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Former Austrian Chancellor (1876–1932)
Ignaz Seipel (19 July 1876 – 2 August 1932) was an Austrian Catholic priest and conservative politician, who served as the Chancellor of the First Austrian
Ignaz_Seipel
Major conservative political party
were many priests in the party, including the later Austrian chancellor Ignaz Seipel, which attracted many votes from the tradition-bound rural population
Christian Social Party (Austria)
Christian_Social_Party_(Austria)
Surname list
Seipel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ignaz Seipel (1876–1932), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and politician Joseph H. Seipel
Seipel
Chancellor of Austria since 2025
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Christian_Stocker
Austrian state from 1919 to 1934
close ties with the Roman Catholic Church. The party's first Chancellor Ignaz Seipel came to power in May 1922 and attempted to forge a political alliance
First_Austrian_Republic
Austrian lawyer and politician (1874–1932)
to be close to the pan-German cause but still considered nonpartisan. Ignaz Seipel, chairman of the Christian Social Party, was reluctant to assume the
Johannes_Schober
Name list
violinist Ignaz Schwinn (1860–1948), German-American bicycle manufacturer Ignaz Seipel (1876–1932), Austrian prelate and politician Ignaz Semmelweis
Ignaz
Chancellor of Austria from 1932 to 1934
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Engelbert_Dollfuss
Austrian statesman (1870–1950)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Karl_Renner
German). Republic of Austria Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2019. "Dr. Ignaz Seipel" (in German). Republic of Austria Parliament. Retrieved 5 March 2019
List of chancellors of Austria
List_of_chancellors_of_Austria
Austrian diplomat and chancellor (1911–1990)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Bruno_Kreisky
2000–2007 Arnold Schwarzenegger (born 1947), former governor of California Ignaz Seipel (1876–1932), Catholic priest, Chancellor 1922–1924 and 1926–1929 Arthur
List_of_Austrians
Public official
GDVP Seipel, IgnazIgnaz Seipel (CS) 8 Hartleb, KarlKarl Hartleb [de] (1886–1965) 19 May 1927 4 May 1929 1 year, 350 days Landbund Seipel, IgnazIgnaz Seipel (CS)
Vice-Chancellor_of_Austria
Chancellor of Austria from 1934 to 1938
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Kurt_Schuschnigg
Austrian socialist politician (1881–1938)
Hitler's penal colony." From March to October 1919 Bauer served with Ignaz Seipel of the Christian Socialists on the socialization commission appointed
Otto_Bauer
Austrian diplomat and politician (1918–2007)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Kurt_Waldheim
British-Austrian police procedural television series based on novels by Frank Tallis
Hazai Bank) and Vienna (including the Loos House, Belvedere, de:Dr.-Ignaz-Seipel-Platz, Jesuitengasse, Michaelerplatz and the Hofburg). The first series
Vienna_Blood_(TV_series)
Austrian politician (1881–1941)
Council after the 1920 legislative election, he succeeded his party fellow Ignaz Seipel as Austrian chancellor on 20 November 1924. Under Ramek's government
Rudolf_Ramek
Chancellor of Austria from 1953 to 1961
Austrian deputy of the Christian Social Party. Backed by Chancellor Ignaz Seipel, he was also active in the Heimwehr paramilitary arm of right-wing political
Julius_Raab
Chancellor of Austria (2017–2019, 2020–2021)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Sebastian_Kurz
majority Turnout 87.05% First party Second party Third party Leader Ignaz Seipel Karl Seitz Franz Dinghofer Party CS SDAPÖ GDVP Last election 41.79%,
1923 Austrian legislative election
1923_Austrian_legislative_election
Church in Vienna, Austria
Andrea Pozzo between 1703 and 1705. The Jesuit Church is located on Dr. Ignaz Seipel-Platz, immediately adjacent to the old University of Vienna buildings
Jesuit_Church,_Vienna
Austrian businessman and politician
(implied but unambiguous) support for the economic policy of Chancellor Ignaz Seipel. In 1924, Streeruwitz was appointed the chief curator (Oberkurator) of
Ernst_Streeruwitz
Austrian politician (born 1968)
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Herbert_Kickl
Territory of Nazi Germany (1938–1945)
99.11% voted for a unification with Germany. On 31 May 1922, prelate Ignaz Seipel became Chancellor of the Christian Social government. He succeeded in
Austria_within_Nazi_Germany
Chancellor of Austria in 2021 and 2025
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Alexander_Schallenberg
Austrian jurist and politician (born 1978)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Beate_Meinl-Reisinger
Austrian diplomat, journalist, and politician (born 1965)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Karin_Kneissl
Chancellor of Austria from 2021 to 2025
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Karl_Nehammer
Head of government of Austria
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Chancellor_of_Austria
Cemetery in Vienna, Austria
Schwarz (1852–1897) aviation pioneer Alma Seidler (1899–1977), actress Ignaz Seipel (1876–1932), statesman, Austrian chancellor Matthias Sindelar (1903–1939)
Vienna_Central_Cemetery
Chancellor of Austria from 2000 to 2007
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Wolfgang_Schüssel
Austrian politician (1852–1918)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Victor_Adler
President of Austria from 1928 to 1938
President of Austria In office 10 December 1928 – 13 March 1938 Chancellor Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johann Schober Karl Vaugoin Otto Ender Karl Buresch
Wilhelm_Miklas
Austrian politician
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Maria_Fekter
1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany
with Austria. Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel, an Anschluss opponent, rejected the offer. In September 1929, Seipel was replaced by Johannes Schober,
Anschluss
Austrian Independent politician
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Wolfgang_Peschorn
Chancellor of Austria From 1945 to 1953
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Leopold_Figl
Austrian Nazi politician (1892–1946)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Arthur_Seyss-Inquart
Austrian nationalist and politician
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Ernst_Rüdiger_Starhemberg
Austrian jurist and politician (1871–1944)
May 1922, just four months later, Schober was forced to resign again. Ignaz Seipel, Schober's successor, had no use for Breisky in his cabinet. Breisky
Walter_Breisky
needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Leader Ignaz Seipel Karl Seitz Karl Hartleb Party CS–GDVP SPÖ Landbund Last election 44.05%
1927 Austrian legislative election
1927_Austrian_legislative_election
Austrian politician
Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 31 May 1922 to 20 November 1924 under Chancellor Ignaz Seipel. From 1925 to 1932 he also served as Austrian ambassador to Germany.
Felix_Frank
Chancellor of Austria from 1931 to 1932
politicians, after unsuccessful attempts by his predecessors Otto Ender and Ignaz Seipel to cope with the crisis. As the commercial crisis continued and domestic
Karl_Buresch
Chancellor of Austria in 1930
Defence In office 31 May 1922 – 21 September 1933 Chancellor Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Himself Otto Ender Karl
Carl_Vaugoin
Chancellor of Austria from 2008 to 2016
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Werner_Faymann
Austrian politician (1844–1910)
right-wing leaders of the First Austrian Republic in 1918–1933, such as Ignaz Seipel, Engelbert Dollfuss and Kurt Schuschnigg, who led Austria into a dictatorship
Karl_Lueger
Chancellor of Austria From 2016 to 2017
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Christian_Kern
Chancellor of Austria from 1986 to 1997
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Franz_Vranitzky
Austria. However, the Austrian Federal Chancellery under Chancellor Ignaz Seipel became aware of the matter on 27 September 1924, intervened, and thereby
Naturalization of Adolf Hitler
Naturalization_of_Adolf_Hitler
(ÖVP) Arnold Schwarzenegger, 38th Governor of California, United States Ignaz Seipel, former Chancellor (First Republic) Karl Seitz, Austrian president (First
List_of_Austrian_politicians
Chancellor of Austria from 2019 to 2020
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Brigitte_Bierlein
Minister for foreign affairs in Austria
1926 278 days CS Ramek II 11 Seipel, IgnazIgnaz Seipel (1876–1932) 20 October 1926 4 May 1929 2 years, 196 days CS Seipel IV–V 12 Streeruwitz, ErnstErnst
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Austria)
Minister_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Austria)
1918–34 socialist period in Vienna
the SDAP and CSP. The CSP-led national government under Bundeskanzler Ignaz Seipel, pressured by the Catholic Church, ordered the then-Mayor of Vienna Karl
Red_Vienna
Political party in Austria (1933–1938)
coalition governments along with the German nationalists; Chancellor Ignaz Seipel, a proponent of Catholic social teaching, advocated the idea of a "corporated"
Fatherland_Front_(Austria)
Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Austria
Renner (SDAPÖ) Michael Mayr (CSP) Johann Schober Ignaz Seipel (CSP) Rudolf Ramek (CSP) Ignaz Seipel (CSP) Ernst Streeruwitz (CSP) Johann Schober Carl
Chair of the Social Democratic Party of Austria
Chair_of_the_Social_Democratic_Party_of_Austria
Austrian civil servant, politician and diplomat
Johannes Schober. On 31 May 1922 he was appointed by Chancellor of Austria Ignaz Seipel as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position in which he served in
Alfred_Grünberger
1928 1 year, 258 days GDVP Seipel IV Cabinet–V – Ignaz Seipel (1876–1932) Acting 4 July 1928 6 July 1928 2 days CS Seipel V Cabinet 7 Franz Slama [de]
List of ministers of justice (Austria)
List_of_ministers_of_justice_(Austria)
Austrian politician and diplomat
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Willibald_Pahr
Austrian politician (1875–1945)
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Leopold_Waber
Politician and philosopher (1894–1972)
offered the presidency of the Austrian branch of the Pan-European Union to Ignaz Seipel, who accepted the offer unhesitatingly and rewarded his beneficiary with
Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
Richard_von_Coudenhove-Kalergi
was Ignaz Seipel, the leader of the Christian Socials, who had displaced the Social Democrats as the plurality party in the elections of 1920. Seipel, however
First_Schober_government
Austrian politician (born 1960)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Alfred_Gusenbauer
Political party in Austria
Party, providing the Vice-Chancellors in the cabinets of Johann Schober, Ignaz Seipel and Rudolf Ramek. From 1927, the similar oriented Landbund took the Greater
Greater_German_People's_Party
1942 book by Stefan Zweig
significant role once Austria had surrendered: Heinrich Lammasch and Ignaz Seipel. When Zweig arrives in Switzerland, he is immediately relieved and happy
The_World_of_Yesterday
Austrian politician, lawyer and judge (1873–1956)
Ignaz Seipel Preceded by Leopold Waber Succeeded by Ignaz Seipel Vice-Chancellor of Austria In office 20 October 1926 – 19 May 1927 Chancellor Ignaz Seipel
Franz_Dinghofer
Austrian chancellor, politician and lawyer (1875–1960)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Otto_Ender
Riots in Vienna, First Austrian Republic
bringing down the government headed by Christian Social Party Chancellor Ignaz Seipel. Massive protests began on the morning of 15 July, when a furious crowd
July_Revolt_of_1927
Catholic priests holding government positions
government may constitutionally prohibit clergy from holding public office. Ignaz Seipel, a priest, theologian and academic, served as the Foreign Minister of
Catholic priests in public office
Catholic_priests_in_public_office
Archduke of Austria and Prince of Tuscany
Carlos of Spain and his wife Infanta Maria das Neves of Portugal, and Dr. Ignaz Seipel (former Chancellor of Austria). In 1962 Rainer's sarcophagus was moved
Archduke Rainer of Austria (1895–1930)
Archduke_Rainer_of_Austria_(1895–1930)
1923 321 days GDVP Seipel I Cabinet 9 Seipel, IgnazIgnaz Seipel (1874–1932) 17 April 1923 22 November 1924 1 year, 219 days CS Seipel II–III (6) Ramek,
Minister of the Interior (Austria)
Minister_of_the_Interior_(Austria)
Austrian horticulturalist and politician (1901-1964)
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Josef_Afritsch
German politician
Minister Aristide Briand, the Czech leader Edvard Beneš, the Austrian Ignaz Seipel and the future chancellor of West Germany Konrad Adenauer in the Paneuropean
Paul_Löbe
under Ignaz Seipel instead. As the economic situation of Austria improved, the sentiment for Anschluss soon declined. According to Stefan Zweig, Seipel was
German_nationalism_in_Austria
Austrian diplomat and politician
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Benita_Ferrero-Waldner
President of Austria from 1920 to 1928
constitution in order to re-elect Hainisch for a third term. Federal Chancellor Ignaz Seipel proposed a one-year term for Hainisch, but Hainisch declined a third
Michael_Hainisch
President of the Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945
graduated as a Doctor of Theology in 1911. Influenced by his professors Ignaz Seipel and Franz Martin Schindler, in addition to city mayor Karl Lueger, Tiso
Jozef_Tiso
Austrian pentathlete (1941–2006)
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Liese_Prokop
Austrian philosopher, sociologist and economist (1878–1950)
this way, Spann had an indirect influence on the Home Guard and, via Ignaz Seipel, on the Christian Social Party. From 1929, Spann was close to the Home
Othmar_Spann
President of Austria from 1974 to 1986
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Rudolf_Kirchschläger
Austrian politician and diplomat (1909-1995)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Karl_Gruber
Austrian politician (1864–1922)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Michael_Mayr
Calendar year
supercentenarian (d. 1988) July 16 – Alfred Stock, German chemist (d. 1946) July 19 Ignaz Seipel, 4th Chancellor of Austria (d. 1932) Joseph Fielding Smith, 10th president
1876
Month of 1924
government as the new chancellor of Austria, succeeding Ignaz Seipel. Ramek would yield the post back to Seipel on October 20, 1926.[citation needed] The Gandy
November_1924
Austrian politician and business executive
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Hartwig_Löger
Austrian diplomat and politician
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Ursula_Plassnik
Catholic priest named Ignaz Seipel (1876–1932), who served twice as Chancellor (1922–1924 and 1926–1929). While in power, Seipel was working for an alliance
History_of_Austria
Austrian diplomat & politician (born 1958)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Michael_Linhart
Austrian politician (born 1955)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Reinhold_Mitterlehner
Month of 1932
motion of no confidence by a single vote. A few hours after the death of Ignaz Seipel, Dollfuss appointed a successor to his seat who voted in favour of the
August_1932
Chancellor of Austria from 1961 to 1964
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Alfons_Gorbach
Austrian politician and diplomat
Rudolf Ramek Leopold Waber Johannes Schober Felix Frank Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Vinzenz Schumy Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg Franz Winkler Franz
Eduard_Baar-Baarenfels
Austrian politician; Chancellor from 1964 to 1970
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Josef_Klaus
Ambassadors of Austria to Japan
Michael Mayr Hara Takashi 1925 1926 Ernst Störi Honorary Consul General Ignaz Seipel Wakatsuki Reijirō 1937 1953 Resumption of diplomatic relations Julius
List of ambassadors of Austria to Japan
List_of_ambassadors_of_Austria_to_Japan
Austrian politician (1934–2017)
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Alois_Mock
Chancellor of Austria (1997-2000; born 1947)
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Viktor_Klima
Chancellor of Austria from 1983 to 1986
Michael Mayr Johannes Schober Walter Breisky Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Carl Vaugoin Otto Ender
Fred_Sinowatz
Austrian Secretary of State
Alfred Grünberger Heinrich Mataja Rudolf Ramek Ignaz Seipel Ernst Streeruwitz Johannes Schober Ignaz Seipel Johannes Schober Karl Buresch Engelbert Dollfuß
Otto_Rösch
Austrian paramilitary group
the Heimwehr and Christian Social Party brought down the government. Ignaz Seipel, leader of the Christian Socialists, chose to install the independent
Heimwehr
delegate from Michigan Territory to the US House of Representatives Ignaz Seipel – Chancellor of Austria for two stints during the 1920s Josip Juraj Strossmayer
List of Christian clergy in politics
List_of_Christian_clergy_in_politics
IGNAZ SEIPEL
IGNAZ SEIPEL
Boy/Male
Latin
Ardent.
Boy/Male
German, Latin
Ardent; Burning
Male
German
German form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNATZ means "unknowing." It is interesting to note that the word Nazi originated as a short form of Ignatz and was used colloquially as a byname for a foolish or awkward person.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Latin, Slovenia
Ardent; Burning
Boy/Male
German, Latin
Ardent; Burning
Male
Slovene
Short form of Slovene Ignacij, possibly IGNAC means "unknowing."
IGNAZ SEIPEL
IGNAZ SEIPEL
Biblical
to cast; elevated
Boy/Male
Hindu
King among actors
Female
English
Pet form of English Michaela, MIKKI means "who is like God?"
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of a tribe
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Ever Courage
Boy/Male
Muslim
Freshness
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Warrior Arjuna
Female
Spanish
Spanish name for Bethlehem also used as a personal name, BELÉN means "house of bread."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Glory
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Beloved; Loving
IGNAZ SEIPEL
IGNAZ SEIPEL
IGNAZ SEIPEL
IGNAZ SEIPEL
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