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Eckartsau (Czech: Krcov) is a town in the
district of Gänserndorf in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria.
Schloss Eckartsau was the last
residence of...
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Schloss Eckartsau [de], east of Vienna. On 13 November,
following a
visit with
Hungarian magnates,
Charles issued a
similar proclamation—the
Eckartsau Proclamation—for...
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exile in
Switzerland after spending a
short time at
Castle Eckartsau.
Rudolf (also
known as
Ludolf or Ludó in folklore) was a
figure in folk...
- and the
remnants of his
Court departed for the
Royal shooting lodge at
Eckartsau,
close to the
borders with
Hungary and Slovakia.: 132 The
Republic of...
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prefix Deutsch- to
differ it from Kroatisch-Wagram (today part of
Eckartsau), a
village founded by
Croat settlers in the
course of the 1529 Ottoman...
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Towns in the
Marchfeld include: Aderklaa, Andlersdorf, Deutsch-Wagram,
Eckartsau, Engelhartstetten, Gänserndorf, Glinzendorf, Groß-Enzersdorf, Großhofen...
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Waltersdorf an der
March Dürnkrut Dürnkrut,
Waidendorf Ebenthal Eckartsau Eckartsau, Kopfstetten, Pframa,
Wagram an der Donau,
Witzelsdorf Engelhartstetten...
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spans the
areas of
Vienna (Lobau), Groß-Enzersdorf, Orth an der Donau,
Eckartsau, Engelhartstetten, Hainburg, Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Petronell-Carnuntum...
- and his
family left Schönbrunn
Palace in
Vienna and
moved to
Schloss Eckartsau east of the city, then
belonging to the
Habsburg Family Funds.
There he...
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Serbia 28 July 1914 • Dissolution of Austria-Hungary 31
October 1918 •
Eckartsau Declaration 13
November 1918 • Monarchy
abolished 16
November 1918 • Treaty...