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Johann Ladislaus Pyrker (von Oberwart) (von Felsö-Eör) (Hungarian: felsőőri
Pyrker János László; 2
November 1772 in Nagyláng, Soponya, near Székesfehérvár...
- Sam****a (1873–1912) (Cardinal in 1905) Béla
Bartakovics (1850–?)
Ladislaus Pyrker, O.Cist. (1827–1847) István
Fisher (1807–1822)
Ferenc Fuchs (1804–?) Tamás...
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emperor joined a spa
project in Bad
Hofgastein that was
financed by
Ladislaus Pyrker. An
English coffeehouses was
built in 1850 in Bad Gastein.
Radon therapy...
- (disambiguation)
Ladislaus Kurpiel (1883–1930),
Austrian footballer Ladislaus Pyrker (1772–1847),
Hungarian Cistercian abbot,
archbishop and poet
Ladislaus Perera...
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Saverio Gamboni (1807–1808)
Francesco Milesi (1815–1819) Ján
Ladislaus Pyrker,
OCist (1820–1827)
Cardinal Giacomo Monico (1827–1851)
PierAurelio Mutti...
- 478 IV, 3 Das Heimweh, D 851 Ach, der
Gebirgssohn August 1825 Text by
Pyrker; Two versions: 2nd is Op. 79 No. 1 852 852 79,2 (1827) XX, 8 No. 479 IV...
- it. It was
Pyrker's present which served as a base for the
collection of the
Museum of Fine Arts that was
opened in 1900. In 1828
Pyrker established...
- from 2011, and
loaned to
Katalin Kokas for five years.
Johann Ladislaus Pyrker, 1827; an
unknown Protestant or
Jewish religious identity, 1945; Aranymúzeum...
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between 1831 and 1837 by József Hild,
commissioned by
Archbishop János László
Pyrker. The
cathedral is a
basilica with
three naves. In the
middle between the...
- Weber,
Silvan Zingg, Axel Ramerseder, Mojo
Blues Band, Jan Preston,
Martin Pyrker, Al Cook, The Untuchables, The Hot Shakers, Ed Philips,
Meena Cryle, The...