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Deutsch: Mausoleum der Familie Schey von Koromla im alten israelitischen Teil des Wiener Zentralfriedhofes: Friedrich Schey von Koromla (Bankier, Unternehmer und Großhändler; 1815, Güns/Kőszeg–1881, Wien); Hermine Schey von Koromla (geb. Landauer; 1822, Wien–1904, Wien); Stefan Schey von Koromla (1848–1892); Hubert Schey von Koromla (1877–1916); Julie Schey-Koromla (geb. Brandeis-Weikersheim; 1853–1924); Paul Schey-Koromla (Industrieller; 1854–1922); Gertrud von Worms (1863, London–1889, Wien); Vincenz Schey von Koromla (1857–1904); Moritz Schey-Koromla (1867–1921); Henriette Schey von Koromla (geb. Lang; 1856–1934); Josef Schey von Koromla (Jurist und Universitätsprofessor; 1853–1938); Emmy Unger (geb. Schey; verw. Baronin Worms; 1840–1913; Joseph Unger (Präsident des Reichsgerichts und Universitätsprofessor; 1828–1913)
English: Mausoleum of the Schey von Koromla family in the old Jewish part of the Vienna Central Cemetery: Friedrich Schey von Koromla (banker, merchant and entrepreneur; 1815, Kőszeg–1881, Vienna); Hermine Schey von Koromla (nèe Landauer; 1822, Vienna–1904, Vienna); Stefan Schey von Koromla (1848–1892); Hubert Schey von Koromla (1877–1916); Julie Schey-Koromla (née Brandeis-Weikersheim; 1853–1924); Paul Schey-Koromla (entrepreneur; 1854–1922); Gertrud von Worms (1863, London–1889, Vienna); Vincenz Schey von Koromla (1857–1904); Moritz Schey-Koromla (1867–1921); Henriette Schey von Koromla (née Lang; 1856–1934); Josef Schey von Koromla (jurist and university professor; 1853–1938); Emmy Unger (née Schey; widowed Baroness Worms; 1840–1913; Joseph Unger (President of the Supreme Court of the Empire and university professor; 1828–1913) |
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