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Leopold Lojka (also
spelt Leopold Loyka) (17
September 1886 Telč,
Moravia – 18 July 1926 Brno, Czechia) was the
chauffeur of the car
carrying Austro-Hungarian...
- Hugó
Lojka (6
January 1845 – 7
September 1887) was a
Hungarian teacher and lichenologist. He was one of the
first researchers of
Hungarian cryptogams...
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third car, a Gräf &
Stift Double Phaeton, open six-seater
driven by
Leopold Lojka,
together with the
owner Count Harrach and the
royal couple. At 10:10, when...
- Australia: Pier 9. ISBN 978-1-74045-970-9. "Time
Magazine Milestones (as
Leopold Lojka)". Time. 9
August 1926.
Archived from the
original on 12
November 2007....
- his
decision to the drivers. As a result, the Archduke's driver,
Leopold Lojka, took a
right turn at the
Latin Bridge just as the two
drivers ahead of...
- ISBN 978-1-349-06144-0{{citation}}: CS1 maint: DOI
inactive as of
November 2024 (link)
Lojka, B., Preininger, D., Van Damme, P., Rollo, A.,
Banout J. "Use of the amazonian...
- F.
Kennedy William Grover-Williams,
chauffeur to
William Orpen Leopold Lojka,
chauffeur to
Archduke Franz Ferdinand Julius Schreck,
chauffeur to Adolf...
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Potiorek failed to
inform the driver,
Leopold Lojka, a Czech,
about this change. On the way to the hospital,
Lojka,
following the
original plan,
turned onto...
- 1021/jf203184y. PMID 22053706.
Blanka Krivankova;
Zbynek Polesny;
Bohdan Lojka; Jana Lojkova; Jan Banout;
Daniel Preininger (October 2007). "Sacha Inchi...
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University of
Vienna in 1882.
Eggerth was also
close friends with Hugó
Lojka, and
arranged his
scientific estate after his death. From 1882
Eggerth was...