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- Rudolf Kirchschläger, GColIH (German: [ˈʁuːdɔlf ˈkɪʁçˌʃlɛːɡɐ] ; 20 March 1915 – 30 March 2000) was an Austrian diplomat, politician and judge. From 1974...
- include: Angelika Kirchschlager (born 1965), Austrian mezzo-soprano Herma Kirchschläger (1916–2009), Austrian first lady Rudolf Kirchschläger (1915–2000),...
- Angelika Kirchschlager (born 24 November 1965, Salzburg) is an Austrian mezzo-soprano opera and lieder singer. Kirchschlager began her musical training...
- Katharina Anna Kirchschläger, GCIH (née Sorger) (15 May 1916 in Vienna – 30 May 2009 in Vienna) was the wife of Rudolf Kirchschläger, the former minister...
- Vienna, Austria,[citation needed] the son of opera singers Angelika Kirchschlager and Hans Peter Kammerer. From 2013 to 2015, Kammerer was part of the...
- 1587, pp. 333–334 Adam 1590, p. 332 I. D. M. 1598, vol. 6, pp. 3–16 Kirchschlager 2007 Herber 1581, p. 3 Herber 1581, p 2 Herber 1581, p. 5 Herber 1581...
- and opposition Austrian People's Party, in****bent president Rudolf Kirchschläger was re-elected with a landslide of 80% of the vote. The competing candidates...
- Mariechen" (in German). boen-end.de. Kirchschlager, Michael (2007). Historische Serienmörder (in German). Kirchschlager. ISBN 978-3-934277-13-7. ""Göhrde...
- on 24 April. The Socialist Party nominated Foreign Minister Rudolf Kirchschläger, who won the election with 52% of the vote. The only other candidate...
- Josef Klaus Bruno Kreisky Preceded by Adolf Schärf Succeeded by Rudolf Kirchschläger Mayor and Governor of Vienna In office 18 June 1951 – 9 June 1965 Preceded...