Franz Schmid (17 January 1905 – 18 September 1992) was a German mountaineer. In 1932, he won a gold medal for alpinism at the Olympic Games, along with...
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Franz Xaver Schmid; name sometimes given as Franz Xaver Schmid-Schwarzenberg (October 22, 1819 – November 28, 1883) was an Austrian-German educator and...
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citizenship. He married Elsbeth Binsenstock-Schmid 1519, a widow a few years older than he was, who had an infant son, Franz, and was running her late husband's...
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along with his brother Franz, for being the first people to climb the northern wall of the Matterhorn on 1 August 1931. Schmid died on 16 May 1932 while...
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His son Franz Schmid [Wikidata] took charge of the establishment on 26 October 1839, and sold it to Adalbert della Torre in 1849. Among Schmid's publications...
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Italian and French, like Salieri himself. Gluck's first biographer, Anton Franz Schmid [de], wrote that Gluck grew up in a German-speaking area, and that Gluck...
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old Kornhaus (to the left side) and Zunfthaus zur Meisen. Aquarell by Franz Schmid, showing situation in 1757. Status Imperial Abbey Capital Fraumünster...
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in the Eastern Alps, was first climbed in June 1931 by Hans Ertl and Franz Schmid [fr] and the remote Southwest face in 1934. The North face was soloed...
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Angeles Review of Books. Schmid, Franziska (16 December 2021). "Trove of Kafka's drawings reveals his 'cheerful side'". Futurity. Franz Kafka: The Drawings...
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Julius Schmid (1854–1935) was a Viennese painter best known by his painting of Franz Schubert, Schubertiade (also known as Schubertabend). He fell into...
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