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- Franz Urban was the driver of the car used to transport Austro-Hungarian archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophia von Chôtek through the city o...
- male, deceased (1934)
- Rudolf Maister-Vojanov (March 29, 1874 - July 26, 1934) was a Slovene colonel in the Austro-Hungarian army. In 1918, towards the end of World War...
- male, deceased (1918)
- Emil Jellinek, known after 1903 as Emil Jellinek-Mercedes (6 April 1853 - 1 January 1918) was a wealthy European entrepreneur who sat on the board...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Karl Berngardovich Radek was a Bolshevik and an international Communist leader. He was born in then Lemberg (now L'viv in Ukraine, then in...
- male, deceased (1938)
- Ante Trumbić was an important Croatian politician in the early 20th century. He was one of the key politicians in the creation of a Yugoslav s...
- male, deceased (1930)
- Maximilian Njegovan (October 31, 1858 Zagreb - July 1, 1930 Zagreb) was a Croatian admiral in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. After graduating from KuK...
- male, deceased (1947)
- Alexander Löhr was an Austrian Air Force commander during the 1930s, and after the Anschluss a Luftwaffe commander during the Second World War. He w...
- male, deceased (1909)
- Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni (or Count "Kasimir Felix von Badeni", born Kazimierz Feliks hrabia Badeni; Surochów, Galicia, October 14, 1846 - July 9, 1...
- male, deceased (1945)
- Stefan Banach was an eminent Polish mathematician and university professor. A self-taught mathematical prodigy, Banach was a founder of functional...
- male, deceased (1926)
- Julius Epstein was a Austro-Hungarian Jewish pianist. He was a pupil at Agram of the choir-director Vatroslav Lichtenegger, and in Vienna of Johann...
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