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Franz Karl Praßl
Franz Karl Praßl (born 28 September 1954 in Feldbach) is an Austrian theologian, church musician and composer. External links * 20th-century Austrian Roman Catholic theologians 21st-century Austrian Roman Catholic theologians People from Südoststeiermark District Austrian composers 20th-century Austrian classical composers 21st-century Austrian classical composers Classical composers of church music 1954 births Living people {{Austria-reli-bio-stub ...
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Feldbach, Styria
Feldbach (; ) is a town in the southeast of the Austrian state of Styria, near the Slovenian and Hungary, Hungarian border. It is located in the valley around the river Rába, Raab. With 13,421 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2023), Feldbach is the fifth largest town in Styria. History Findings from the Neolithic period prove the early existence of a settlement in the area where Feldbach is now located. The name "Feldbach" was first mentioned in 1188 as "Velwinbach". A parish exists since 1232. In 1469, Feldbach was devastated by rebellious troops. This is probably the reason why the , a medieval fortification, fortress, was built. In the 15th century, Feldbach was the setting of many conflicts between rival Aristocracy (class), aristocratic families which caused destruction and pillages in the town. Finally, after the Hajduks (which accompanied the attacking Ottoman Turks) destroyed the whole town, except the Tabor hill, a closed fortification with several gates was built. Feldba ...
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21st-century Austrian Roman Catholic Theologians
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