.S. Embassy was stoned. |
most notable in Munich, Salzburg, Hamburg and | Vienna (Theater in der Josefstadt). |
d at the first international art exhibition in | Vienna, Austria in 1882. |
His youth was spent in Tuscany, at | Vienna and in the Austrian Netherlands, where he bega |
She entered the | Vienna Conservatory in Autumn 1875. |
cture for the International Press Institute in | Vienna, Austria, in 2000 about poor reporting and the |
Some time after this date Bruck moved to | Vienna, and in 1548 to Linz. |
oncerts' during the 3rd World Harp Congress in | Vienna and in subsequent years, won several prizes in |
In 1864 he went as Hessian envoy to | Vienna, retiring in 1872 when the post was abolished. |
Guttenbrunn was born either in | Vienna, or in Krems (it is not known which). |
me professor of harmony and composition at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1839 and from 1844 to 1849 he |
Recorded in concert on July 13, 1991 | Vienna Staatsoper in Vienna. |
as recorded in concert on July 13, 1991 at the | Vienna Staatsoper in Vienna, Austria. |
The opera premiered on July 15, 1988, at the | Vienna Airport in Hangar #3. |
He studied history at the University of | Vienna, specializing in the social history of the mid |
He was born in | Vienna, Austria in 1876 and attended the Academy of F |
cal tournaments, namely the Cherry Blossom and | Vienna Invitational in the spring Season. |
ved his Ph.D. in botany from the University of | Vienna, Austria in 1951, and he died on June 11, 2007 |
He became professor at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1850. |
was part of the Presidential entourage at the | Vienna summit in 1961 where he administered injection |
Etti von Wurmbrand-Stuppach was raised in | Vienna and in Moravia, with travels to other sites th |
After having finished his law studies at the | Vienna University in 1872, he moved to Zagreb and wor |
He made his | Vienna debut in 1816 playing works by Rodolphe Kreutz |
as first performed at a benefit concert at the | Vienna Volksgarten in March 1867. |
eski as King of Poland and participated in the | Vienna expedition in 1683 during Great Turkish War. |
ond Eurovision entry, he had made his debut in | Vienna, Austria in 1967 with "Varjoon - suojaan", pla |
nul reports he was taught by Weingarten at the | Vienna Conservatory in 1939 before Weingarten "had to |
at the 1950 European Aquatics Championships in | Vienna and in the bronze medal in the 200 Metres Brea |
Ronge was born in | Vienna, Austria, in 1874. |
ube, about 20 miles upstream from the capital, | Vienna, began in 1972. |
jor survey exhibitions at the Wiener Secession | Vienna, Austria in 1999; CAM Florida, USA for which s |
Born Trude Krakauer in | Vienna, Austria, in 1923. |
The | Vienna process in part used high milling of Hungarian |
books he has written (on Ernst Mach and on the | Vienna Circle in German, English and Spanish) and his |
He received the degree of a master of arts at | Vienna University in 1406. |
Prior to the Second | Vienna Award in 1940, Cluj was a part of Romania. |
Airlines is an American-owned airline based in | Vienna, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C. area. |
Shortly afterwards he relocated to | Vienna, where in 1862 he became a member of the Vienn |
05 and 2006 before leaving in 2007 to join the | Vienna Capitals in the Austrian Hockey League. |
In 1874 he returned to | Vienna and in 1887 was appointed director of the Zool |
He continued his studies in | Vienna, and in 1842 returned to Prague, where he work |
ke was born in the town of Klosterneuburg near | Vienna, Austria in 1903 to a father that was an archi |
nited States commissioner from New York to the | Vienna Exposition in 1873, and was elected as a Repub |
e hockey Goaltender, currently playing for the | Vienna Capitals in Austria's Erste Bank Hockey League |
ne), finishing high education at University of | Vienna and in Belgium. |
He resigned the directorship of the | Vienna Gallery in 1931, moved from Vienna to London i |
International Press Institute on the topic in | Vienna, Austria in 2010. |
The | Vienna horn in F uses a Pumpenventil, roughly similar |
Meister has conducted the | Vienna RSO in a commercial recording of the music of |
e WorldBeer Cup 2002 with their Gordon Biersch | Vienna, VA in the category of Vienna-Style Lager. |
Guadagno died in | Vienna, Austria in 2002. |
ce's house on the Monday afternoon, and at the | Vienna Hotel in the evening. |
ntry, he asked to be allowed to buy a house in | Vienna, but in March 1811 the emperor refused his per |
reud, Kohut fled Nazi occupation of his native | Vienna, Austria in 1939. |
He did some internship in | Vienna, Austria in 1983. |
asons with the Graz 99ers before moving to the | Vienna Capitals in 2005. |
ve system of health and social services in the | Vienna municipality in the interwar years. |
In 1887 he received his habilitation in | Vienna, and in 1889 became a professor at the Univers |
She accompanied the tsar to the | Vienna Congress in 1815, which gave him bad publicity |
From 1859 onwards he attended the | Vienna Academy in Munich. |
rich Urbach was an Austrian dermatologist from | Vienna who, in conjunction with Camillo Wiethe, an ot |
Following the end of World War I, he moved to | Vienna and in 1921, he emigrated to Mandate Palestine |
oped by scholars in his homelands, notably the | Vienna School in Austria and the Brno School in Czech |
s: in March 2005 in Manama, in October 2005 in | Vienna, and in March in Mexico City . |
The carved wooden altars were made in | Vienna and in Tirol. |
9 and full professor 1872 at the University of | Vienna, and in 1876, professor at the University of B |
turalis seu physica generalis et particularis ( | Vienna, 1755), in two parts, for which a scanned copy |
In that year she moved to Bayreuth, in 1953 to | Vienna, and in 1954 to Salzburg. |
He studied in Sibiu, Cluj, and | Vienna, training in theology, but also interested in |
aching diploma from the Pedagogical Academy of | Vienna, and in 1933 earned her Doctor of Philosophy i |
rs' Association of Canada in 1966, was born in | Vienna, Austria in 1907. |
Fischhof who became Professor of Piano at the | Vienna Conservatoire in 1833. |
He was named the director of the | Vienna observatory in 1878. |
expedition collections in the Brazil Museum of | Vienna, which included also two live specimens, a pai |
f the world-first emergency surgery station in | Vienna, dramatically increasing the effectiveness of |
He was a founding member of the | Vienna Werkbund, initiator and leader of the 1932 pro |
Some ICE services to | Vienna and Innsbruck stop here. |
s born in Salzburg, Austria and studied law in | Vienna and Innsbruck where he gained a doctorate in 1 |
e Hockey Championships was held in May 2005 in | Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria. |
There are just six career fire services in | Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Salzburg and Lin |
sings about the magical quality of the wind in | Vienna, which inspires the Waltz among other things. |
One may also assume that the authors of the | Vienna Convention intended to apply the term "natural |
ia and, more important, the orders coming from | Vienna that interdicted any construction near the old |
United States to the United Nations Office in | Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and o |
d emperor, forthwith, summoned the cardinal to | Vienna to intimidate him by means, as he wrote to Kau |
m from the Northern Limestone Alps through the | Vienna Basin into the West Carpathian Mountains. |
He introduced elements of the | Vienna Classicism into Swedish musical culture. |
University of | Vienna was involved in Nazism. |
began to study singing at the Music Academy in | Vienna with Irene Schlemmer-Ambros, and theatre with |
Walter Kohn (born March 9, 1923, in | Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-born American theoret |
The sexual abuse scandal in | Vienna archdiocese is a major chapter in the series o |
In | Vienna there is a 6th-century Livy manuscript written |
discovered by Johann Palisa on May 17, 1887 in | Vienna and is thought to have been named after the da |
The Wienerfelder Messe ( | Vienna Pop-Mass) is a popmass written by Thomas Raber |
Christian Dozzler (born September 22, 1958, | Vienna, Austria) is a blues, boogie woogie and zydeco |
Vienna lager is a reddish brown or copper colored bee | |
Barbara Albert ( | Vienna, 1970) is an Austrian writer, film-producer an |
Vienna lager is a style of lager beer. | |
In | Vienna it is said that the Punschkrapferl renders the |
Vienna Fingers is a brand of cookie made by the Keebl | |
founded the opera company "Totales Theater" in | Vienna, he is an expert in Commedia dell'arte and mas |
The | Vienna Ensemble is available in two different version |
Bernt Haas (born 8 April 1978 in | Vienna, Austria) is a Swiss football (soccer) defende |
Vienna Concert is a live solo piano album by American | |
The | Vienna Highflier is a breed of fancy pigeon developed |
Peter Jonas (born June 18, 1941 in | Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian figure skater. |
Georg Kreisler (born 18 July 1922, in | Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-American German-langu |
Karlheinz Hackl (born May 16, 1949, in | Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian actor whose varied ca |
Peter Schneider (26 March 1939, | Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian conductor and opera a |
Vienna Township is one of seventeen townships in Grun | |
The major TV transmitter for the | Vienna area is situated on Kahlenberg hill (see image |
Charlie Jackson (born 1976-11-04 in | Vienna, Georgia) is an American football coach, who i |
nal Park for the Performing Arts is located in | Vienna and is the only national park intended for use |
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