Stroßmayer — Stroßmayer, Joseph Georg, kath. Bischof und kroatischer Politiker, geb. 4. Febr. 1815 zu Essek in Slawonien, gest. 8. April 1905 in Djakovár, studierte in Pest und Wien Theologie, empfing 1838 die Priesterweihe und ward Professor am Seminar in… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Agram (Zagreb) — Agram † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Agram (Also ZAGRAB; Latin Zagrabia). Archiepiscopal see of the ancient kingdom of Croatia, in Austria, founded towards the end of the eleventh century as a suffragan of Kalocsa in Hungary, and made… … Catholic encyclopedia
Sophie Weber — Maria Sophie Weber (1763? [Clive lists this as an uncertain date, giving no place. The Grove Dictionary gives her birth date and location as: October 1763, in Zell im Wiesental.] 1846) was a singer of the 18th and 19th centuries. She was the… … Wikipedia
Jakob Haibel — (20 July 1762 Graz 24 March 1826 Đakovo) was an Austrian composer, operatic tenor and choirmaster. BiographyAround 1789 Haibel joined Emanuel Schikaneder’s company of performers at the Freihaus Theater auf der Wieden. While there he acted in… … Wikipedia
Mordechai Ehrenpreis — (später: Markus Ehrenpreis, auch: Marcus Ehrenpreis; * 25. Juni 1869 in Lemberg; † 26. Februar 1951 Saltsjöbaden) war ein hebräischer Schriftsteller, Übersetzer, Publizist, Rabbiner und Zionist. Er begann bereits als Jugendlicher in Jiddisch zu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Austro-Hungarian Monarchy — The Austro Hungarian Monarchy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Austro Hungarian Monarchy By this name is designated the European monarchy whose dominions have for their main life distributing artery the River Danube, in its course from… … Catholic encyclopedia
Mordecai Ehrenpreis — (later on: Marcus Ehrenpreis; 1869 1951) was a Hebrew author, publisher, Rabbi and Zionist. He was born in Lviv and started already as a young man to write in Yiddish, studied later at German universities and at the Hochschule für die… … Wikipedia