Formerly a Benedictine, now a Cistercian Abbey, is situated on Lake Constance, west of Bregenz, in the district of Vorarlberg, Austria.
The second Bishop of Marquette, U. S. A., born 16 October, 1818, in Hotovle, in the Diocese of Laibach (Carinthia), Austria; died at Marquette, 2 Jan., 1901.
Historian, born at Gresten, Austria, 4 Oct., 1843; died at Vienna, 17 July, 1903.
A Slavic people from Southern Russia, Galicia and Bukowina in Austria, and North-eastern Hungary.
… of the North-west, b. at Münzbach, Diocese of Linz, Upper Austria, 17 Aug., 1819; d. at St. Francis, Wisconsin, 17 Jan., 1874.…
Diocese in Styria, Austria, suffragan of Salzburg. The See of Seckau was founded by Archbishop Eberhard II of Salzburg, with the permission of Honorius III, 22 June, 1218.
Slomšek, Anton Martin, Bishop of Lavant, in Maribor, Styria, Austria, noted Slovenian educator, born 1800; died 24 Sept., 1862.
Diocese of the Greek-Ruthenian Rite, in Galicia, Austria, suffragan of Lemberg.
Theologian, born at Fliess in the valley of the Upper Inn in the Tyrol, Austria, 15 August, 1785; died at Brixen, 10 January, 1844.
The capital of Austria-Hungary, the residence of the emperor, and the seat of a Latin archbishopric.
Situated on the right bank of the Danube, in the Diocese of Linz, Austria.
Benedictine Monastery highlights the culture, museums, education, and parishes of the congregation in Austria. (German/English)
…erger and descendants' history tracing the exodus from Austria to Franconia and later to the United States due to religious persecution. Includes illustrations, genealogical materials, chronologies, and links.…
… birth home in Oberndorf, in the Innviertel region of Upper Austria.…
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