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Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
Friesach (Slovene: Breže) is a historic town in the Sankt Veit an der Glan district of Carinthia, Austria. First mentioned in an 860 deed, it is known
Friesach
Airport in Austria
Friesach/Hirt Airfield (German: Flugplatz Friesach/Hirt, ICAO: LOKH) is a private use aerodrome located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south-southeast of Friesach
Friesach/Hirt_Airfield
Austrian folk singer
Andreas Gabalier (born next to Friesach on 21 November 1984) is an Austrian folk and Rock and roll singer. Andreas Gabalier is the second oldest of the
Andreas_Gabalier
Austrian mountaineer and author (1912–2006)
in Tibet to international attention. Harrer died on 7 January 2006 in Friesach, Austria at the age of 93. 1978: Honorary Medal in Gold of the city of
Heinrich_Harrer
11th century castle by Werfen, Austria
Henry IV of Germany: Hohenwerfen, Hohensalzburg and Petersberg Castle at Friesach in Carinthia. Nevertheless, King Henry had Gebhard expelled in 1077 and
Hohenwerfen_Castle
State of Austria
Althofen, Bad Sankt Leonhard im Lavanttal, Bleiburg, Feldkirchen, Ferlach, Friesach, Gmünd, Hermagor, Radenthein, Sankt Andrä, Sankt Veit an der Glan, Spittal
Carinthia
Castle in Austria
Burgruine Petersberg is a castle in Friesach, Carinthia, Austria. Today the castle is home to the Friesach City Museum, which features exhibits about the
Burgruine_Petersberg
Father of Mary in Christian tradition
Statue of Saint Joachim at Church of St. Nicholas in Friesach [de]
Joachim
Aircraft manufacturer located in Austria
Hoffmann Flugzeugbau, was founded by aircraft designer Wolf Hoffmann in Friesach, Carinthia, Austria; it was formed with the ambition of becoming a major
Diamond_Aircraft_Industries
Austrian mathematician
Thesis Die Geometrie auf Flächen constanter negativer Krümmung (1873) Doctoral advisor Johannes Frischauf Karl Friesach Doctoral students Johann Radon
Gustav_von_Escherich
History of walled towns in Austria
castles. Statt Friesach (Merian) Friesach - Rotturm Friesach - Stadtmauer Petersberg-Schalenturm - Open-backed tower Northern moat in Friesach Essenwein Baudenkmale
Austrian_walled_towns
Rail line
of the line (until the Koralm Railway opens). Between the stations of Friesach or St. Veit an der Glan and Villach (via Klagenfurt Hbf), the line was
Rudolf_Railway
Railway station in Carinthia, Austria
Following station Puch bei Villach towards Lienz S1 Villach Seebach towards Friesach Terminus S2 Villach Landskron towards St. Veit an der Glan Villach Westbf
Villach_Hauptbahnhof
(Freistadt)) Friesach Carinthia LOKH Friesach/Hirt Airport 46°55′39″N 014°25′55″E / 46.92750°N 14.43194°E / 46.92750; 14.43194 (Friesach-Hirth Airport
List_of_airports_in_Austria
Seeboden Art website, art of bonsai and Japanese garden design Burg Friesach Friesach Historic house website, modern hand-built construction of an early
List_of_museums_in_Carinthia
Austrian journalist
Michael Fleischhacker (born 26 May 1969 in Friesach, Carinthia) is an Austrian journalist. He was director and editor-in-chief of Austrian daily Die Presse
Michael_Fleischhacker
Railway station in Carinthia, Austria
Railway Platforms 6 Connections Airport: Train: S1 to St. Veit/Glan or Friesach – "Klagenfurt Annabichl"; Bus: Line 42 – "Flughafen" S-Bahn: S1, S3 Bus:
Klagenfurt_Hauptbahnhof
Murau region, which had previously belonged to the Carinthian county of Friesach, passing to the March of Styria. Henry, like his predecessor, remained
Henry_IV,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Liechtenstein in his Frauendienst as a participant of the tournament in Friesach in Carinthia. Conrad very likely wrote poetry himself, being considered
Conrad_I_of_Sanneck
Polychromed wooden cross from Jihlava, Czech Republic
Frieden in Cologne and both crucifixes from near Salzburg. (Nonnberg, Friesach). It is stylistically so similar to the crucifix that Hungarian pilgrims
Přemyslid_Crucifix
Frauenstein Other municipality 3,580 Fresach Other municipality 1,239 Friesach Other city 4,852 Gallizien Other municipality 1,791 Gitschtal Other municipality
List of cities and towns in Austria
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Austria
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
of Carinthia was first mentioned in a 1041 deed. Like in neighbouring Friesach, the estates were held by the Archbishops of Salzburg. The local Salzburg
Althofen
Austrian crown land (1849–1918)
areas in the Ziller and Defereggen valleys fell to Tyrol; the town of Friesach was ceded to Carinthia. The Salzburg territory was administered from Linz
Duchy_of_Salzburg
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
Wolfsberg on the east, Klein Sankt Paul on the south, and Guttaring and Friesach on the west. Heinrich Harrer was born in the town and a museum is dedicated
Hüttenberg,_Austria
Frizatik was a silver currency minted in the town of Friesach in Carinthia since early 12th until mid-14th century. It was primarily coined by the Archbishops
Frizatik
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
diocese, Lavant, followed in 1228. The first bishop was Provost Karl von Friesach (1218–1230) who had his see at Seckau Abbey in Upper Styria; his diocese
Diocese_of_Graz-Seckau
century Munich Pfennig, 14th century (1349–75) Friesach Pfennig for Salzburg, bishop, obverse Friesach Pfennig for Salzburg, reverse Kluge (1974), p.
Regional_pfennig
Polish saint
friars back as missionaries to their own country. Establishing a friary at Friesach in Austria, they proceeded to Kraków whence Ceslaus was sent by Hyacinth
Ceslaus
Company responsible for postal service in Austria
first postmarks were introduced in 1787 by Georg Khumer, a postmaster in Friesach identifying time and place of use, and Austria's first postage stamps were
Austrian_Post
borrowed from the previous coins minted by Archbishops of Salzburg in Friesach (hence the name). These symbols did not have any Croatian CoA state relevancy
Coat_of_arms_of_Croatia
Rail transport system in Austria
operation was the S1, running hourly between Spittal-Millstättersee and Friesach via Klagenfurt, with a half-hourly frequency between Villach and St. Veit
Carinthia_S-Bahn
12th-century Austrian nobleman and cleric
charged with taking control of the diocese. Conrad fled Salzburg, first to Friesach and then to Admont, from where he tried to administer what was left of
Conrad_of_Babenberg
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
junction of the federal highways (Bundesstraßen) B 93 Gurktal Straße toward Friesach, B 94 Ossiacher Straße to Villach and B 95 Turracher Straße to Klagenfurt
Feldkirchen_in_Kärnten
District in Carinthia, Austria
Rabenstein, Rain, Töscheldorf, Treibach Friesach (Slov.: Breže) (4,901) Dobritsch, Dobritsch, Dörfl, Engelsdorf, Friesach, Gaisberg, Grafendorf, Guldendorf
St._Veit_an_der_Glan_District
Austrian actor (born 1982)
1982) is an Austrian actor and musician. Robert Stadlober was born in Friesach in the Austrian province of Carinthia, and grew up in Puchfeld in the Steiermark
Robert_Stadlober
Former frontier district of the Carolingian Empire
Bavaria, as were Carniola, Istria, and Friuli. The march's major cities were Friesach and Villach. The only known Carinthian margrave from this period — though
March_of_Carinthia
1484 battle of the Austrian-Hungarian War
envoyed the Provost of Bratislava, Georg Schönberg, Johann Hessler, Dean of Friesach and Gerhard Peuscheren, locum tenens of Fresach, repeatedly to start mediation
Battle_of_Leitzersdorf
Duke of Carinthia from 1123–1135
valley near Völkermarkt from the Bishop of Gurk and the market town of Friesach in 1106. About 1107 he was elevated to a margrave in Istria and Carniola
Engelbert,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Udine, Treviso and Venice. Denis Godeas Sergio Marcon Valentino Pittoni Friesach, Austria 1984 Brda Collio, Slovenia Tokaj, Hungary "Superficie di Comuni
Cormons
110th psalm of the book of psalms
The altar of the Dominican church at Friesach, Austria, showing Abraham meeting Melchizedek
Psalm_110
Type of long-distance passenger trains
der Mur, Leoben Hauptbahnhof, Knittelfeld, Zeltweg, Judenburg, Unzmarkt, Friesach in Kärnten, Treibach-Althofen, St.Veit an der Glan, Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof
InterCity
Austrian pool player, former world champion, born 1979
doing so from 1993 onward. Hofstätter was born on 9 February 1971 in Friesach, Austria. Before pool, Hofstätter played several different sports, including
Gerda_Hofstätter
Town in Bavaria, Germany
honorary citizen of Bad Griesbach. Bad Griesbach (Rottal) is twinned with: Friesach, Austria Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen
Bad_Griesbach
Flugzeugproduktion und Entwicklung GmbH – Austria Hoffmann, Hoffmann Flugzeugbau-Friesach GmbH – Austria Hoffmann, Wolf Hoffmann Flugzeugbau KG – Germany Holcomb
List of aircraft manufacturers (H–L)
List_of_aircraft_manufacturers_(H–L)
(Landbezirk) Feldkirchen Ferlach Klagenfurt 3 Sankt Veit Althofen Eberstein Friesach Gurk Sankt Veit 4 Spittal Gmünd Greifenburg Millstatt Obervellach Spittal
Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary
Administrative_divisions_of_Austria-Hungary
German holding company
acquired in 2001. Finally, SSI Schaefer took over Salomon Automation GmbH (Friesach near Graz) in 2008, to add logistics software to the portfolio. When the
Schaefer_Group
Diocesan bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
Lichtenstein-Offenberg (1283 - 1298) Heinrich von Helfenberg (1299 - 1326) Gerold von Friesach (1326 - 1333) Lorenz von Brunne (1334 - 1337) (von Grimming) Konrad von
Bishop_of_Gurk
Enns Fehring Feldkirch Friedberg Freistadt – almost completely preserved Friesach Frohnleiten Fürstenfeld Gmünd Gmuend-in-Kaernten Gmunden Graz Gross-Enzersdorf
List of cities with defensive walls
List_of_cities_with_defensive_walls
Catholic archbishop of Salzburg (c. 1010–1088)
Styria. Besides this, he had the fortresses Hohensalzburg, Hohenwerfen and Friesach built. In 1075, Gebhard supported the German king Henry IV struggling with
Gebhard_of_Salzburg
11th-century Carinthian noblewoman
Empress Saint Cunigunde. Hemma married the Carinthian count William II of Friesach, mentioned as margrave an der Sann in 1016, by whom she had two sons, Hartwig
Hemma_of_Gurk
Frauenkirchen 2172 Freistadt 7942 Fresing 3456 Friedberg 3339 Friedburg 7746 Friesach 4268 Frohnleiten 3126 Fügen 5288 Fulpmes 5225 Fürnitz 4257 Fürstenfeld
Telephone_numbers_in_Austria
May 1763. In 1773 he also received the provostship of St. Mauritzen in Friesach. He had the bishop's residence in St. Andrä in the Lavant Valley, which
Joseph_Franz_Auersperg
Berthold's troops in 1097 and escaped to Carinthia, where he was arrested at Friesach by the forces of the Gurk bishop. Freed by a loyal monk, Thiemo found a
Thiemo
Austrian politician
Preceded by Herbert Scheibner Succeeded by Gerald Grosz Personal details Born (1965-08-19) 19 August 1965 (age 60) Friesach Party Bündnis Zukunft Österreich
Josef_Bucher
Rail line
Rosenbach–national border Service Route number 221 (Villach Hbf–Jesenice) 601 (Friesach–Spittal-Millstättersee) 660 (Klagenfurt Hbf–Rosenbach) History Opened 1906 (1906)
Rosen_Valley_Railway
Burghofspiele is a theatre in Austria. Every year from June to August, the Friesach Burghofspiele bring the historic Petersberg stage to life, offering performances
Friesacher_Burghofspiele
Count of Tyrol
of Philip and his father Duke Bernard of Carinthia. Held in custody in Friesach, they were not released until December, after they ceded important possessions
Albert_IV,_Count_of_Tyrol
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
place. There were also Jesuits at Klagenfurt and St. Andrä; Dominicans at Friesach; Capuchins at Klagenfurt and Wolfsberg; Franciscans at Villach; Olivetans
Diocese_of_Gurk-Klagenfurt
Breed of cattle
Eberstein, breeding became common in the Lavanttal and the area around Friesach. A Carinthian Blondvieh breeding association was established in 1924. Carinthian
Carinthian_Blondvieh
13th century inquisition
to the Dominicans from the convents in Regensburg (22 November 1231), Friesach (27 November 1231), Würzburg (2 March 1232), and Strasbourg (2 December
German_Inquisition
District in Styria, Austria
Spatenhof Mellach Dillach, Enzelsdorf Nestelbach bei Graz Mitterlaßnitz Peggau Friesach Pirka Windorf Raaba Dürwagersbach Röthelstein Rohrbach-Steinberg Rohrbach
Graz-Umgebung_District
Austrian schlager singer
1962), better known as Nik P., is an Austrian schlager singer. Born in Friesach, Nik P. moved to Straßburg, Austria with his family after the death of
Nik_P.
Hungarian prelate
vice-chancellor in the ducal court by 1259, while he was also titled provost of Friesach and archdeacon of Valkó, which belonged to the Diocese of Veszprém. After
Benedict III (archbishop of Esztergom)
Benedict_III_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
Israeli mime artist
part. Director of Goldoni's "Servant of two Masters" for the Festival in Friesach. 1977 Director of Goldoni's "Venetian Twins" at the Ensemble Theatre in
Samy_Molcho
Austrian alpine skier
ski racer. She specializes in the downhill and super-G events. Born in Friesach, Carinthia, Schmidhofer made her World Cup debut in March 2007. She competed
Nicole_Schmidhofer
Former bishopric
the office of Vicedominus (bishop's feudal deputy in secular affairs) at Friesach. The tenth bishop, Dietrich von Wolfsau (served 1318–1332), is mentioned
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lavant
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Lavant
Catholic school in Vienna
the Polytechnic Institute Ernest Hauswirth (1818–1901), historian Karl Friesach (1821–1891), astrophysicist Franz von Hauer (1822–1899), geologist Sigismund
Schottengymnasium
Former municipality in Styria, Austria
Steiermark lies about 20 km southeast of Murau and about 5 km north of Friesach. Statistik Austria - Bevölkerung zu Jahresbeginn 2002-2016 nach Gemeinden
Dürnstein_in_der_Steiermark
friars Capuchin friary, Freistadt (Upper Austria): Capuchin friars Friesach Priory, Friesach (Carinthia): Dominican friars Gaming Charterhouse (dissolved)
List of Christian monasteries in Austria
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Austria
Vltavou, Czech Republic Friedberg Friedberg, Germany Söchtenau, Germany Friesach Bad Griesbach, Germany Cormons, Italy Frohnleiten Schnaittach, Germany
List of twin towns and sister cities in Austria
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Austria
Place in Lower Carniola, Slovenia
Breže (pronounced [ˈbɾeːʒɛ]; German: Friesach) is a settlement in the Municipality of Ribnica in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional
Breže,_Ribnica
Place in Styria, Slovenia
11th century it was one of the administrative centers of the estates of Friesach-Zeltschach. After the death of Hemma of Gurk in 1045, the estate she held
Rogatec
Duke of Carinthia
against the Salian liensmen in Carinthia, thereby killing Count William of Friesach, the husband of Saint Hemma of Gurk. Finally he had to retire to the Bavarian
Adalbero,_Duke_of_Carinthia
Former German-speaking region in modern Slovenia
Kočevje Rein, Rain Roain Gottschee Mitterdorf Mitterdorf Brezje Kočevje Friesach Gottschee Nesseltal Nesseltal See: Laze pri Oneku, Staro Brezje Brezovica
Gottschee
Species of butterfly
(Valais), Transylvania, and Austrian Silesia. In Carinthia, the environs of Friesach, at an elevation of from 630 to 750 m, there occurs a conspicuously small
Clouded_Apollo
Austrian-born Croatian footballer
information Date of birth (1996-07-22) 22 July 1996 (age 29) Place of birth Friesach, Austria Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) Position Midfielder Team information
Christian_Ilić
Austrian footballer
Säumel Date of birth (1984-09-08) 8 September 1984 (age 41) Place of birth Friesach, Austria Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Position Midfielder Youth career TSV
Jürgen_Säumel
12th-century archbishop of Salzburg
numerous other monasteries and the castles of Hohensalzburg, Werfen, and Friesach. Conrad of Abenberg came from the family of the Counts of Abenberg-Frensdorf
Conrad_I_of_Salzburg
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
10th century, when the surrounding estates were held by the Counts of Friesach, ancestors of Saint Hemma of Gurk. In 1043 Hemma granted the Lordship of
Albeck,_Carinthia
Central European historian (1893–1974)
Mitteilungen d. Numismatischen Gesellschaft, Wien 1925, Vol. XV, p. 285 A Friesach find from Dobrica in Banat. Mitteilungen d. Numismatischen Gesellschaft
Balduin_Saria
Municipality in Carinthia, Austria
from 1973 until a 1992 referendum belonged to the neighbouring town of Friesach. Micheldorf also includes the village of Hirt, home of the Hirt brewery
Micheldorf
Order are indicated in parentheses. Convent of Saint Nicholas [de] in Friesach (since 1217) Dominikanerinnenkloster Lienz [de] in Lienz (since 1218) Dominican
List of sites of the Dominican Order
List_of_sites_of_the_Dominican_Order
Flugzeugproduktion und Entwicklung GmbH (Austria); Hoffmann Flugzeugbau-Friesach GmbH (Austria); Wolf Hoffmann Flugzeugbau KG (Germany) HOLCOMB – Jerry
List of aircraft manufacturers by ICAO name
List_of_aircraft_manufacturers_by_ICAO_name
Catholic church in Styria, Austria
father Markwart IV. This donation was confirmed by Emperor Frederick I in Friesach on March 3, 1170. The St. Lambert's abbey promoted settlement in the parish
Parish church of Kainach bei Voitsberg
Parish_church_of_Kainach_bei_Voitsberg
Municipality in Styria, Austria
The first knight who called themselves "of Lobming" were, in May 1149 to Friesach called. The Knights of Lobming were located in the castle of Altlobming
Lobmingtal
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One who Love Stars
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Divider Between Vice and Virtue; One who Distinguishes Truth from Falsehood
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