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- Rudolfina is a genus of flies belonging to the family of the Lesser Dung flies. R. cavernicola Marshall & Fitzgerald, 1997 R. digitata Marshall, 1991...
- Anna Marie Rudolfina Neruda (also known as Maria Arlberg or Madame Arlberg-Neruda; 26 March 1840 – 7 November 1920) was a Czech-Swedish violinist. Born...
- University of Leipzig, Saxony. In 1451 he continued his studies at Alma Mater Rudolfina, the university in Vienna, in the Duchy of Austria, where he became a...
- Hrdoslava, Justa Fedor, Fedora Dana, Danica Rudolf, Ralf, Rolf, Rudolfa, Rudolfína Valér, Apolón, Erich, Verner, Ilma Jela, Krescenc, Krescencia Marcel,...
- students www.juristenball.at Rudolfina Redoute Hofburg Palace Shrove Monday ladies must wear masks www.redoute.rudolfina.at Elmayer-Kränzchen Hofburg...
- Christiane Hedwig von Khevenhüller-Metsch (1838-1892) Henrieta Hermína Rudolfína Ferdinanda Marie Antonie Anna Chotková of Chotkov and Vojnín (1863-1946)...
- May 1921, in Wiesbaden), without issue: Princess Klara Maria Carolina Rudolfina (27 January 1861, in Vienna – 8 November 1861, in Vienna) Prince Philipp...
- official Moses Popper (1833–1885), physician and hygienist from Prague Rudolfína Popperová-Epsteinová (1860–1923), polyglot, forensic expert, healer, and...
- poctu českým filmům a pohádkám. Oblíbený koncertní cyklus se vrací do Rudolfina" [Prague pays tribute to Czech films and fairy tales. A po****r concert...
- Johannes Kepler University Linz. As the founding member of the Alma mater Rudolfina (University of Vienna) founded in 1365, the medical faculty was already...