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Anton Romako (20
October 1832 – 8
March 1889) was an
Austrian painter.
Anton Romako was born in
Atzgersdorf (now a
district of Liesing, Vienna), as an...
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starting with
their first design SMS Lissa (6,100 tons)
designed by
Josef von
Romako and
launched in 1871. The
Austrian SMS Kaiser—not to be
confused with German...
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Josef Ritter von
Romako (1828 – 5 June 1882) was an Austro-Hungarian
naval architect in the 19th century. He was
responsible for
designing most of the...
- (1868–1909)
Michael Rieser (1828–1905)
Alfred Roller (1864–1935)
Anton Romako (1832–1889)
Constantin Daniel Rosenthal (1820–1851) Utz
Rothe (born 1940)...
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Tegetthoff (centre) at the
Battle of Lissa,
painting by
Anton Romako....
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businessman concerning works by 19th-century
Austrian artist Anton Romako. In 2016 the
museum reached a
settlement concerning five
works by Schiele...
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awarded the
Military Order of
Maria Theresa. In an 1880
painting by
Anton Romako,
Daublebsky is
pictured at Tegetthoff's side on the
bridge during the ramming...
- (February 1918–November 1918) (in
German Generalschiffbauingenieur)
Josef von
Romako A.
Waldvogel Siegfried Popper, (1904–April 1907)
Franz Pitzinger, (November...
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September 2004. The
reverse shows the Rear-Admiral
after a
painting by
Anton Romako,
standing on the
bridge of the S.M.S.
Erzherzog Ferdinand Max. In front...
- Austro-Hungarian navy
asked its
foremost naval designer,
Chief Engineer Josef von
Romako, who had
designed all of the
earlier ironclad vessels, to
prepare designs...