- ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf is a town in the
district of Melk in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria on the left bank of the
river Danube. The muni****lity has...
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Successor Monarchy abolished Born (1887-08-17)17
August 1887 ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf, Austria-Hungary Died 1
April 1922(1922-04-01) (aged 34) Funchal, Madeira...
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Pernersdorf Market town 1,022
Pernitz Market town 2,473 ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf Market town 2,201 Petronell-Carnuntum
Other muni****lity 1,245 Petzenkirchen...
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Fichtwiesen Friedlgrub Gammertshof Gebrechtshof Gebrechtsmühle
Glotzing Gotting Gottsdorf Grögöd Grub
Grunau Habersdorf Hamet Hanzing Hastorf Haunersdorf Herrenwies...
- (1 year, 360 days) 30
December 1916
Budapest 17
August 1887 ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf Son of
Archduke Otto of
Austria and
Princess Maria Josepha of
Saxony Zita...
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Compromise of 1867,
forming Austria-Hungary.
Charles 17
August 1887 ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf Son of
Archduke Otto
Franz of
Austria and
Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony...
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Antonia von
Hofman Princess Rosemary died at ****nbeug Castle, ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf, Austria.[citation needed] 13
April 1904 – 25
November 1926: Her Serene...
- Gulling, Mitterndorf, Niederndorf, Niederndorf, Nöchling ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf Gottsdorf, Hagsdorf, Loja, Metzling, ****nbeug
Petzenkirchen Pöchlarn Am Rechen...
- Died 24
March 1971(1971-03-24) (aged 76)
Schloss ****nbeug, ****nbeug-
Gottsdorf,
Lower Austria,
Austria Spouse Princess Rosemary of Salm-Salm
Issue Archduke...
- (Alcalá, Spain; 28
February 1990)
Biggest defeat France 3–0 Spain (
Gottsdorf, Austria; 1 May 1996)
Records for
competitive matches only.
European Under-16...