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Lichtental is a part of the
district of Alsergrund, Vienna. It was an
independent muni****lity
until 1850. Hans-Adam I,
Prince of
Liechtenstein (1657–1712)...
- The
Lichtental Parish Church (Lichtentaler Pfarrkirche) is the
Catholic parish church of
Lichtental, now part of Vienna, Austria.
Officially the Lichtentaler...
- The
Brahms House (Brahms-Haus), also
known as
Lichtental No. 8, is a
biographical museum dedicated to
Johannes Brahms in Baden-Baden, Germany. The museum...
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Moravian peasant, was a well-known
parish schoolmaster, and his
school in
Lichtental (in Vienna's
ninth district) had
numerous students in attendance. He came...
- an
Austrian soprano. Born as
Katharina Magdalena Josepha Cavalier in
Lichtental, Vienna,
Cavalieri studied voice with
composer Antonio Salieri. Her stage...
- m**** was
composed for the
centennial celebration of the
parish church of
Lichtental, now part of Vienna. The Schuberts'
family church, it is also
known as...
- was the
daughter of
Heinrich Grob and
Theresia Männer. She was born in
Lichtental, Vienna,
Archduchy of Austria.
There was one
other child, a boy called...
- centre. On 11
March 1943 Baden-Baden was
probably an
alternate target when
Lichtental, a
residential area in the
southwest of the town, was hit by bombs. Saint...
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Salem and
Backnang Abbey. In 1245,
Irmengard founded Lichtenthal Abbey in
Lichtental (now part of Baden-Baden,
where later the
Margraves of
Baden would be...
- cemetery. Even the
Palais Liechtenstein belongs to Rossau, not
northern Lichtental, a
residential area in the parish. In the
south is the
Alser suburb, whose...