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Loosdorf is a town in the
district of Melk in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria. The first-known
mention of
Loosdorf, then
referred to as "Ladestorf...
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Alexander von Bach (German:
Alexander Freiherr von Bach; 4
January 1813,
Loosdorf,
Austria – 12
November 1893, Schöngrabern, Austria) was an
Austrian politician...
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District of
Lower Austria. It is
located in the
cadastral muni****lity of
Loosdorf.
Standing on a hill on the
northwestern edge of the town, it was the seat...
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Loosdorf Castle is
located in the muni****lity of
Fallbach in Austria.
Originally Loosdorf Castle was
built as a
fortress in
medieval times. It was first...
- live
travelling or sedentary."[citation needed] "
Loosdorf: Wo
viele noch
Jenisch 'baaln'" [
Loosdorf:
Where many
still 'baaln' [speak] Jenisch]. ORF.at...
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education institute in
Germany Hohe Schule,
Loosdorf, a
former Lutheran German grammar school (gymnasium) in
Loosdorf,
Austria Hohe
Schule (hill), a hill in...
- The Hohe
Schule (meaning: "The High School") in
Loosdorf near Melk was a
Protestant school open from ca. 1574
until 1627. It was
built in 1574 or a few...
- mid-2003.
Julia Ledóchowska was born just
after Easter on 17
April 1865 in
Loosdorf into a
prominent noble house as the
fifth of ten
children to
Count Antoni...
- née Salis-Zizers. He was born in a
manor house built by his
father in
Loosdorf, near St. Pölten,
Lower Austria. His
uncle was Mieczysław
Cardinal Halka-Ledóchowski...
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General of the
Society of Jesus, and St.
Ursula Ledóchowska – were born in
Loosdorf, the
Lower Austrian estate that
belonged to
their parents,
Count Antoni...