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Johann Frank (musician)
Johann Frank may refer to: * Johann Frank (footballer) (1938 – 2010), Austrian football player and coach * Johann Frank (general) (born 1969) is an officer of the Austrian Armed Forces and political scientist See also * Johann Franck (1618 – 1677), German politician, lyric poet and hymnist * Johann Frank Kirchbach (1859 – 1912), German historical-, portrait-, genre- and landscape-painter, graphic designer and illustrator * Johann Peter Frank Johann Peter Frank (19 March 1745 – 24 April 1821) was a German physician and hygienist. Biography He was born in Rodalben. His first studies were in theology. He then studied medicine at the Universities of Strasbourg and Heidelberg, and ea ...
(1745 – 1821), German physician and hygienist {{human name disambiguation, Frank, Johann ...
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Johann Frank (footballer)
Johann Frank (14 May 1938 – 2 January 2010) was an Austrian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player and coach. He played for FC Wien, SC Schwechat and Austria Wien. He coached Schwechat and Neusiedl. References * *Johann Frankat Austria-archiv.at 1938 births 2010 deaths Austrian men's footballers Austria men's international footballers Austrian football managers FK Austria Wien players 1. Simmeringer SC managers Wiener Sport-Club managers Men's association football defenders 20th-century Austrian sportsmen {{austria-footy-defender-stub ...
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Johann Frank (general)
Johann Frank (born 6 November 1969 in Leoben, Austria) is a Major General of the Austrian Armed Forces. He is the director cabinet of the Chairman of the European Union Military Committee (since June 2022) and supports General Robert Brieger, who took over the chairmanship of the EU Military Committee from that date. From 2020 to 2022, he was director of the Institute for Peace Support and Conflict Management at the ''National Defence Academy'' in Vienna. From 2014 to 2020, he held the position of Security policy director at the Federal Ministry of Defence (in Austria: BMLV) and was a permanent member of the National Security Council (NSC) and the council for integration and foreign policy (German: ''Rat für Integration und Außenpolitik, RIA''). Career Frank graduated from the military secondary school (German: ''Militärrealgymnasium'') in Wiener Neustadt in 1988 and attended the Theresian Military Academy from 1989 to 1992. He became a company commander and teaching offic ...
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Johann Franck
Johann Fran(c)k (1 June 1618 – 18 June 1677) was a German politician (serving as mayor of Guben and a member of the Landtag of Lower Lusatia) and a lyric poet and hymnist. Life Franck was born in Guben, Margraviate of Lower Lusatia. After visiting the Latin school in Guben, he attended schools in Cottbus and Stettin, as well as the gymnasium in Thorn (Toruń). After studying law at the University of Königsberg, he became a councilor in his native town, later becoming its mayor and a member of the Landtag of Lower Lusatia. He died in Guben. Works Under the influence of the Silesian School and of Simon Dach of Königsberg, he produced a series of poems and hymns, collected and edited by himself in two volumes (Guben, 1674), entitled: ''Teutsche Gedichte, enthaltend geistliches Zion samt Vaterunserharfe nebst irdischem Helicon oder Lob-, Lieb-, Leidgedichte, etc.''. His secular poems are forgotten; about forty of his religious songs, hymns, and psalms have been kept in the ...
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Johann Frank Kirchbach
Johann Frank Kirchbach (2 June 1859, London – 19 March 1912, Schliersee), was a German historical-, portrait-, genre- and landscape-painter; who also operated as a graphic designer and illustrator. Biography His father was the artist, Ernst Kirchbach, who was in exile at the time of his birth. He received his first education at the Dresden Academy (1878) then, as a student of the Munich Academy, exhibited for the first time in 1881, in Munich and Berlin. In 1882, He won first prize for his painting "Duke Christoph the fighter, on the corpse of the last Abensberger" Between 1882 and 1883, he traveled to Italy, France, and England. When he returned, he took part in the painting of the Schloss Drachenburg near Bonn, with scenes from the Nibelungenlied. The primary image, "The Quarrel of the Queens" was his work. He then studied in Paris, with Mihály Munkácsy, and created a monumental painting of " Ganymede". Between 1884 and 1886, he was in Munich and created the colossal pai ...
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