- in 1909 he
concluded an
unequal marriage with
Bertha Czuber (1879–1979),
daughter of
Emanuel Czuber.
Unlike his brother, he did so
without the emperor's...
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Emanuel Czuber (Prague, 19
January 1851 – Gnigl, 22
August 1925) was an
Austrian mathematician. He
graduated from a
German secondary school (Realschule)...
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Austria (27
December 1868 – 12
March 1915) he
married morganatically Bertha Czuber on 15
August 1909.
Archduchess Margarete Sophie of
Austria (13 May 1870...
- memoirs, Milanković
wrote about his
lectures on engineering: "Professor
Czuber was
teaching us mathematics. His
every sentence was the
masterpiece of strict...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand,
abandoned his
dynastic rights to
marry Bertha Czuber in 1909
Archduke Ferdinand of
Austria (HI & RH, 1918–2004),
married to Countess...
- from the
original on 2022-11-29.
Retrieved 2022-11-29.
Farrell D,
Artom M,
Czuber-Dochan W, Jelsness-Jørgensen LP,
Norton C,
Savage E (April 2020). "Interventions...
- Burg 27
December 1868 – 12
March 1915
Married morganatically to
Bertha Czuber; no
issue Archduchess Margarete Sophie 13 May 1870 – 24
August 1902 Married...
- was
noticed by
several earlier,
including Laplace, Kramp, Gauss, Encke,
Czuber, Quetelet, and De Forest.
Torque (or
moment of force), see also the article...
- them had
inspirations in
eminent Austrians and Germans). Elsa (Berta) von
Czuber, whom
Musil met
while he
studied in Brno
between 1889 and 1901, inspired...
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Enrico Toselli 15
August 1909:
Archduke Ferdinand Karl of
Austria and
Bertha Czuber,
daughter of a
mathematician 9
January 1913:
Archduchess Eleonora of Austria...