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- former districts: Atzgersdorf, Erlaa, Inzersdorf, Kalksburg, Liesing, Mauer, Rodaun, and Siebenhirten. Liesing lies in the southwest of Vienna and borders Lower...
- Gerty converted to Christianity before their marriage, and they settled in Rodaun (now part of Liesing), not far from Vienna, and had three children: Christiane...
- Gestalt psychology. Christian von Ehrenfels was born on 20 June 1859 in Rodaun near Vienna and grew up at his father's castle Brunn am Walde in Lower Austria...
- welthistorischer Ulk, Frankfurt, 1905 Ostara (magazine), 89 or 100 issues, Rodaun and Mödling, 1905–17 (38 issues were republished in Vienna between 1926...
- Benno Geiger (pseudonym: Egon E. Nerbig, born 21 February 1882 in Rodaun near Vienna; died 26 July 1965 in Venice) was an Austrian art historian, art dealer...
- Hofmannsthal, an Austrian novelist, librettist, and dramatist, who settled in Rodaun (now part of Liesing). His sister, Christiane, married German indologist...
- concert singer Gustav Friedrich . From 1910 she worked in Berlin and later in Rodaun near Vienna as a singing teacher. biografiA, Lexikon österreichischer Frauen...
- S U Baumgarten 5.78 km (3.59 mi) Rudolfsheim commons 60 Westbahnhof S U Rodaun 11.10 km (6.90 mi) Rudolfsheim, Speising commons 62 Oper/Karlsplatz U Lainz...
- area is unknown. The last place of discovery is in the Liesing valley near Rodaun, which points to a use of waters of the Liesing catchment area. Although...
- theatre critic and translator Hugo von Hofmannsthal [de] (1874, Vienna–1929, Rodaun), writer, dramatist, lyric poet and librettist Karl Kraus [de] (1874, Jitschin–1936...