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Countess Lucy
Christalnigg von und zu Gillitzstein[needs IPA] (née Bellegarde; 24 June 1872 in Klingenstein – 10
August 1914 in Srpenica) was the wife...
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advocate Lucy Wood
Butler (1820–1895),
American temperance leader Lucy
Christalnigg, Austro-Hungarian
countess and
aristocrat Lucy
Collett (born 1989), British...
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contains the tomb of the
Italian philosopher Carlo Michelstaedter. Lucy
Christalnigg,
first victim on the
Isonzo Front, was a
resident of Rožna Dolina. She...
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Gatterburg Karl, 4th
Prince 1885–1906 (1829–1906), m.
Countess Friederike von
Christalnigg von und zu
Gillitzstein Karl, 5th
Prince 1906–1925 (1861–1925), m. Princess...
- of the war
occurred as
early as
August 10, 1914, when
Countess Lucy
Christalnigg was shot by
Landsturmer guards while driving her car on a
mission for...
- the area saw one of the
first victims of the conflict,
Countess Lucy
Christalnigg,
killed by
Landsturmer guards while she was on a
mission for the Red...
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Santa Croce) (von)
Chorinsky Chotek (von
Chotkova (Chotkowa) und Wognin)
Christalnigg Clam-Gallas Clam-Martinic (von) Clary-Aldringen
Cobenzl (von Collalto...
- Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry
lived in
Brazil until 1889
Countess Lucy
Christalnigg von und zu
Gillitzstein (1872–1914), Red
Cross worker and
motor racing...
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Prehistoric Pile
dwellings around the Alps
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lucy
Christalnigg (1872–1914),
racing driver and one of the
first female drivers in the...
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procession and
presented a
large bouquet of
flowers by
mayor of
Baden Count Christalnigg.
Maria Immaculata and Karl
Salvator had ten children:
Archduchess Maria...