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    Heinrich Ritter von Wittek (29 January 1844 – 9 April 1930) was an Austrian politician of the Christian Social Party (CS). He served as head of the k.k...
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    1897. Having divorced his previous wife, in August 1899 List married Anna Wittek, who was from Stecky in Bohemia. Despite List's modern Pagan faith, the...
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    himself, from 1821 under the chairmanship of State Chancellor Prince Klemens von Metternich. The office of minister-president was not refilled from 1852,...
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    private enterprises. In 1899, by a proclamation issued by Minister Heinrich von Wittek, the municipality received a 90-year concession from the Imperial...
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    initiative and was finally able to win over the Minister for Railways, Heinrich von Wittek. In contrast to the other Stadtbahn stations, this pavilion with...
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    until the war ended. During this time Wittek learned Ottoman Turkish and acquired the patronage of Johannes Heinrich Mordtmann [de], the former German consul...
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    divisions were founded in Triest, Olmütz and Stanislau. Minister Heinrich von Wittek promoted the expansion of the Wiener Stadtbahn network and the Neue...
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    Heinrich von Wittek (1844–1930), Minister-President of Cisleithania Aloys von Liechtenstein (1846–1920), Landmarschall [de] of Lower Austria Hugo von...
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    project, pushed by the newly established k.k. Railway Ministry under Heinrich von Wittek from 1901 onwards. Construction was executed by the public Imperial...
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    Count Manfred von Clary-Aldringen (30 May 1852 Palais Mollard-Clary, Vienna – 12 February 1928 Castle Herrnau, Salzburg) was an Austro-Hungarian nobleman...
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  • (1740–1815, p/nf) Heinrich Joseph von Collin (1772–1811, d) Hedwig Courths-Mahler (1867–1950, f) Wolf-Ulrich Cropp (born 1941, nf/f) Alfons von Czibulka (1888–1969...
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    (born 1985), footballer Maximilian Wittek (born 1995), footballer Veit Arnpeck (c. 1440), Bavarian chronicler Benignus von Safferling (1824–1899), General...
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    Dr. Jacob Kurz von Senftenau 1594–1597 Johann Wolf Freymann von Oberhausen 1597–1606 Dr. Rudolf Coradutz 1606–1612 Leopold Freiherr von Stralendorf 1612–1620...
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  • Eduard Ritter von Uhl (14 November 1889) Nikolaus Dumba (25 July 1890) Karl Lueger (3 July 1900) Heinrich Ritter von Wittek (5 May 1905) Aloys von und zu Liechtenstein...
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    February of that year, the Minister for Railway Affairs of Austria Heinrich Ritter von Wittek brought a bill to the attention of the Imperial Council (the Austrian...
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  • Expressionism. In 1937 he moved the gallery to the vacated showrooms of the "Wittek Villa" in Schwarzstraße. There he organized with Otto Kallir the "Waldmüller...
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    Allard, Ami Boué, Heinrich Brunn G. Dănescu, Dobrogea (La Dobroudja). Étude de Géographie physique et ethnographique, pp. 35–36 Paul Wittek, Yazijioghlu 'Ali...
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    Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz" Rühmann (German: [haɪnts ˈʁyːman] ; 7 March 1902 – 3 October 1994) was a German film actor who appeared in over 100 films between...
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    (1892–1982), real name Madeleine Slade Indian freedom fighter, lived locally Paul Wittek (1894-1978), Orientalist and historian, wrote a popular thesis on the rise...
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    Franz Josef I, 1889 – 1917; invested as Knight Commander, 1892. Dr. Heinrich Wittek (1844–1930), Austrian politician: Director General of the Ministry...
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  • vice-admiral in Polish navy, imprisoned in Colditz Castle during WWII Maria Wittek (1899–1997), brigadier general, head of Women's Auxiliary Military Service...
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    Gruscha, the Minister of Railways. Heinrich Ritter von Wittek, the Lower Austrian Landmarschall Baron Joseph Freiherr von Gudenus and the Vienna Mayor Karl...
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  • Israel, Argentina, 1906-?) John Wisker (England, 1846–1884) Alexander Wittek (Croatia, Austria, 1852–1894) Aleksandar Wohl (Australia, born 1963) Antoni...
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    translator and gendarmerie officer who served across the Ottoman Empire Paul Wittek, Austrian historian who served as a military advisor to the Ottoman state...
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  • Greece, p) Fritz Steuben (1898–1981, Germany, f), pseudonym of Erhard Wittek Marinko Stevanović (born 1961, Yugoslavia/Austria, p) Vidosav Stevanović...
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