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    Joseph, also Josef Kyselak (9 March 1798 – 17 September 1831) was an Austrian civil servant, mountaineer and travel writer. He became famous for his habit...
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    Joseph Victor von Scheffel (16 February 1826 – 9 April 1886) was a German poet and novelist. His novel Ekkehard (1855) became one of the most popular German...
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    dynasty, while the premises decayed. When the Austrian mountaineer Joseph Kyselak visited the site in 1825, it largely laid in ruins. Rebuilt from 1905...
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    resolution of the Vienna Congress in 1815. In 1825 the mountaineer Joseph Kyselak (1799–1831) passed the place and made a note of bedraggled houses and...
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    depleted, they were replaced by new copper mines. When the travel writer Joseph Kyselak toured the region in 1825, he found Obervellach a still prosperous town...
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    sides of the Großer Hundstod are climbing routes up to extreme grade. Joseph Kyselak reported his ascent of the Hundskopftods in 1825. He went from Königssee...
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    the circumstances, many historians are so quick to rule out murder. Kyselak, Joseph (1829). Skizzen einer Fußreise durch Oesterreich, Steiermark, Kärnthen...
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