• Rohrau may refer to: Rohrau, Austria, a town in Lower Austria Rohrau (Gärtringen), a village in the municipality of Gärtringen, Baden-Württemberg Count...
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  • Rohrau (German: Marktgemeinde Rohrau) is a village in the state of Lower Austria. The name comes from two German words: Rohr (reed) and Au (riparian forest)...
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    Schloss Rohrau is a castle in the town of Rohrau in Lower Austria, bordering on Burgenland. The building houses the art collection of the counts of Harrach...
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    Ferdinand Bonaventura, Count of Harrach and Rohrau (German: Ferdinand Bonaventura Graf von Harrach zu Rohrau; 14 July 1637 – 15 June 1706) was an Austrian...
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    Ranshofen Abbey, Duchy of Bavaria. There are two main family branches — the Rohrau branch in Austria (until 1886) and the Jilemnice branch in Bohemia. They...
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    Ferdinand Bonaventura Anton von Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen (11 April 1708 – Vienna, 28 January 1778) was an Austrian statesman, diplomat, Knight...
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    It is situated 25 km southwest of Stuttgart and consists of the villages Rohrau and Gärtringen. Friedrich Sieburg (1893–1964), journalist, writer and literary...
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    Count Friedrich August von Harrach-Rohrau, (Vienna, 8 June 1696 – Vienna, 4 June 1749), was plenipotentiary minister of the Austrian Netherlands (1732–1741)...
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    Count Ferdinand von Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen (27 February 1832, Rosnochau – 13 February 1915, Berlin) was a German aristocrat, landscape, history...
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  • and Michael Haydn. He worked as a wheelwright in the Austrian village of Rohrau, where he also served as Marktrichter, an office akin to village mayor....
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