- Cölestin
Josef Ganglbauer, O.S.B (20
August 1817 in
Thanstetten – 14
December 1889 in Vienna) was a
Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop...
- (1984).
Papst und
Kardinalskolleg von 1191 bis 1216 : die Kardinäle
unter Coelestin III. und
Innocenz III [Pope and
College of
Cardinals from 1191 to 1216:...
-
Friedrich Prince zu Schwarzenberg, or in
Czech Bedřich
prince ze
Schwarzenberg (April 6, 1809 in Vienna,
Austria –
March 27, 1885 in Vienna, Austria) was...
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Marienwerder Königl. Westpreuß.
Kanterschen Hofbuchdruckerey.
Christoph Coelestin Mrongovius Handwörterbuch der
Hochpolnischen Mundart — Nowy
Slownik Polsko-niemiecki...
-
speech by
Prince Metternich,
together with a
laudatory speech by
Ferdinand Cœlestin Bernays 126 * 'Betrayal!' by
Georg Herwegh 149 * 'The
situation in England...
- Berens-Totenohl
Friedrich Jaksch (Bodenreuth)
Edwin Erich Dwinger Paul
Coelestin Ettighoffer Brothers Grimm Werner Jansen Karl
Aloys Schenzinger Kuni Tremel-Eggert...
-
resurgence in the 17th and 18th
centuries under abbots Frobenius Forster,
Coelestin Steiglehner,
Roman Zirngibl and
Placidus Heinrich, who were
great scholars...
- Schwarzenberg, the statesman, was also notable, and
Friedrich Johann Josef Coelestin (1809–1885) was a
cardinal and a
prominent figure in
papal and Austrian...
-
Federal Institute of
Technology in
Zurich where she
studied under Karl
Coelestin Moser.
After working with
Pfleghard &
Haefeli in Zurich, she
married Rudolf...
- Cölestin II.
Gugger von
Staudach (or
Coelestin, born 28 June 1701 in
Feldkirch as
Michael Anton; died 24
February 1767 in
Saint Gall) was from 23 March...