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    Fleece. He was a member of the Clam-Martinic family. Portrait Wikisource has original works by or about: Heinrich Clam-Martinic Ottův slovník naučný nové doby...
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    Jaroslav Clam-Martinic (1826–1887), also known as Heinrich Jaroslav, Count of Clam-Martinic, Bohemian politician Richard, Count of Clam-Martinic (1832-1891)...
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    married Maria Anna, Imperial Countess of Martinic. Their descendants include Austrian statesman Heinrich Clam-Martinic. Roman von Prochazka: Genealogisches...
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    Cisleithanian cabinets of Karl von Stürgkh, Ernest von Koerber, and Heinrich Clam-Martinic from 1911 to 1917. He worked for the recognition of Evangelical...
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    (1911–1916) Ernest von Koerber − Ministers-President of Austria (1916) Heinrich Clam-Martinic − Ministers-President of Austria (1916–1917) Ernst Seidler von Feuchtenegg...
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    13, Koerber officially retired from office and was succeeded by Heinrich Clam-Martinic. He died shortly after the end of the war, on 5 March 1919, in Baden...
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    (Old) Constitutional Party (German National Association) Count Heinrich Clam-Martinic (1863–1932) • 20 December 1916 23 June 1917 Nonpartisan (German...
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    December 1916 (Old) Constitutional Party (German National Association) Heinrich Clam-Martinic (1863–1932) Minister-President of Cisleithania 20 December 1916...
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    established under Viktor Weber Edler von Webenau, he was replaced by Heinrich Clam-Martinic on 10 July 1917, who filled this position until the end of the war...
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  • and composer (The Stars and Stripes Forever) (b. 1854) March 7 Heinrich Clam-Martinic, Austrian statesman, former Prime Minister (b. 1863) Aristide Briand...
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  • Ministers-President (1911–1916) Ernest von Koerber, Ministers-President (1916) Heinrich Clam-Martinic, Ministers-President (1916–1917) Ernst Seidler von Feuchtenegg,...
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    Martinice (1582–1649), nobleman and a representative of Ferdinand II Heinrich Clam-Martinic (1863–1932), Austrian statesman, prime minister of Austro-Hungary...
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  • military governor of Montenegro between 1916 and 1917. Afterwards Heinrich Clam-Martinic filled this position. King Nicholas fled to Italy (January 1916)...
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    office 23 June 1917 – 27 July 1918 Monarch Charles I Preceded by Heinrich Clam-Martinic Succeeded by Max Hussarek von Heinlein Personal details Born (1862-06-05)5...
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    bei Wien. His funeral was attended by Emperor Franz Joseph I. "Clam-Martinic, Heinrich Graf von und zu;". doi:10.1553/0x002811fa. Retrieved 2020-11-25...
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    und Schlösser in Kärnten. Carinthia. ISBN 3853785204. OCLC 46669440. Clam., Martinic, Georg (1991). Österreichisches Burgenlexikon : Burgen und Ruinen,...
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  • Limpet mine (redirect from Clam bomb)
    provided with a five-foot-long (1.5 m) placing rod. A smaller version named "Clam" was developed from the British limpet for use on land. It was intended for...
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  • Republic confiscated the property of the Habsburgs and Hohenbergs, and the Clam-Martinic family also lost their property. During the following years, the property...
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    Uroleucon (aphids) and Buchnera (plants in the Orobanchaceae), between deep sea clams and chemoautotrophic bacteria, and between Dendroctonus bark beetles and...
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  • Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Italian mathematician (d. 1557) Ming, Icelandic clam (d. 2006) probable – Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, Portuguese explorer (d. 1543)...
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  • Retrieved 2011-01-19. THE SELECTED WRITINGS OF SIR EDWARD COKE Law, Jonathan; Martin, Elizabeth A. (2009). "Ex proprio motu". A Dictionary of Law. Oxford University...
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    French attacks. According to Schneid, "Stadion received reinforcements from Clam Gallas' I Korps but Napoleon III fed the Imperial Guard divisions into the...
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  • 1989 English "Civilized Man" Shelter Mantra Vegetarianism 1995 English "Clams Have Feelings Too (Actually They Don't)" NOFX Pump Up the Valuum Vegetarianism...
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    music educator Edward Ochab (1906–1989), politician and general Georg Clam Martinic [de] (1908–2000), engineer, farmer, author and preservationist Adam...
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    (1737–1806) Count Heinrich von Bellegarde (1756–1845), 1799 (Holy Roman Empire and Austrian Empire), promoted to Field Marshal in 1809. Eduard Clam-Gallas (Austria...
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  • An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781135950194. Bordman, Gerald Martin; Norton, Richard (2010). American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle. Oxford University...
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    Laurin Luchner: Schlösser in Österreich I. München 1978, S. 146 f. Georg Clam-Martinic: Österreichisches Burgenlexikon. Linz 1992, S. 126 (online bei Austria-Forum)...
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    competent to analyse the writing on the General Staff. Then Major du Paty de Clam entered the scene: an eccentric man who prided himself on being an expert...
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    20. Count Hugo von Nostitz-Rieneck 10. Count Heinrich von Nostitz-Rieneck 21. Countess Maria Clam-Martinic 5. Countess Elisabeth von Nostitz-Rieneck 22...
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    Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (1794–1820) and Selina, Countess von Clam-Martinic (1797–1872) who married back into the Austrian aristocracy. It is possible...
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