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Ph.D. (April 20, 1886, Brno - April 11, 1948, | Vienna) was a Moravia-born pianist and music teacher. |
in what is today Ukraine - January 3, 1984 in | Vienna), was a former member of the NSDAP and after W |
She died April 8, 1945, in an air raid in | Vienna, Austria, a month before the end of World War |
y 13, 1758, Asparn an der Zaya - May 23, 1816, | Vienna) was a successful Austrian architect, inventor |
Kurt Rudolf Fischer (born 1922 in | Vienna), is a Jewish-Austrian philosopher who emigrat |
storical communications journal of the city of | Vienna published a review article on the construction |
Biur Mordecai (The Commentary of Mordecai), | Vienna, 1813, a commentary on Mordecai ben Hillel's c |
ries on a DFAF sponsored statement against the | Vienna Declaration, a 2010 drug reform petition publi |
1994, Altschuler studied at the University of | Vienna as a Fulbright Scholar. |
enbach, Kingdom of Hungary - January 17, 1968, | Vienna) was a Jewish politician in the Austrian socia |
At that time | Vienna was a four-power city located inside the Sovie |
ne's chapel in the cathedral of St. Stephen in | Vienna portrays a catechist bending over two children |
oward) makes a casual remark on "the time when | Vienna was a happy city". |
udia Kristofics-Binder (born 5 October 1961 in | Vienna) is a former Austrian figure skater. |
o the USA in 1949, however, in 1957 he visited | Vienna as a participant of a professional conference. |
A Night in | Vienna is a 2004 live album by Oscar Peterson. |
(26 February 1902, Munich - 16 December 1958, | Vienna) was a German conductor, particularly associat |
Witch Burn was composed of Linderman, his wife | Vienna and a cast of additional instrumentalists. |
Old | Vienna is a brand of beer bottled by City Brewing, an |
Michaela Dorfmeister (born 25 March 1973 in | Vienna) is a professional alpine skier from Austria. |
er 1948 in Bratislava; died 9 February 1993 in | Vienna) was a Slovak figure skater who competed for C |
It is popular among skiers who want to leave | Vienna for a day. |
Vienna) is a British industrial designer of Czech ori | |
Ben Segenreich (born 3 March 1952 in | Vienna) is a journalist, correspondent and an expert |
orced to leave the famed Piaristengymnasium in | Vienna as a result of "disciplinary difficulties," hi |
tor Rumpelmayer (7 November 1830-14 June 1885, | Vienna) was a 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architect |
Walter Schwimmer (* 16 June 1942, | Vienna) is a former politician and diplomat from Aust |
The same year in | Vienna, Austria, a Chabad rabbi was attacked by a Mus |
roslovac in Budapest; died December 5, 2005 in | Vienna) was a writer and translator. |
He returned to | Vienna as a lecturer in mineralogy and chemistry and, |
et (November 30, 1801, Prague - July 15, 1881, | Vienna) was a composer and teacher of music. |
(1832-1889) in Prague, and in 1891 returned to | Vienna as a successor to Carl Braun (1822-1891) as ch |
Carl Pathe had gone to | Vienna as a representative the year before. |
hschild was born in Paris, France, he was from | Vienna and a part of the Rothschild banking family of |
her published, under the title Sha'ar Shim'on ( | Vienna, 1894), a selection of Hebrew poems, culled fr |
ary 3, 1810, Chrast, Bohemia - March 12, 1894, | Vienna) was a Bohemian-Austrian writer and poet. |
His best Formula One result was fourth at | Vienna in a non-Championship race in 1961, at the whe |
He died on 28 November 1987 in | Vienna after a long illness. |
Isaac Gastfreund (about 1845 - after 1880, | Vienna) was a Galician rabbinical scholar. |
of the Imperial and Royal Botanical Society of | Vienna and a Fellow of the Royal Society. |
a professor of psychiatry at the University of | Vienna and a student and colleague of Sigmund Freud. |
His convictions found further expression in | Vienna (1934), a long poem in praise of the 1934 upri |
Anton "Toni" Polster (born 10 March 1964 in | Vienna) is a retired Austrian footballer. |
In the Belvedere at | Vienna is a picture by him representing The Kiss of J |
utheast of Neulengbach, about 30-40 km west of | Vienna, in a flat dipping and North-South striking th |
Harri Stojka (* 22 July 1957 in | Vienna) is a Viennese jazz guitarist. |
Born in | Vienna to a middle-class Jewish family, the daughter |
He was privatdozent in | Vienna, and a professor at the University of Pest fro |
He frequently stayed at their residence in | Vienna as a confidential secretary until 1341, when h |
He died in office at | Vienna, suffering a stroke in the early evening of 5 |
To catalyze this modernization and establish | Vienna as a place of economic discourse, Haugwitz bro |
ia; then Austria-Hungary - February 4, 1947 in | Vienna) was a World War II Commandant of the Theresie |
Ignazio Albertini arrives in | Vienna with a letter of recommendation from Johann He |
dragoons, held the road between Austerlitz and | Vienna, eliminating a possible Austrian retreat. |
was arraigned before the royal authorities at | Vienna on a charge of sedition, but was ultimately ac |
and from 1991 to 1995 he was president of the | Vienna Secession, a post first held by Gustav Klimt, |
t his position at the Technische Hochschule in | Vienna as a result of his membership. |
He was city attorney of | Vienna for a time while practicing there, and he serv |
Sperger trained from 1767 in | Vienna as a contrabassist and composer. |
His mother, Maria Deutsch, born in | Vienna, was a most resourceful woman who, at the time |
Wolfgang Rindler (born 18 May 1924, | Vienna) is a leading physicist working in the field o |
He studied classical archaeology in | Vienna as a pupil of Otto Benndorf (1838-1907). |
The artist died at | Vienna, from a cerebral hemorrhage. |
He returned to | Vienna for a third time before returning to the DEL i |
ed suddenly on 12 February 1939 in his flat in | Vienna of a stroke. |
oman doctor of law on the juridical faculty in | Vienna as a lecturer. |
He attended a Gymnasium in | Vienna for a time, but switched to the Salesian schoo |
The City of | Vienna dedicated a grave of honour to Herrmann at the |
Live in | Vienna is a live album by Cecil Taylor recorded in Vi |
e Donaudampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft in pre-war | Vienna, Austria, a shipping company for transporting |
for his doctorate, he was invited to join the | Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers, mathematician |
nal Constituent Assembly in order to return to | Vienna as a diplomat. |
October 1713 in Lower Austria - 9 July 1761 in | Vienna) was a professor at the University of Vienna. |
Vienna is a light rail station operated by Santa Clar | |
Vienna is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United St | |
er 5, 1805, when the Austrians retreating from | Vienna fought a rear-guard action against Marshal Joa |
he back of the Austrian Parliament Building in | Vienna, and a street in Vienna's 23. district bears h |
397 | Vienna is a typical Main belt asteroid. |
In 1938 he was arrested in | Vienna during a short visit. |
1901 in Karlsruhe - died November 30, 1972 in | Vienna) was a German-born Austrian composer of classi |
The Fischhof home in | Vienna was a well-known center for celebrated musicia |
niversity (Academy for International Trade) in | Vienna for a Master's degree (business administration |
He studied medicine at | Vienna but abandoned his studies and moved to England |
Shooting took place in | Vienna with about 5,000 extras, in the studios of Sas |
He became a professor at the | Vienna Art Academy in 1972 and remained in this posit |
m the stage in 1979, and began teaching at the | Vienna Music Academy and at the Sommerakademie in Sal |
ed at the Manhattan School of Music and at the | Vienna State Academy in the 1950s. |
ruck Conservatory with Walter Kefer and at the | Vienna Music Academy with Peter Schmidl. |
dical studies for serious voice studies at the | Vienna Music Academy where he was a pupil of Margot S |
He studied at the | Vienna Music Academy with Hans Duhan and Josef von Ma |
demisches Gymnasium in Salzburg he entered the | Vienna Film Academy, only to leave again after a matt |
Studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum, | Vienna Music Academy, Geneva Conservatory and private |
ed to Austria in 1956 and studied there at the | Vienna Music Academy, under Richard Hauser (piano) an |
After that, he continued his studies at the | Vienna Music Academy, where he became a composition p |
He studied at the | Vienna Music Academy, where his teachers included Kar |
He later entered the | Vienna Music Academy, where he was a pupil of Hermann |
avalier, Altoum in Turandot, while teaching at | Vienna Music Academy. |
He taught at the | Vienna Theresianum academy. |
olarship to travel to Austria and study at the | Vienna Music Academy. |
rt Institute and then from 1983 to 1989 at the | Vienna Film Academy. |
cert pianist, he became a piano teacher at the | Vienna Music Academy. |
Vienna is accessible by the Delmarva Community Transi | |
n at the 2010 International AIDS Conference in | Vienna drawing accusations of denialism, and to compa |
ernstorff backed the Carlsbad Decrees, and the | Vienna Final Act; he was also the faithful henchman o |
Among the roles she sang in | Vienna were Adalgisa in Norma, Annio in La clemenza d |
At the | Vienna cemetery administration but is listed as Marga |
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 |
htblau eventually fled the country, staying in | Vienna, and, after being expelled from Austria, in Be |
s entered his office in the Turkish Embassy in | Vienna, Austria after disarming the security guards a |
He studied medicine at | Vienna and after qualifying as a doctor he joined the |
om 1855 to 1867, he was editor-in-chief of the | Vienna Morgenpost, after that changing to the Neues W |
alter has been living in self-imposed exile in | Vienna, Austria, after being attacked and threatened |
During 1989 he moved again to Rapid | Vienna, and after that experience he went back to Arg |
He studied chemistry at the University of | Vienna and after working with Adolf von Baeyer at the |
ved his medical doctorate at the University of | Vienna, and after graduation remained in Vienna as an |
he started working for the Consular Academy of | Vienna and afterwards in the London School of Economi |
He studied economics in | Vienna and afterwards obtained his doctor's degree at |
d natural history and law at the University of | Vienna, and afterwards worked as a volunteer at the C |
Hamerling was able to attend the gymnasium in | Vienna and afterwards the University of Vienna. |
d his medical doctorate from the University of | Vienna, and afterwards trained under Johann von Dumre |
hic Design, but dropped out at 16 and moved to | Vienna shortly afterwards. |
g physics and mathematics at the University in | Vienna, he again had to quit for racial reasons. |
es won the Brilliancy Prize with his favourite | Vienna Opening against Janowski. . |
Hellmesberger died in | Vienna at age 52. |
raining Berlin GmbH, Lufthansa Flight Training | Vienna GmbH, Airline Training Center Arizona (ATCA), |
Map of | Vienna International Airport |
Vienna International Airport (IATA: VIE, ICAO: LOWW) | |
He previously played for Austria | Vienna, Grazer AK, Sparta Prague, Banik Ostrava and R |
scow, St. Petesburg, Tbilisi, New York, Paris, | Vienna, Beirut, Aleppo, Cambridge, San Francisco, Los |
Wickhoff studied at the University of | Vienna under Alexander Conze and Moritz Thausing. |
central government of the Habsburg Monarchy at | Vienna in all matters of major importance. |
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature ( | Vienna Code) allows the 'phyton' part of a genus name |
r a high standard of repertory performances in | Vienna for almost twenty years. |
Vienna Highfliers, along with other varieties of dome | |
Suleiman's march to | Vienna was also an attempt to assist his vassal, John |
Associated with | Vienna, and also Berlin and Hamburg, the Posse mit Ge |
During that time in | Vienna she also attended the meetings of the Vienna C |
Leopoldstadt and Theater in der Josefstadt in | Vienna and also in Graz. |
The Austrian Government and the city of | Vienna would also contribute to its funding and in 20 |
Vienna was also the original name of New Hope, Alabam | |
ing Daily Prayers for a Happy Death (in Latin, | Vienna, 1742; also in German, Augsburg, 1856). |
Waltzes from | Vienna was also a popular Ruritanian style musical, w |
In | Vienna he also attended courses given by Adolf Loos, |
Hamid Reza Chitgar (1949 Babol Iran - 1987 | Vienna Austria), also known as Hamid Bahmani, was an |
ed Philosophy and English at the University of | Vienna and also graduated from the Reinhardt Seminar |
received its premiere on 24 April 1911 at the | Vienna Musikverein, although it was not published unt |
The name was chosen by Edmund Weiss of the | Vienna Observatory; although the name refers to Abund |
usiness of a semidiplomatic nature took Ker to | Vienna, where, although he failed in the principal ob |
ition until 30 June 1965 when he was posted to | Vienna as Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Austria. |
ober 1956 until 16 June 1960 he was located in | Vienna, as Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Austria, |
rian ambassador in Berlin, then he returned to | Vienna as ambassador. |
of a migratory student, visiting Berlin, Rome, | Vienna, Paris, Amsterdam, Oxford, and Cambridge. |
3 in Wichita Falls, Texas - January 4, 1991 in | Vienna) was an American jazz musician who played alto |
Eva Menasse (born May 11, 1970 in | Vienna) is an Austrian author and journalist. |
Thomas Farnik, born 6 January 1967 in | Vienna, is an Austrian rifle shooter. |
October 13, 1919 in | Vienna) is an Austrian writer, playwright and histori |
1889: Wiener Luft by Karl Michael Ziehrer, | Vienna, Theater an der Wien |
It opened the way for the 1731 Treaty of | Vienna creating an alliance with Austria, which had b |
2, Schwechat, Lower Austria - 23 January 1931, | Vienna) was an Austrian politician and statesman. |
r 19, 1857 in Braunsberg; † August 15, 1928 in | Vienna) was an Austrian astronomer. |
Norbert Balatsch (born 10 March 1928, | Vienna) is an Austrian conductor and chorus master. |
Theodor Guschlbauer (born 1939 in | Vienna) is an Austrian conductor. |
l 1903 in Spittal an der Drau - 4 July 1979 in | Vienna) was an Austrian arachnologist and entomologis |
ichael/Lungau, Land Salzburg - April 15, 1923, | Vienna) was an Austrian artist and metalworker design |
(13 February 1847, Hanover - 5 February 1923, | Vienna) was an Austrian Minister-President and states |
cember 15, 1853, Amstetten - December 3, 1928, | Vienna) was an Austrian art historian, musicologist a |
Andreas Ogris (born 7 October 1964 in | Vienna) is an Austrian football coach and former play |
Jil Y. Creek (born in | Vienna) is an Austrian guitar virtuoso. |
Volkan Kahraman (born 10 October 1979 in | Vienna) is an Austrian footballer of Turkish descent |
rvisio in the Val Canale - 12 February 1939 in | Vienna) was an NSDAP Gauleiter and a Landeshauptmann |
Herbert "Harry" Kuhner (born 1935 in | Vienna) is an Austrian writer and translator. |
ann Adam Bernhard von Bartsch (1757-1821, both | Vienna) was an Austrian scholar and artist. |
Thomas Rabitsch (born 19 November 1956 in | Vienna) is an austrian keyboardist and record produce |
Manfred Bietak (born 6 October 1940, | Vienna) is an Austrian archaeologist. |
Peter Pacult (born October 28, 1959 in | Vienna) is an Austrian former international football |
iser (3 April 1814, Biberach - 6 November 1874 | Vienna) was an Austrian playwright. |
ril, 1927, in Ebreichsdorf - 23 June, 1998, in | Vienna) was an Austrian actor. |
Johann Zelebor (1819, Eggenburg - 1869, | Vienna) was an Austrian naturalist, illustrator, and |
rybce (Nahrybka, today Poland) - July 9, 1959, | Vienna) was an Austrian writer, poet and translator. |
* 26 October 1888 Czernowitz - 12 October 1960 | Vienna) was an Austrian theatre historian and librett |
In 1819 he went to | Vienna as an envoy, where he died on 9 December 1845. |
Linda Spa (September 4 1968 in | Vienna) is an Austrian composer. |
Afterwards, he remained in | Vienna as an assistant to Johann Ritter von Oppolzer |
(21 or 22 December 1755 Steyr - 16 March 1798 | Vienna) was an Austrian poet. |
Kurt Oppelt (born March 18, 1932 in | Vienna) was an Austrian figure skater. |
Andy Borg (born November 2, 1960 in | Vienna) is an Austrian Schlager singer and TV present |
Hermann B. W. Mucke (born March 1, 1935 in | Vienna) is an Austrian astronomer and one of the most |
Christian Boesch (born July 27, 1941, in | Vienna) is an internationally-acclaimed Austrian oper |
It is centered around the Congress of | Vienna where an Austrian commoner is mistaken for the |
John Gudenus (born 23 November 1940 in | Vienna) is an Austrian retired member of the Federal |
ay 18, 1905, Traismauer; died August 21, 1992, | Vienna) was an Austrian composer. |
tenzel (born September 22, 1945, Leopoldstadt, | Vienna) is an Austrian politician and was a Member of |
fer (22 December 1831, Vienna-15 January 1897, | Vienna) was an Austrian entomologist. |
June 21, 1904, Hollabrunn - December 31, 1978, | Vienna) was an Austrian ethnographer, art historian a |
Originally started in | Vienna as an in-house project of Fritz Gabriel Bauer |
April 1817, Olomouc, Moravia - 18 April 1885, | Vienna) was an art historian and the first Ordinarius |
Martin Schirenc (born December 18, 1968 in | Vienna) is an Austrian guitarist and vocalist, best k |
Hubert Schleichert (born July 30, 1935 in | Vienna) is an Austrian emeritus philosopher (from Vie |
Eric Frey (born 1963, in | Vienna) is an Austrian publicist and political scient |
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