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Andreas Steinhuber, S.J. (11
November 1824 – 15
October 1907) was a
German prelate of the
Catholic Church who
worked in
education as a
teacher and administrator...
- 1896 – 29
March 1907);
announced election of Pope Pius X (1903)
Andreas Steinhuber, S.J. (29
March 1907 – 15
October 1907)
Francesco Segna (15
October 1907 –...
- Term
ended 29
March 1907
Predecessor Isidoro Verga Successor Andreas Steinhuber Other post(s) Cardinal-Deacon of
Santa Maria in Via Lata (1896–1907) Previous...
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Santo Stefano. Dean of the
Sacred College of
Cardinals (Italy)
Andreas Steinhuber,
Prefect of the
Congregation of the
Index (Germany)
Domenico Svampa, Archbishop...
- Karl
Steinhuber (1 May 1906 in Linz –
November 2002) was an
Austrian sprint canoeist who
competed in the late 1930s. He won a
silver medal in the K-2 10000...
- H****ler 24 MF AUT
Michael Lang (on loan from
Grazer AK) 25 MF AUT Jan
Steinhuber 28 MF AUT Nico
Mikulic 30 FW AUT
Marcel Kopeinig 32 MF KOS Florian...
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sprint canoeist and gold
medallist at the 1936
Summer Olympics Karl
Steinhuber (1906–2002),
sprint canoeist,
silver medallist at the 1936
Summer Olympics...
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Coudray (1877–1879)
Giuseppe Pecci (1879–1890)
Vacant (1890–1894)
Andreas Steinhuber (1894–1907)
Gaetano Bisleti (1911–1928), pro illa vice (1928–1937) Konrad...
- philosopher. On the
election of
Cardinal no:Andreas
Steinhuber in 1893,
Palmieri was
appointed to
succeed Steinhuber as
theologian of the
Apostolic Penitentiary...
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Joseph Stalin. Franz-Josef Overbeck,
bishop of Essen,
Germany Andreas Steinhuber,
cardinal Franjo Šeper,
Cardinal and
Prefect of the
Congregation for the...