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    affected by flooding in August 2023. Viktring Abbey Wikimedia Commons has media related to Klagenfurt - Viktring. "Slovenia, Austria floods leave 3 dead...
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    Viktring Abbey (German: Stift Viktring, Slovene: Opatija Vetrinj) is a former Cistercian monastery in the Austrian state of Carinthia. Stift Viktring...
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    born in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee. He graduated from the BRG Klagenfurt-Viktring in 1985 and then studied until 1988 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna...
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  • The BRG Klagenfurt-Viktring is a Bundesrealgymnasium in the 13th district of Klagenfurt (Viktring), Austria. Emphasis is placed on the musical education...
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    various times. In the 14th century, the abbot and historiographer John of Viktring translated Klagenfurt's name in his Liber certarum historiarum as Queremoniae...
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  • John of Viktring (German: Johann von Viktring, Slovene: Janez Vetrinjski, Latin: Iohannis abbatis Victorensis; c. 1270 – 12 November 1347) was a late...
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    Massacre (Slovene: Pliberški pokol) and Viktring tragedy (Vetrinjska tragedija) are less employed. Viktring was a British camp where the largest number...
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    Maria Loretto and runs more like a channel straight to the east. It passes Viktring Abbey, an old monastery which is now a suburb of Carinthia's capital Klagenfurt...
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    Carinthia, Austria. The ceremony was first described by the chronicler John of Viktring on the occasion of the coronation of Meinhard II of Tyrol in 1286. It is...
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    Johann von Viktring (d. ca. 1346). For 1338, these sources mention a plague of locusts which destroyed much of that year's crop. Johann von Viktring refers...
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