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- (extinct); the Attems of Udine; the Attems of S. Croce; and the Attems Petzenstein, and that of the Attems of the Bear (Extinct). The probable origins date...
- Carl August Graf Attems-Petzenstein (13 October 1868 in Graz, Austria – 19 April 1952 in Vienna) was an Austrian myriapodologist and invertebrate zoologist...
- myriapodologist and invertebrate zoologist, Carl August Graf Attems-Petzenstein in 1898. S. alampes is indigenous to Java, Indonesia. "Strongylosoma...
- Christoph Tausch painted a Glory of St. Ignatius in 1721. The Palazzo Attems Petzenstein (19th century), designed by Nicolò Pac****i. Saint Roch's Church. Palazzo...
- family Spirostreptidae. The species was first described by Carl Attems-Petzenstein in his 1914 "Afrikanische Spirostreptiden" from a specimen found in Angola...
- cathedral St Vitus' tower 1766 Extension of Ballhausplatz Palazzo Attems Petzenstein in Gorizia 1784 Josephinum - designed as the Academy for Military Surgeons...
- (1860–1901), who married, as his second wife, Count Sigismund von Attems-Petzenstein, in 1880. Countess Marie Gabriele Josepha of Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach (1861–1941)...
- literature. They included the Thurn und Taxis, the Lanthieri, the Attems Petzenstein, the Windischgraetz, the Coronini Cronberg and the Str****oldo. Furthermore...
- Pfannhofen and Wissenau (1613–1683) married Katharina Barbara von Attems-Petzenstein Freiherr Georg Siegmund von Manndorff (1638–1700) married Countess Anastasia...
- Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach (1860–1901), who married Count Sigismund von Attems-Petzenstein, and Countess Elisabeth of Waldburg zu Zeil-Wurzach (1866–1950), who...