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    from the original on October 2, 2016. Dubuisson 2007. Feil 2000. Vgl. Johann Figl: Handbuch Religionswissenschaft: Religionen und ihre zentralen Themen...
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    Leopold Figl (2 October 1902 – 9 May 1965) was an Austrian politician of the Austrian People's Party (Christian Democrats) and the first Federal Chancellor...
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    Essays on False Analogies, and the Philosophy of Mythology. p. 28. Vgl. Johann Figl: Handbuch Religionswissenschaft: Religionen und ihre zentralen Themen...
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    Futterknecht, ed. Religionen nach der Säkularisierung. Festschrift für Johann Figl zum 65. Geburtstag, Wien: LIT, p. 187 Shields, James Mark (29 April 2016)...
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    Veronika (eds.). Religionen nach der Säkularisierung. Festschrift für Johann Figl zum 65. Geburtstag, Wien: LIT (PDF). p. 187. Archived from the original...
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    Hans Gerald (ed.), Religionen nach der Säkularisierung: Festschrift für Johann Figl zum 65. Geburtstag, LIT Verlag Münster, pp. 177–198, ISBN 9783643502780...
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    Kurt Alois Josef Johann von Schuschnigg (German: [ˈʃʊʃnɪk]; 14 December 1897 – 18 November 1977) was an Austrian politician who was the Chancellor of the...
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  • thought" is an essay by Johann Figl, translated by Graham Parkes. Based on studies of both Nietzsche's published and unpublished notes, Figl recounts Nietzsche's...
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    Renner's provisional government, together with Adolf Schärf and Leopold Figl. The same year, he was elected to the National Council, where he was a deputy...
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  • Futterknecht, ed. Religionen nach der Säkularisierung. Festschrift für Johann Figl zum 65. Geburtstag, Wien: LIT, p.190 Robert Kisala: Myochikai Kyodan...
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    Schöpfl at 893 metres (2,930 ft) above sea level, the location of the Leopold Figl observatory. Important rivers in the Vienna Woods are the Wien, the Schwechat...
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    elements of the prewar Christian Social Party under the leadership of Leopold Figl, won a decisive victory, receiving just under half of the vote and 85 of...
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  • Péter Cardinal Erdő Marko Feingold Johann Figl Michael Louis Fitzgerald Constantin Floros Edeltraud Forster Johann Friedrich Gebhard Fürst Aladár Gajáry...
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    Together with Renner, the Conservative politician Leopold Figl and the Communist Johann Koplenig he formed the first provisional cabinet of the Second...
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    legislative election of 1945, the National Council parliament elected Leopold Figl the first post-war chancellor on December 20. The chancellery building was...
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    between the two parties was continued with Julius Raab replacing Leopold Figl as Chancellor of Austria, who had had to resign after facing criticism from...
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    Sturmscharen forces led by his party fellows Kurt Schuschnigg and Leopold Figl. In 1933 Raab joined the Fatherland's Front, the newly established right-wing...
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    Johannes "Johann" Schober (14 November 1874 in Perg – 19 August 1932 in Baden bei Wien) was an Austrian jurist, law enforcement official, and politician...
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  • Johann Steinböck (12 June 1894 – 14 January 1962) was an Austrian politician and Governor of Lower Austria from 1949 until his death in 1962. List of governors...
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    The paternal grandfather, Johann Jakob final, had held the same position for 1835–1844 and 1850–1857. From 1861 to 1866 Johann Jacob was a member of the...
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  • Theory of Social Behavior (1966) Politicians von Coudenhove-Kalergi Dollfuss Figl von Gentz von Habsburg Haider von Hohenwart Klaus Kurz Nehammer Schuschnigg...
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    Kurt Schuschnigg Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz...
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    Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Mayr was succeeded as chancellor by non-partisan Johann Schober, backed by the Christian-Socials and the Greater German People's...
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    strongest party, although losing their absolute majority of seats. Leopold Figl stayed as Chancellor, leading a coalition with the Socialist Party of Austria...
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    Kurt Schuschnigg Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz...
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  • De Vos  Belgium Paul van Winkel  Belgium J. Graciano  Brazil 1988 Robert Figl  West Germany Lars Lofstrom  Sweden Hong Duk Ho  South Korea 4 1972 Raymond...
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    Vice-Chancellor Leopold Figl Johann Koplenig Adolf Schärf Preceded by Arthur Seyss-Inquart (1938) Succeeded by Leopold Figl In office 21 October 1919 –...
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    Jonas Rudolf Kirchschläger Kurt Waldheim Thomas Klestil Heinz Fischer Alexander Van der Bellen Acting Leopold Figl Julius Raab Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky...
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    succeeded by Johann Philipp von Cobenzl (1792–1793), who was dismissed by Emperor Francis II over the Partition of Poland and was succeeded by Johann Amadeus...
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    Kurt Schuschnigg Arthur Seyss-Inquart Second Republic Karl Renner Leopold Figl Julius Raab Alfons Gorbach Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Fred Sinowatz Franz...
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