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- Maria von Klinkosch (Vienna, 13 August 1849 – Baden bei Wien, 31 January 1925), daughter of the master silversmith Josef Carl Ritter von Klinkosch (1822-1888)...
- Elisabeth Maria von Klinkosch (Vienna, 13 August 1849 – Baden bei Wien, 31 January 1925), daughter of Joseph Ritter von Klinkosch and wife Elise Swoboda...
- death. In 1764, almost a century later, the Flemish anatomist, Josef Klinkosch, was acknowledged for recognizing and describing a hernia located in the...
- Elisabeth Maria von Klinkosch (Vienna, 13 August 1849 – Baden bei Wien, 31 January 1925), daughter of Joseph Ritter von Klinkosch and wife Elise Swoboda...
- (1870) ****anese kimono (c. 1870/1875) Bertha von Piloty (1872–1873) Hanna Klinkosch (1875) Portrait of Dora Fournier-Gabillon (c. 1879) The love letter (1875)...
- Jurnitschek von Wehrstedt, Alfred, Ritter) (Kamauff) (von) Karajan (von) Klinkosch (Korybut de Ostoja) (von Kriegelstein), carried the title Reichsritter...
- Wohnungsgesellschaft "Arthur Krupp" GesmbH, Berndorf, and all the shares in J. C. Klinkosch AG, Vienna, with which there was a consolidated relationship. In the fall...
- the castle until 1868, when they had to sell it to a banker, Heinrich Klinkosch (1830-1889), uncle of Princess Johanna of Liechtenstein. Egmont's younger...
- (1845–1871) on 6 July 1863. They had four children. His second wife was Paola Klinkosch (1851–1901), they married on 3 February 1875. They had one child. Count...
- Belvedere, Vienna (4277). Hans Makart (1840–1884), Portrait of Hanna Klinkosch, about 1875, oil on wood, 114 × 77 cm, Austrian collection. Hans Makart...