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  2. National Archives of Austria - Wikipedia

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    National Archives of Austria. The National Archives of Austria (German: Österreichisches Staatsarchiv), also known as the Austrian State Archives is the central archive of the republic of Austria, located in Vienna. On the basis of the Austrian Federal Archives Act, it stores the archives of the federal government.

  3. State Archives of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Étienne Liotard, Portrait of Count Wenzel Anton Kaunitz, 1762, private collection. The date with which the formation of the nucleus of what was to become the State Archives of Milan (at that time called the Government Archives of Milan) [2] is identified is 1781, [3] the year in which the documentation from the Porta Giovia Castle, the present-day Sforza Castle, [4] was transferred to ...

  4. Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies - Wikipedia

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    The "Simon Wiesenthal Lectures" which have by now grown into a VWI trademark event, aim to bring current Holocaust research to a wider public with the help of renowned international researchers. They take place approx. every two months in the roof-top foyer of the Austrian State Archives at the Minoritenplatz in Vienna.

  5. Roger P. Minert - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1991, Minert worked as an independent professional genealogist [2] with accreditation from the Salt Lake Family History Library for Germany (1992) and Austria (1993). [3] He has over 36,000 hours of experience doing family history research in archives in the United States, Austria, and Germany.

  6. Gesher Galicia - Wikipedia

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    Research is conducted in the archives in Poland and Ukraine, and is complemented by archival collections in Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, and elsewhere pertaining to Galician Jews. Gesher Galicia’s researchers extract key data, namely from vital records (birth, marriage, and death records), as well as from other sources of ...

  7. Attems - Wikipedia

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    The House of Attems (Attimis in Italian) is the name of an ancient and illustrious parliamentary family from Friuli that held the titles of princes, counts and barons.The family, from the native castle of Attimis, branched off into Italy and Austria in different lineages, each named after different fiefdoms and domains held.

  8. Austrian nobility - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian nobility (German: österreichischer Adel) is a status group that was officially abolished in 1919 after the fall of Austria-Hungary. Austria's system of nobility was very similar to that of Germany (see German nobility ), as both countries were previously part of the Holy Roman Empire (962–1806).

  9. Alfred von Arneth - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Ritter von Arneth (10 July 1819 – 30 July 1897) was an Austrian historian.His principal scholarly work is a ten-volume biography of the Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa, first published in installments from 1863 to 1879 and still regarded as the standard work on the subject.

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