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  Troppau - LoveToKnow 1911
TROPPAU (Polish, Oppava; Czech, Opava), the capital of the Austrian duchy and crown land of Silesia, 180 m.
Troppau was founded in the 13th century; but almost its only claim to historical mention is the fact that in 1820 the monarchs of Austria, Russia and Prussia met here to deliberate on the tendencies of the Neapolitan revolution.
This congress of Troppau, however, left nearly the whole matter to be considered and decided at Laibach.
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 Congress of Troppau - LoveToKnow 1911
CONGRESS OF TROPPAU, a conference of the allied sovereigns or their representatives to discuss a concerted policy with regard to the questions raised by the revolution in Naples of July 1820.
In a series of conferences - to which the representatives of Great Britain and France were not admitted, on the excuse that they were only empowered to "report," not to "decide" - was drawn up the famous preliminary protocol signed by Austria, Russia and Prussia on the 19th of November.
The main pronouncement of the "Troppau Protocol" is as follows: "States which have undergone a change of government due to revolution, the result of which threaten other states, ipso facto cease to be members of the European Alliance, and remain excluded from it until their situation gives guarantees for legal order and stability.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Troppau
Opava (German Troppau, Polish Opawa) is a city with a population of 62,815 (1995) in the northern Czech Republic.
Opava was founded in the 12th century and the Congress of Troppau took place here in 1820.
The congress, which met at Troppau in Austrian Silesia, was attended by representatives of Russia, Austria, Prussia, Great Britain, and France.
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 Congress of Troppau
At this congress, which met on October 20 1820 in Opava, the emperor Alexander I of Russia and Francis I of Austria were present in person; King Frederick William III of Prussia was represented by the crown prince (afterwards Frederick William IV).
In a series of conferences—to which the representatives of Great Britain and France were not admitted, on the excuse that they were only empowered to "report," not to "decide"—was drawn up the famous preliminary protocol signed by Austria, Russia and Prussia on November 8.
The main pronouncement of the "Troppau Protocol" is as follows: "States, which have undergone a change of government due to revolution, the result of which threaten other states, ipso facto cease to be members of the European.
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 radio SAW - Superhits für Sachsen-Anhalt
; deutsch Troppau) ist eine Stadt in Nordosten von Mährisch-Schlesien, Tschechien.
Zusammen mit den anderen benachbarten Herzogtümern zählte Troppau nach dem Aussterben der Piasten ab 1675 zu Schlesien.
Durch den Bau weiterer Strecken von Troppau nach Bennisch und ins benachbarte Preußisch-Schlesien bildete sich ein Bahnknotenpunkt heraus.
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 Landkreis Troppau - Definition, explanation
Der deutsche Landkreis Troppau bestand in der Zeit zwischen 1938 und 1945.
November wurde das Gebiet des Landkreises Troppau förmlich in das Deutsche Reich eingegliedert und trat zum Verwaltungsbezirk der Sudetendeutschen Gebiete unter dem Reichskommissar Konrad Henlein.
Danach trat der Landkreis Troppau zum Reichsgau Sudetenland und wurde dem neuen Regierungsbezirk Troppau zugeteilt.
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 Martin Of Troppau - LoveToKnow 1911
MARTIN OF TROPPAU, or Martin The Pole (d.
1278), chronicler, was born at Troppau, and entered the order of St Dominic at Prague.
Afterwards he went to Rome and became papal chaplain under Clement IV.
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 Martin of Troppau
His family name was Strebski, and, being by birth a native of Troppau (Oppavia), he is also known as Martinus Oppaviensis.
The work printed at Turin in 1477 under the title "Martini Poloni Chronicon summorum Pontificum et Imperatorum" is, however, by a later author, and has no connexion with Martin of Troppau.
Besides the "Chronicle", Martin is said to have also written sermons (Sermones de tempore et de Sanctis, Argentorati, 1484), a lexicon of canon law, and a work on the Greek Schism.
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 Geiger-Torel, Herman
Geiger became an instructor at the conservatory and served 1928-30 as assistant stage director of the Frankfurt Opera and in 1930 as Wallerstein's assistant at the Salzburg Festival.
In 1934, when a contract with a German opera house was cancelled because he was Jewish, Geiger began a long association with Latin America by staging six operas (including La Traviata and Manon Lescaut with Claudia Muzio) for Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires.
In 1947 Geiger-Torel was invited by Nicholas Goldschmidt (a former colleague in Troppau) to visit the recently established Royal Cons Opera School (University of Toronto Opera Division) as a guest teacher.
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 Congress of Troppau - Encyclopedia.com
Congress of Troppau, 1820, international conference convened at the behest of Czar Alexander I of Russia under the provisions of the Quadruple Alliance.
Its purpose was to consider the means of suppressing the liberal uprisings against Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Ferdinand VII of Spain.
idealism was his stand at the Troppau and Laibach Congresses in 1820 and 1821 when the...
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 Troppau, Opava, für, Slowakei, Sitz, Ort Opava
Nach 1742 bis 1918 war Troppau Hauptstadt von ×sterreichisch-Schlesien, das 1918 zur Tschechoslowakei kam.
Eingliederung in das Reichsgebiet - schied sie aus dem Landkreis Troppau aus und bildete einen eigenen Stadtkreis.
In Troppau hatte ferner einer der drei Regierungspräsidenten für den Reichsgau Sudetenland seinen Sitz.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Eduard Freiherr von Böhm-Ermolli
Upon the collapse of the Austrian-Hungarian empire Bohm-Ermolli retired to his estate at Troppau which became part of Czechoslovakia.
When the Sudetenland was annexed by the Third Reich he became a German and was made a Brevet Generalfeldmarschall of the German army.
He was appointed honorary colonel-in-chief of Infanterie Regiment 28 in his hometown of Troppau.
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 Congress of Troppau Information
The Congress of Troppau was a conference of the Quintuple Alliance to discuss means of suppressing the revolution in Naples of July 1820, and at which the Troppau Protocol was signed on the 19 November.
The congress met on October 20, 1820 in Opava, on behest of Csar Alexander I of Russia.
The main pronouncement of the "Troppau Protocol" is as follows:
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 Zwischen alter und neuer Heimat: der Germanist und Historiker E. E. Metzner - 07-01-2006 - Radio Prag
Geboren wurde er in einem kleinen Gebirgsort in der Nähe von Opava / Troppau in - und jetzt muss ich unbedingt sagen - in Schlesien, denn eben darauf legt er besonderen Wert.
Meine Schwester z.B. ist in Troppau aufs Internat gegangen und ist Lehrerin geworden, aber daheim musste sie Mundart sprechen.
Auch meine Schwester, die einst an der Lehrerbildungsanstalt war und ein ganz anderes Troppau in Erinnerung hatte, war sehr enttäuscht.
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 TROPPAU (Polish, Oppav... - Online Information article about TROPPAU (Polish, Oppav...
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Troppau was founded in the 13th See also:
The former principality of Troppau is now divided between Austria and Prussia, the latter holding the See also:
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 Martin von Troppau
Der Artikel Martin von Troppau gehört zur Kategorie: Dominikaner, Autor, Literatur (13.
Martin von Troppau, auch bekannt als Martinus Polonus, Martinus Oppaviensis und Martin z Opavy (* unbekannt wohl in Opava, † nach 22.
Die heutige Bedeutung Martins von Troppau liegt in den von ihm überlieferten Schriften.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Joan
In her reign, the story adds, the Ember days were introduced, called therefore the "fasts of the popess".
A different version appears in the third recension of the chronicle of Martin of Troppau (Martinus Polonus) possibly inserted by the author himself and not by a subsequent transcriber.
Martin of Troppau had lived at the Curia as papal chaplain and penitentiary (he died 1278), for which
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 b. European Diplomacy. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
The Quintuple Alliance, including the four powers of the Quadruple Alliance and France, was established, and questions of slave trade and the status of Jews were raised.
Congresses at Troppau and Laibach were called to consider the revolutions in Spain and Italy (See 1820) (See 1820, July 2).
Metternich induced the three eastern powers to accept the Troppau Protocol, which directed against revolutions that might upset the peace.
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 Herzogtum Troppau
Der Artikel Herzogtum Troppau gehört zur Kategorie: Historisches Territorium, Deutsche Geschichte (Heiliges Römisches Reich), Tschechische Geschichte, HRR
Das Herzogtum Troppau war ein Territorium um die heute tschechische Stadt Troppau (Opava) im Grenzgebiet zwischen Böhmen, Mähren und Schlesien.
Die Stadt Troppau entstadt um 1200 im Zuge der deutschen Ostsiedlung.
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 Congress of Laibach - Encyclopedia.com
The meeting was convened to complete discussions begun at the Congress of Troppau (see Troppau, Congress of).
The congress caused the breach between Great Britain and the three conservative powers of Austria, Prussia, and Russia (popularly called the Holy Alliance) to widen.
stand at the Troppau and Laibach Congresses in 1820 and 1821 when the...
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 Opava: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
In 1820 representatives of the European great powers met there, at the Congress of Troppau, to discuss problems arising after the settlement of the Napoleonic Wars.
City landmarks include a 15th-century cathedral built by the Teutonic Knights, the 15th-century Church of St. George, and a 17th-century Jesuit foundation.
A few provincial try-outs aside, Hotter undertook his official stage debut when twenty-one years old, at Troppau (now Opava, Czech Republic), as the Speaker in The Magic Flute.
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 Opava
k.-Zeiten und bis 1945 hieß sie in Deutsch üblicherweise Troppau
November 1938 - einen Tag vor der förmlichen Eingliederung in das Reichsgebiet - schied sie aus dem Landkreis Troppau aus und bildete einen eigenen Stadtkreis
Troppau Gesetzentwurf M ü.M. Samaria (Film) Sabazius Litze Litze (Elektrotechnik) Litze (Weberei) Litze (Geflecht) Fliegenschnäpper
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 Landkreis Troppau
Der Artikel Landkreis Troppau gehört zur Kategorie: Ehemaliger Landkreis in Mähren
Am selben Tag schied die Stadt Troppau aus dem Landkreis aus und bildete fortan einen eigenen Stadtkreis.
November wurde der Landkreis Troppau förmlich in das Deutsche Reich eingegliedert und trat zum Verwaltungsbezirk der Sudetendeutschen Gebiete unter dem Reichskommissar Konrad Henlein.
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 tschechisch, Troppau, viele, Ústí, völlig, trat Sudetenland (Reichsgau)
tschechisch, Troppau, viele, Ústí, völlig, trat Sudetenland (Reichsgau)
Das Sudetenland teilte sich in drei Regierungsbezirke: Aussig (tschechisch Ústí nad Labem), Eger (tschechisch Cheb) und Troppau (tschechisch Opava).
Sitz des Regierungsbezirks Eger wurde vorläufig die Stadt Karlsbad (tschechisch Karlovy Vary), die anderen Sitze waren Aussig und Troppau.
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 CONGRESS OF TROPPAU - Online Information article about CONGRESS OF TROPPAU
CONGRESS OF TROPPAU - Online Information article about CONGRESS OF TROPPAU
MAIN (from the Aryan root which appears in " may " and " might," and Lat.
Troppau Protocol " is as follows: " States, which have undergone a See also:
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 Neue Rheinsiche Zeitung No. 291 May 1849
For some days they have been threatening the passes near Csacze and Jablunka, whither the imperial observation corps has been withdrawn.
To avert a Magyar invasion of Silesia, an infantry division has been sent to Csacze, the infantry division stationed at Bielitz since last January has been moved to Jablunka, and, finally, a battalion has been withdrawn from Troppau and stationed in the neighbourhood of Friedek.
“From Karwin, a small Prussian town, about two hours’ journey from Troppau, reports have been received that from the castle-tower many beacons could be observed in the Carpathians on the 24th, and it is believed that they were signals to mobilise the Landsturm in Galicia.
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 Ahnenforschung.Net-Forum | Böhmen, Mähren, Sudetenland, Karpaten Genealogie | [Suche/Frage] Ahnensuche Kreis ...
Im Gebietsarchiv Troppau kann der Leiter, Karel Mueller (zu Deutsch: Karl Müller), bestens Deutsch wie auch einige seiner Mitarbeiter.
sie werden es nicht glauben habe heute eine E-Mail aus dem Archiv von Troppau bekommen und die gewünschte Abschrift bekommen ist das nicht klasse.
Aber ich würde das Archiv in Troppau anschreiben.
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 Troppau Congress of - AOL Research & Learn
Troppau Congress of - AOL Research & Learn
Its purpose was to consider the means of suppressing the liberal uprisings against Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Ferdinand VII of Spain.
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 AllRefer.com - Troppau, Congress of (Treaties And Alliances) - Encyclopedia
Troppau, Congress of[trOp´ou] Pronunciation Key, 1820, international conference convened at the behest of Czar Alexander I of Russia under the provisions of the Quadruple Alliance.
The congress, which met at Troppau in Austrian Silesia, was attended by representatives of Russia, Austria, Prussia, Great Britain, and France.
Its purpose was to consider the means of suppressing the liberal uprisings against Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Ferdinand VII of Spain.
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 Troppau: Documents on the Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans: Survivors speak out.
When the camp was moved to Eichendorff Platz, Troppau, at the end of August, the food improved thanks to the influence of a German partisan by the name of Gebauer.
On June 4, 1945, arriving with travel permission at the Troppau train station from Böhmisch-Leipa, I was arrested for being a German, with no official reason given, and was taken to the police prison, where I was beaten and robbed of all my valuables.
I spent 13 months in the Troppau concentration camp and was severely maltreated after my arrest and my committal to the camp.
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 Opava
Opava AudioCs-Opava.ogglisten (- Czech, German : ''Troppau'', Polish : ''Opawa'') is a city in the northern Czech Republic on the Opava river.
The historical capital of Czech Silesia, Opava is now in the Moravian-Silesian Region and has a population of 59,843 as of January 1 2005.
After the majority of Silesia was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia during the War of the Austrian Succession begun in 1740, the remaining Silesian territory still under the control of the Habsburg Monarchy became known as Austrian Silesia with its capital in Opava (1742 - 1918).
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