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Bertha von
Tarnóczy-Sprinzenberg (1
April 1846,
Innsbruck - 6
March 1936, Pörtschach am Wörthersee) was an
Austrian art
teacher and painter, specializing...
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Maximilian Joseph von
Tarnóczy (Hungarian: Tarnózy Miksa) (24
October 1806 – 4
April 1876) was an
Austrian Cardinal and Archbishop. He was born in Schwaz...
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place was
restored after a blaze.
Archbishop Maximilian Joseph von
Tarnóczy resided here from 1851 to 1863. The
father of Hans
Makart worked here as...
- Jiří Adamíra as
Heinrich nagybácsi Bogusław
Linda as
Tarnóczy Kornél Péter
Malcsiner as
Tarnóczy Miklós
Lajos Öze as
Ezredes (as Õze Lajos) Angéla Császár...
- (1860–1917)
Josefine Swoboda (1861–1929)
Rudolf Swoboda (1859–1914)
Bertha von
Tarnóczy (1846–1936)
Josef Eduard Teltscher (1801–1837)
Carola Unterberger-Probst...
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Rajnay as
Behenczy papa
Kamill Feleki as
Behenczi Károly
Lajos Básti as
Tarnóczy Márton Rátkai as
Pruzsinszky Sándor
Pethes as
Pamutkay Árpád
Lehotay as...
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February 1836
Confirmed – 20 May 1850 Confirmed)
Maximilian Joseph von
Tarnóczy (17 Feb 1851
Confirmed – 4
April 1876 Died)
Franz de
Paula Albert Eder...
- (1734–1804), who
published an
account of his
research in 1791 (see also
Dudley &
Tarnoczy 1950). The
first electrical vocal tract analogs were static, like those...
- and
historian who
specialized in
Tyrolean history.
Maximilian Joseph von
Tarnóczy (1806–1876), an
Austrian Cardinal and
Archbishop of
Salzburg Cordula Wöhler...
- Chess-Playing Machine, New York:
Walker & Company, 2002: pp 76–81 Dudley,
Homer &
Tarnoczy, T.H., The
Speaking Machine of
Wolfgang Von Kempelen. The
Journal of the...