RM2T8KWHH–MEMORIAL SHEET., TO REMINDER, to the, 40 YEARS OF GOVERNMENT ANNIVERSARY, His k: and k: Apostolic Majesty, Franz Josef 1., 1848-1888.', 1888, print, color lithograph with portrait medallion in blind embossing, on paper, sheet: 54.4 × 38 cm
RMAEPT7N–St. Wolfgang Austria with paddle steamer Kaiser Franz Josef 1 leaving the pier`
RM2RDDKJJ–Kaiser Franz Joseph 1 of Austria, early 1900s postcard. BKWI publisher
RMGDBRT4–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician, (, CSU), chairman of the committee of the CSU in the Federal Diet,
RMRMC5MK–SAT.1 will broadcast a portrait of Franz Josef Strauss on October 1, 2001 in the series 'Spiegel TV Reportage' entitled 'Ein Leben im uebermass' (A Life in Excess) (23.15 o'clock).
RMG16AYM–Emperor Franz Josef and Archduke Franz Joseph Otto (2d heir to throne), 1914. Franz Joseph I (August 18, 1830 - November 21, 1916) was Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, King of Croatia, King of Galicia and Lodomeria and Grand
RMCP01TW–Kainz, Josef, 2.1.1858 - 20.9.1910, Austrian actor, as Franz Moor in the play 'The Robbers' ('Die Rauber') by Friedrich Schiller, Deutsches Theater, Berlin, 16.11.1892, ,
RM2ABKJ6G–Bust of Franz Josef Strauß in the office of the party leader and Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder in the CSU party headquarters at the Mies van der Rohe Ring 1 in Munich. [automated translation]
RMGRD3PE–Terminal 1 At Franz Josef Strauss Airport
RMT8TMX5–Waiting Area, Departure Hall, Terminal 1, Franz Josef Strauss Airport, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RMTXJ5WR–1916 Illustrierte Kriegs-Zeitung front page Kaiser Franz Josef I of Austro-Hungary
RM2BX1K54–Treadmill in Terminal 1, deserted due to corona crisis, Franz Josef Strauss Airport, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
RF2M0T1BP–AUSTRIA — 1908: An 1 heller grey-black postage stamp depicting portrait of Karl VI. Definitive set issued for the 60th year of the reign of Austrian Monarch Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy. Charles VI was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711 until his death, succeeding his elder brother, Joseph I. He unsuccessfully claimed the throne of Spain following the death of his relative, Charles II. In 1708, he married Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, by whom he had his four children
RMG138CK–Bad Ischl (Austria), Villa of the emperor Franz Josef, where he signed the declaration of war 1914; Kaiservilla in Bad ischl
RMERGH5T–Crown Prince Carl Franz Joseph of Austria (Karl Franz Josef von Österreich) at the headquarters of the Austro- Hungarian Army.
RM2FWDXXK–Kaiser Villa, Bad Ischl, Austria
RMDX9TGG–football, Bundesliga, 1980/1981, Ruhrstadion, VfL Bochum versus Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1:1, scene of the match, Franz-Josef Tenhagen (VfL) left and Klaus Bruckmann (Bayer)
RMMPA26D–OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA . Deutsch: Josef Kohlgruber (1786-1854), Professor der griechischen Sprache und des Neuen Testaments an der Universität Wien, 1834 Dekan der theologischen Fakultät, infulierter Prälat Lithographie von Franz Eybl, 1834 . 1 January 1834. Franz Eybl (1806-1880) 739 Josef Kohlgruber Litho
RM2T8KWFM–Commemorative sheet for the Silver Wedding of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth of Austria on April 24, 1879, 1879, print, lithograph with three clay plates, gold print and white recesses, on paper, sheet: 84.1 × 62.2 cm, [M.u. ] 'Reprint reserved', below the illustration, within the sound record, [M.u.] 'His apostol. Dedicated to His Majesty the Emperor and King Franz Josef 1. in deepest reverence by, Friedrich Hannak.', below the clay plate, in gold print
RM2A2P0W0–Woody landscape, a wandering hiker in front left, feather (sepia), leaf: 10.1 x 16.6 cm, Franz Innocenz Josef Kobell, Mannheim 1749–1822 München
RF2GRWYGD–1 June 2021 Vienna, Austria - Saint Francis of Assisi Church - Franz von Assisi-Kirche (Kaiser Franz-Josef-Jubiläumskirche), view from Donau park/
RMDYYM3X–Visit of the troops by the successor to the throne Karl Franz Joseph, 1916
RM2B036EF–Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (German: Franz Joseph I., Hungarian: I. Ferenc Jozsef, Croatian: Franjo Josip I, Czech: Frantisek Josef I, Italian: Francesco Giuseppe; 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916. From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866 he was also President of the German Confederation. He was the longest-reigning Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, as well as the third longest-reigning monarch of any country in European history, after Louis XIV of France and Johann
RMBHK262–Kainz, Josef, 2.1.1858 - 20.9.1910, Austrian actor, as Franz Moor in the play 'The Robbers' ('Die Rauber') by Friedrich Schiller, Deutsches Theater, Berlin, 16.11.1892, ,
RM2B037XY–Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (German: Franz Joseph I., Hungarian: I. Ferenc Jozsef, Croatian: Franjo Josip I, Czech: Frantisek Josef I, Italian: Francesco Giuseppe; 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916. From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866 he was also President of the German Confederation. He was the longest-reigning Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, as well as the third longest-reigning monarch of any country in European history, after Louis XIV of France and Johann
RMDB8518–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, at the air show in Farnborough, 9.9.1960,
RMB9GHHT–Germany Bavaria Munich Franz-Josef-bouquet-ring 1 Bavarian state-chancellery detail old architecture Bavarian state
RMCR71YG–Windisch-Graetz, Franz Josef Prince zu, 22.3.1904 - 1.1.1981, with his siblings Ernst Weriand (1905 - 1952), Rudolf Johann (1907 - 1930) snd Stephanie Eleonore, picture postcard, circa 1912, ,
RMTXJ5WT–1916 Illustrierte Kriegs-Zeitung front page Kaiser Franz Josef I of Austro-Hungary
RMDB85C2–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Finance 1.12.1966 - 21.10.1969, with fashion designer Heinz Oestergaard and models with the Olympia Dirndl, June 1969,
RM2BX1K48–Treadmill in Terminal 1, deserted due to corona crisis, Franz Josef Strauss Airport, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
RMDB1EF7–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, visit to the 25th Eifel Race of the ADAC, Nürburgring, 29.4.1962,
RMT8TMX4–Airbus A350 with passenger boarding bridge, Qatar Airways Terminal 1, Franz Josef Strauss Airport, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
RMDB1EEY–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician, (, CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with major Bertam, international air show, Fürstenfeldbruck, 24.9.1961,
RM2BX1K53–Blocked security control Departure, Departure, Terminal 1, complaint with only two departures due to corona crisis, Franz Josef Strauss Airport
RMDB1EH4–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Finance 1.12.1966 - 21.10.1969, with models with the Olympia Dirndl, designed by fashion designer Heinz Oestergaard, June 1969,
RF2M0T1H2–AUSTRIA — 1913: An 10 heller rose postage stamp depicting portrait of Franz Joseph I. Definitive set issued for the 60th year of the reign of Austrian Monarch Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy. Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916.[1] In the early part of his reign, his realms and territories were referred to as the Austrian Empire, but were reconstituted as the dual monarchy
RMDB1EFG–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician, (, CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, arrival to the conference of the government coalition, Schaumburg Palace, Bonn, 11.7.1962,
RM2A2P0W1–Landscape study, two lying hikers with dog front left, feather (sepia), leaf: 11.1 x 17.1 cm, Franz Innocenz Josef Kobell, Mannheim 1749–1822 München
RMDB855F–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, speech at the national party convent of the CDU, Cologne, 24. - 27.4.1961,
RMRYM5RW–Ulanen-Regiment Kaiser Franz Josef von Österreich, König von Ungarn (1. Königlich Sächsisches) Nr. 17, Military use of horses, 1903, Landkreis Nordsachsen, Oschatz, Reiter des Ulanen, Regiment Nr. 17, Germany
RMDB8515–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with of the Inspektor of the Japanese navy admiral Mitsugo Ihara, Bonn, 17.7.1960,
RM2WRBTE2–Wedding of Carl Franz Josef, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMDB8514–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with the Catholic military bishop cardinal Joseph Wendel, Bonn, 25.6.1959,
RM2FWDY0A–Kaiser Villa, Bad Ischl, Austria
RMDB1EEJ–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, speech during an exercise, military training area Heuberg, 18.9.1958,
RMG138CT–Bad Ischl (Austria), Villa of the emperor Franz Josef, where he signed the declaration of war 1914; Kaiservilla in Bad ischl
RMDB1EEW–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with Richard Stuecklen, national party convent of the CDU, Cologne, 24. - 27.4.1961,
RMDB856Y–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with the Danish defence minister Poul Hansen and ambassador Haas, Bonn, 25.1.1961,
RF2GRWYDT–1 June 2021 Vienna, Austria - Saint Francis of Assisi Church - Franz von Assisi-Kirche (Kaiser Franz-Josef-Jubiläumskirche), view from Donau park/
RMDB850N–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with lieutenant-general Smilo von Luettwitz, winetasting in Oberwesel, 5.7.1960,
RM2B037Y1–Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (German: Franz Joseph I., Hungarian: I. Ferenc Jozsef, Croatian: Franjo Josip I, Czech: Frantisek Josef I, Italian: Francesco Giuseppe; 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916. From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866 he was also President of the German Confederation. He was the longest-reigning Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, as well as the third longest-reigning monarch of any country in European history, after Louis XIV of France and Johann
RMDB1EDP–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, during maneuver 'Ulmer Spatz', military training area Heuberg, 31.8.1959,
RMJFR1FJ–1 33-Dresden-1910-Gesamtministerium, Carolabrücke, Dampfer Kaiser Franz Josef-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag
RMF0DKKF–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, chairman of the Christlich-Soziale Union 18.3.1961 - 3.10.1988, portrait, 1962,
RF2M0T1KX–AUSTRIA — 1913: An 25 heller ultramarine postage stamp depicting portrait of Franz Joseph I. Definitive set issued for the 60th year of the reign of Austrian Monarch Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy. Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916.[1] In the early part of his reign, his realms and territories were referred to as the Austrian Empire, but were reconstituted as the dual monarchy
RMDB859W–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with the governing mayor of Berlin Willy Brandt (SPD), event at castle Tutzing, 11.7.1961,
RFRFFF2M–Charles I or Karl I (Karl Franz Josef Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Maria) (17 August 1887 – 1 April 1922) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, King of Croatia, King of Bohemia, and the last of the monarchs belonging to the House of Habsburg-Lorraine to rule over Austria-Hungary.
RMR31M4B–Landscape. Dimensions: overall: 5 x 11.3 cm (1 15/16 x 4 7/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Franz Innocenz Josef Kobell.
RMCY0E80–Bavarian State Chancellery, former Bavarian Army Museum building, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Ring 1, Munich, Bavaria
RM2WRBR01–Karl Franz Josef in Budapest, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Budapest, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2K3J79B–An illustration from July 1914 by Achille Beltrame of the event widely acknowledged to have sparked the outbreak of World War I. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, nephew of Emperor Franz Josef and heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, shot to death along with his wife by 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on June 28, 1914.
RM2FWDY06–Kaiser Villa, Bad Ischl, Austria
RMMP6FKY–. Deutsch: Salomon (1053-1087), König von Ungarn. Lithographie von Josef Kriehuber nach einer Zeichnung von Moritz von Schwind aus Ungerns Erste Heerführer Herzoge und Koenige In einer Reihe von Bildnissen von Bela bis auf Seine Majestät Franz I. Kaiser Von Österreich König Von Ungern &c., &c. Wien : Lithographisches Institut ;ca. 1828 . 1828. Josef Kriehuber (1800-1876) 1087 Salomon Litho 1
RMG138C6–Bad Ischl (Austria), Villa of the emperor Franz Josef, where he signed the declaration of war 1914; Kaiservilla in Bad ischl
RMDRJ01X–Three German medallions (1 of 2), WW1
RMB7A6CE–True to original Transrapid TR8 model at the Munich Franz-Josef-Strauss Airport between terminals 1 and 2 in Munich, Bavaria, G
RF2M90CCW–17th october,2022,Hallstatt,Austria.View of a memorial for the emperor Franz Joseph 1 at the salt mine village of Hallstatt, Austria.
RF2GRX015–1 June 2021 Vienna, Austria - Saint Francis of Assisi Church - Franz von Assisi-Kirche (Kaiser Franz-Josef-Jubiläumskirche), view from Donau park/
RMDD4FP7–Ak Kaiser Franz Josef I. in Uniform, Brüder Kohn Serie 888 1;
RMD0AB0H–Österreich, Wien, Josefsplatz, Reiterdenkmal von Kaiser Josef II, von Franz Otto Zauner aus dem Jahr 1806
RMJ3H2KE–Franz Josef Hartlaub 1
RMRRERD8–NEUES AUS DER PRODUKTION: Nach dem Roman 'Ein Verrückter' von Josef Ruederer 'Franz und Anna' erzählt die Liebesgeschichte zwischen dem Hilfslehrer Franz und der Bauerntochter Anna. Die Handlung des Melodrams spielt im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert in einem idyllischen Bergdorf. In den Titelrollen als Franz und Anna stehen Hajo von Stetten und Julia Urban vor der Kamera. Ein wichtigen Part hat Michael Mendl übernommen. In der Rolle des Dorfpfarrers Kleiber ist er der erbitterte Gegenspieler des jungen Franz. Bild: JULIA URBAN - gab hier ihr Fernsehdebüt - und MICHAEL MENDL als Pfarrer Kleiber. 1
RMGJ20TN–KARTOFFELN MIT STIPPE-5 Im brandenburgischen Seelendorf liegt das Haus der verarmten Adelsfamilie von Retzlow. Als die Familie wieder einmal bei Kartoffeln mit Stippe am Mittagstisch sitzt, bringt der Dorfjunge Bruno die Post. In einem Brief vom Amtsgericht erfährt Gudrun von Retzlow, dass sie 4.000 Reichsmark geerbt hat. Jetzt werden Pläne geschmiedet. Bild: BENJAMIN ZOBRYS - Billi, FRIEDHELM PTOK - Graf, KARIN HARDT - Frau von Warzin, JUTTA SPEIDEL - Gräfin, PAMELA GROSSER - Ilse, KATRIN MERSCH - Vera Regie: Franz Josef Gottlieb 'Die Erbschaft' 1
RF2M0T1FY–AUSTRIA — 1908: An 6 heller buff postage stamp depicting portrait of Leopold II. Definitive set issued for the 60th year of the reign of Austrian Monarch Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy. Leopold II (Peter Leopold Josef Anton Joachim Pius) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, and Archduke of Austria from 1790 to 1792, and Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1765 to 1790.[1] He was a son of Empress Maria Theresa and her husband, Emperor Francis I, and the brother of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France
RMDB1EE9–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with the governing mayor of Berlin Willy Brandt (SPD), event at castle Tutzing, 11.7.1961,
RMMMXP2P–. Deutsch: Franz Anton Killian (1799-1876), um 1840 Kommandant des 1. Bürgerregiments in Wien. Lithographie von Josef Kriehuber, 1840 . 1840. Josef Kriehuber (1800 -1876) Franz Anton Killian Litho
RMR3ARNE–Landscape with Trees and Craggy Rocks. Dimensions: overall: 15.5 x 19.2 cm (6 1/8 x 7 9/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Franz Innocenz Josef Kobell.
RMP37DAF–. English: Austrian stamp issued 1904, face value of 20 heller, showing Emperor Franz Josef in profile, printed on granite paper and bearing varnish bars over the design as an anti-forgery device. 1904. Imperial Austrian government 1 Austria 1910 20h Franz Josef varnish bar
RM2WRBR76–Karl Franz Josef and Count Van der Straten, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMMMK5W7–. Deutsch: Bela, legendary leader of the Huns and brother of Keve and Kadicha, according to 18th-century historiography [1]. Lithographie von Josef Kriehuber nach einer Zeichnung von Moritz von Schwind aus Ungerns Erste Heerführer Herzoge und Koenige In einer Reihe von Bildnissen von Bela bis auf Seine Majestät Franz I. Kaiser Von Österreich König Von Ungern &c., &c. Wien : Lithographisches Institut ;ca. 1828 . circa 1828. Josef Kriehuber (1800-1876) Bela Litho
RM2AYJ4E1–Franz Josef Hartlaub 1.
RMMNXFWH–. Kirche St. Peter und Paul in Berlin-Wannsee. Kolorierte Lithographie. circa 1850. František Xaver Sandmann (1805–1856) Alternative names François-Joseph Sandmann, François-Xavier Sandmann, Frant. X. Sandmann, Franz Josef Sandmann, Xavier Sandmann Description Austrian draughtsman and lithographer Date of birth/death 15 December 1805 1 January 1856 Location of birth/death Strasbourg Vienna Work location Austrian Empire Authority control : Q12017629 VIAF: 5851489 GND: 12387484X NKC: jn19990007338 1146 StPeterPaul ca 1850
RMG138EE–Bad Ischl (Austria), Villa of the emperor Franz Josef, where he signed the declaration of war 1914; Kaiservilla in Bad ischl
RMG4HWAD–FRANZ JOSEF I
RMB7A6BP–True to original Transrapid TR8 model at the Munich Franz-Josef-Strauss Airport between terminals 1 and 2 in Munich, Bavaria, G
RMTA34G5–The Austrian Emperor and his family at the reception of the Crown Prince Couple at the train station in Vienna. Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1) is just greeting the Austrian archdukes, who have lined up in a row. Crown Princess Cecilie von Mecklenburg talks to Emperor Franz Josef von Habsburg (2).
RF2GRX01K–1 June 2021 Vienna, Austria - Saint Francis of Assisi Church - Franz von Assisi-Kirche (Kaiser Franz-Josef-Jubiläumskirche), view from Donau park/
RMAJ1B1E–view over the Danube to the church Hl Franz von Assisi built at the 50 throne anniversary of the emperor Kaiser Franz Josef I 1
RMP31786–Aus dem Album: 'Zur Erinnerung / an den Aufenthalt Seiner Kaiserlichen und Königlich / Apostolischen Majestät / Kaiser Franz Josef I / im Sanoker Schloss am 31. Oktober und 1. November 1851.' Abzug von älterem Negativ, um 1910. 01908 Ost-Terrasse auf Schloss Sanok in Sanok 96sterreich-Ungarn
RMRMHCWD–At Rolandseck train station in Remagen, the Minister Presidents of Rhineland-Palatinate, Baden-Wuerttemberg and Bavaria (from the left Lothar Spaeth, Bernhard Vogel and Franz-Joseph Strauss) met to sign a treaty on the formation of a satellite channel for private television ('Sued-Medien-Staatsvertrag'). On the left, head of the Bavarian State Chancellery, Edmund Stoiber.
RM2JDWJNF–1917 : The last Kaiserin Empress ZITA Maria of BORBONE - PARMA ( Principessa di Parma , Villa Pianore , Italy , 9 may 1892 - Zurs , Switzerland , 14 march 1989 ), married to last Emperor Kaiser CARL I Franz Josef ( Persenberg , 17 august 1887 - Funchal , Madeaira , Spain 1 april 1922 ) of Austria ( 1916 - 1918 ) , King of Hungary Kàroly IV ( 1916 - 1918 ) . Photo by H. C. Kosel, Wien - ASBURGO - HABSBURG - ABSBURGO - ABSBURG - ASBURG - Impero Austro-ungarico - UNGHERIA - collana - necklace - gioielli - gioiello - jewel - jewels - jewellery - family - famiglia - ritratto - reali a
RMGJ20TP–KARTOFFELN MIT STIPPE-5 Im brandenburgischen Seelendorf liegt das Haus der verarmten Adelsfamilie von Retzlow. Als die Familie wieder einmal bei Kartoffeln mit Stippe am Mittagstisch sitzt, bringt der Dorfjunge Bruno die Post. In einem Brief vom Amtsgericht erfährt Gudrun von Retzlow, dass sie 4.000 Reichsmark geerbt hat. Jetzt werden Pläne geschmiedet. Bild: BENJAMIN ZOBRYS - Billi, FRIEDHELM PTOK - Graf, KARIN HARDT - Frau von Warzin, JUTTA SPEIDEL - Gräfin, PAMELA GROSSER - Ilse, KATRIN MERSCH - Vera Regie: Franz Josef Gottlieb 'Die Erbschaft' 1
RF2M0T1M8–AUSTRIA — 1908: An 35 heller slate postage stamp depicting portrait of Franz Joseph I in middle age. Definitive set issued for the 60th year of the reign of Austrian Monarch Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy. Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the other states of the Habsburg monarchy from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916.[1] In the early part of his reign, his realms and territories were referred to as the Austrian Empire, but were reconstituted as the dual monarchy
RMDB85WG–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, with the governing mayor of Berlin Willy Brandt (SPD), event at castle Tutzing, 11.7.1961,
RM2JDWJN6–1916 : The last Kaiserin Empress ZITA Maria of BORBONE - PARMA ( Principessa di Parma , Villa Pianore , Italy , 9 may 1892 - Zurs , Switzerland , 14 march 1989 ), married to last Emperor Kaiser CARL I Franz Josef ( Persenberg , 17 august 1887 - Funchal , Madeaira , Spain 1 april 1922 ) of Austria ( 1916 - 1918 ) , King of Hungary Kàroly IV ( 1916 - 1918 ) . Photo by C. Pietzner, Wien - ASBURGO - HABSBURG - ABSBURGO - ABSBURG - ASBURG - Impero Austro-ungarico - UNGHERIA - collana - necklace - gioielli - gioiello - jewel - jewels - jewellery - family - famiglia - ritratto - reali a
RMDB1EDF–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), federal minister for defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, speech in the Federal Diet, debate about the and the nuclear armament of the Bundeswehr, Bonn, 23.1.1958,
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