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- Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando (1877–1954) was an Austrian writer and illustrator. Herzmanovsky-Orlando was born on 30 April 1877 as Friedrich Josef Franz...
- had around 300 members, most prominent of which was the poet Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando. Liebenfels‘s claim that the organization was already founded...
- Austrian physicist Marian Smoluchowski, Polish physicist Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando, Austrian author Joseph Schumpeter, Austrian economist Richard...
- regrouping, forcing Klapka to retreat. Austrian troops, led by Major Joseph Herzmanovsky, occupied Sátoraljaújhely on January 20, though the occupation lasted...
- received such prominent guests as Gustav Mahler, poet and artist Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando, Julius Meier-Graefe, Ida Zweig (the mother of Stefan Zweig)...
- Peter Handke, Alfred Kubin, Günter Gr****, Rainer Maria Rilke, Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando, Thomas Bernhard, Robert Musil, Friedrich Hölderlin, Ilse Aichinger...
- the k. u. k., i.e. imperial and royal monarchy till 1918), Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando created Tarockania for the weird figures of his humorous novels...
- as 'Tarockania'. These games have been featured in literature such as Herzmanovsky-Orlando's Maskenspiel der Genien and Johann Nestroy's Zu ebener Erde...
- as 'Tarockania'. These games have been featured in literature such as Herzmanovsky-Orlando's Masquerade of the Genii and Johann Nestroy's Zu ebener Erde...
- as 'Tarockania'. These games have been featured in literature such as Herzmanovsky-Orlando's Maskenspiel der Genien and Johann Nestroy's Zu ebener Erde...