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Kostenko, Yurii. "Ukrainians in Austria." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XIX (2018): 767–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2018-48.

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Many Austrian citizens of Ukrainian origin actively helped diplomats of the young Ukraine to take the first steps in the development of bilateral relations with the Republic of Austria. The social and cultural life of Austrians of Ukrainian origin in the late 20 and early 21 centuries was concentrated around the Greek Catholic Church of St. Barbara in Vienna. With the restoration of Ukraine’s independence, their leading associations, in particular the Austrian Union of Ukrainian Philatelists, were reformatted, and the Ukrainian-Austrian Association was created, which implemented many interesti
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Peno, Vesna. "On the multipart singing in the religious practice of orthodox Greeks and Serbs: The theological-culturological discourse." Muzikologija, no. 17 (2014): 129–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz1417129p.

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In 1844, Serbian patriarch Josif Rajacic served two central annual Liturgies, at the feasts of Pasha and Penticost, in the Greek church of Holy Trinity in Vienna; these were accompanied by the four-part choral music. The appearance of new music in several orthodox temples in Habsburg Monarchy (including this one) during the first half of the nineteenth century, became an additional problem in a long chain of troubles that had disturbed the ever imperiled relations between the local churches in Balkans, especially the Greek and Serbian Orthodox. The official epistle that was sent from the ecome
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Wilmer, S. E. "Cultural Encounters in Modern Productions of Greek Tragedy." Nordic Theatre Studies 28, no. 1 (2016): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/nts.v28i1.23969.

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The exiled character in need of asylum is a recurrent theme in ancient Greek tragedy. In many of these plays, we see uprooted and homeless persons seeking sanctuary, and for the ancient Greeks, hospitality was an important issue. Many of these plays have been updated to comment on the current social and political conditions of refugees and often reflect on the notion of hospitality, something which both Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida considered to be fundamental to ethics.
 Recently there has been a series of demonstrations and occupations of public spaces by asylum seekers that has
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Demian, Nicoleta. "Despre medaliile familiei Weifert din Pančevo / The Medals of the Weifert Family from Pančevo." Analele Banatului XXII 2014, January 1, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.55201/itwt7693.

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The numismatic collection of the Banat Museum in Timişoara includes two rare bronze medals dedicated to members of the well known Weifert family from Pančevo (Serbia). One is a medal dedicated to Ignaz Weifert on his 64th anniversary by his son Georg Weifert, crafted by the Austrian engraver Anton Schar (1845 – 1903). The second one is dedicated to Georg Weifert on his 44th anniversary, created by the Austrian engraver Franz Xaver Pawlik (1865 – 1906). They were purchased in 1907 by the Banat Museum from Fejér József, antiquarian in Budapest, for the sum of 22 crowns. The medals were given inv
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Books on the topic "Vienna (Austria). St. Salvator (Church)"

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M, Kantner Leopold, ed. Die Musikhandschriften des Pfarrarchivs St. Augustin in Wien. Verlag der Apfel, 2009.

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Ferdinand, Zörrer, and Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien., eds. St. Michael, Stadtpfarrkirche und Künstlerpfarre von Wien, 1288-1988. Eigenverlag der Museen der Stadt Wien, 1988.

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Ströher, Wolfgang. 50 Jahre Chor von St. Peter: Unter seinem Regens chori Alfred Reiman 1947-1997. Selbstverlag W. Ströher, 1997.

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Viktor, Flieder, Loidl Franz, and Erzbischöfliches Dom- und Diözesanmuseum Wien., eds. 1945: Chronologie einer Zerstörung : der Dom zu St. Stephan. 2nd ed. Wiener Dom-Verlag, 2000.

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Fürst, Ulrich. St. Laurentius in Gabel und die Piaristenkirche in Wien: Zwei kurvierte Kirchenbauten des Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt. Tuduv, 1991.

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Pachovsky, Angela. Figaro là, Figaro quà: Gedenkschrift Leopold M. Kantner (1932-2004). Verlag Der Apfel, 2006.

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St. Stephan in Wien: Der Bau der Gotischen Kirche. Bohlau Verlag GmbH u. Co. KG, 2018.

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850 Jahre St. Stephan: Symbol und Mitte in Wien, 1147-1997. Eigenverlag der Museen der Stadt Wien, 1997.

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St. Stephan in Wien. Die 'Herzogswerkstatt. Bohlau Verlag GmbH u. Co. KG, 2021.

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Die Musikhandschriften des Domarchivs St. Stephan in Wien. Verlag Der Apfel, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Vienna (Austria). St. Salvator (Church)"

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König, Irene. "Pfarre, Kloster, Diözese. Kirchliche Strukturen im Umbruch." In Niederösterreich im 18. Jahrhundert, Band 2: Gesellschaft, Kultur und Religion. NÖ Institut für Landeksunde, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.52035/noil.2024.18jh02.16.

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Parish, Monastery, Diocese. Ecclesiastical Structures in Upheaval. Until the founding of the Diocese of St. Pölten in 1785, almost the entire area of present-day Lower Austria belonged to the diocese of Passau as the Diocese below the Enns. As a result, the bishop of Passau regulated the Church life of the population via his officials in Vienna. The separation of Church and state had not been completed in the 18th century, however, and so the sovereign as the highest authority in the country appointed by God remained superior to the bishop in terms of canon law. With their Church reforms, Mari
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