-
married Countess Marie von
Klebelsberg-Thumburg (27
March 1806 – 28
October 1880),
younger daughter of
Count Maximilian von
Klebelsberg-Thumburg (1752–1811)...
-
Count Kuno von
Klebelsberg zu
Thumburg (Hungarian: Gróf
thumburgi Klebelsberg Kuno Imre Aurél Ferenc; 13
November 1875 – 12
October 1932) was a Hungarian...
- The
Klebelsberg Award (Hungarian:
Klebelsberg-díj) is a
distinction awarded to
Hungarian institutions or
persons who have
contributed to
cultural activities...
- was the
elder son of Carl,
Prince of
Leiningen and
Countess Marie von
Klebelsberg. His
father was the
maternal half-brother of
Queen Victoria of the United...
- tyre-master (undivided)
programmes are also. The
university also
operates the
Klebelsberg Library, the
largest university library in
Central Europe, and six university...
- (1830–1904), (son of Karl,
Prince of
Leiningen and
Countess Marie von
Klebelsberg) and his wife,
Princess Marie of
Baden (1834–1899), (daughter of Leopold...
- husband's
death 16
March 1861
Maria von
Klebelsberg-Thumburg
Count Maximilian von
Klebelsberg-Thumburg (
Klebelsberg) 27
March 1806 13
February 1829 13 November...
- Spiegel. 17
March 1974.
Retrieved 14
April 2016. Ernst, R.; Gleue, A. W.;
Klebelsberg, D.; Lenz, K. H.; Rothengatter, W.; Wiedemann, R. (August 1977). "Auswirkungen...
-
Karel of Firmian, Jan
Josef Pachta of Rájov, and František
Josef of
Klebelsberg.[citation needed] In 1810, the
Union for the
Improvement of
Music in...
- London: Longman's,
Green and Co. Eppacher,
Wilhelm (1957).
Raimund Klebelsberg (ed.). Berg- und
Gipfelkreuze in Tirol. Schlern-Schriften. Vol. 178....