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- The Ortenburger Heritage Conflict (German: Ortenburger Erbstreit) was a dispute about the property of the Counts of Ortenburg in Carinthia from the 15th...
- author Leigh Ortenburger researched the controversy in depth, using original source material, for his 1965 climber's guidebook. Ortenburger concluded: "Since...
- Irene Beardsley (formerly Ortenburger and Miller; born 1935) is an American mountaineer, and along with Vera Komarkova, the first woman to climb Annapurna...
- ruled over the Duchy of Carinthia, an affiliation with the Carinthian Ortenburger comital family is unverifiable. The first Count Rapoto I of Ortenburg...
- published a photo of Alpamayo taken by American photographer Leigh Ortenburger accompanied by an article on a survey among mountaineering experts, who...
- America, and was first ascended by Richard Emerson, Don Decker, and Leigh Ortenburger, August 30–31, 1953. On November 21, 1950, a DC-3C cargo plane owned...
- Guide to the Teton Range is a mountain climbing guidebook by Leigh N. Ortenburger and Reynold G. Jackson. The third edition was published in 1996 by The...
- Complete Guide to Heraldry. T. C. & E. C. Jack. London. pp. 71, 86, 173. "Ortenburger Wappenbuch". Retrieved 2007-06-15. Boutell, p. 43. Clark, Hugh and J...
- Grand Controversy. American Alpine Club. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-930410-45-2. Ortenburger, Leigh N.; Reynold G. Jackson (November 1, 1996). A climber's guide to...
- lives up to an altitude of 2300 meters. Masticophis schotti ruthveni Ortenburger, 1923 – Ruthven's whip snake Masticophis schotti schotti Baird & Girard...