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Franz Gotthardi (Hungarian:
Gotthardi Ferenc; 1750 – 1795) was a Hungarian-born
businessman who
became a
senior police officer and
subsequently emerged...
- Ognev, 1935. S. v. fuscoater. Altum, 1876. (synonyms: S. v. brunnea,
gotthardi, graeca, nigrescens,
russus and rutilans) S. v. fusconigricans. Dvigubsky...
- the Holy
Roman Emperor, to
dismiss Martinovics and his boss,
Ferenc Gotthardi, the
former chief of the
secret police. He was executed,
together with...
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politician Louis XVII 1795-06-08 France
Scrofula Dauphin of
France Franz Gotthardi 1795 Holy
Roman Empire Unknown Hungarian-born
businessman and senior...
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movement even had its
delegate at the
Paris peace conference -
Ruggero Gotthardi. On 10
September 1919, the
Treaty of Saint-Germain was signed, declaring...
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French philosophy and enlightenment. In 1791 he was
introduced to
Ferenc Gotthardi, to the head of the
secret police of
Emperor Leopold II.
Martinovics then...
- its
delegates at the
Paris conference and was
represented by
Ruggero Gotthardi. Free
State of
Fiume A.J.P. Taylor: The
Habsburg Monarchy, 1809–1918,...
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Salvatore Belasic (or Bellasich),
Carlo Colussi,
Riccardo Gigante,
Ruggero Gotthardi,
Arturo Maineri,
Ettore Rippa, Gino Sirola,
Antonio Vio and
Arnaldo Viola...
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ciszterci apátság; German:
Kloster Sankt Gotthard; Latin:
Abbatia Sancti Gotthardi, Slovene: Monoštrska
cistercijanska opatija,
Prekmurje Slovene: Monošterski...
- (K I:23), MH 826
Missa Sancti Gabrielis in C major, MH 17
Missa Sancti Gotthardi in C
major (K I:15), MH 530
Missa Sancti Hieronymi in C
major (K I:11)...