Paul Dittrich, the Glossary
Paul Dittrich (11 November 1868, Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire – 30 December 1939, Salzburg, Nazi Germany) was an Austrian photographer who established himself in Ottoman Egypt in 1894.[1]
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15 relations: Amédée Baillot de Guerville, Austria-Hungary, Austrians, Austro-Hungarian Navy, Cairo, Coptic Orthodox Church, Gabriel Lekegian, Khedivate of Egypt, King of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Mosque, Nazi Germany, Ottoman Egypt, Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church, Salzburg, Vienna.
- Austrian photographers
- Expatriate photographers in Egypt
- Expatriates from Austria-Hungary
- Expatriates in Egypt
- Photographers from Austria-Hungary
Amédée Baillot de Guerville
Amédée Baillot de Guerville (né Constantin Amédée Luce;Paris, France, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1555-1929 5 May 1869 – 21 May 1913), was a French-American freelance war correspondent, editor, and commercial agent, most frequently cited for his travel writing.
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Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.
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Austrians
Austrians (Österreicher) are the citizens and nationals of Austria.
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Austro-Hungarian Navy
The Austro-Hungarian Navy or Imperial and Royal War Navy (kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine, in short k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, Császári és Királyi Haditengerészet) was the naval force of Austria-Hungary.
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Cairo
Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, and is the country's largest city, being home to more than 10 million people.
Coptic Orthodox Church
The Coptic Orthodox Church (lit), also known as the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria, is an Oriental Orthodox Christian church based in Egypt.
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Gabriel Lekegian
Gabriel Lekegian (1853 – c. 1920), also known as G. Lékégian, was an Armenian painter and photographer, active in Constantinople and Cairo from the 1880s to the 1920s.
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Khedivate of Egypt
The Khedivate of Egypt (or خُدَيْوِيَّةُ مِصْرَ,; خدیویت مصر) was an autonomous tributary state of the Ottoman Empire, established and ruled by the Muhammad Ali Dynasty following the defeat and expulsion of Napoleon Bonaparte's forces which brought an end to the short-lived French occupation of Lower Egypt.
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King of Egypt
King of Egypt was the title used by the ruler of Egypt between 1922 and 1951.
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Muhammad Ali Mosque
The Muhammad Ali Mosque or Alabaster Mosque (مسجد محمد علي) is a mosque situated in the Citadel of Cairo in Egypt and was commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha between 1830 and 1848.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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Ottoman Egypt
Ottoman Egypt was an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Mamluk Egypt by the Ottomans in 1517.
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Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church
Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (The Church of Martyrs Sergius and Bacchus in The Cave) (كنيسة القديسين سرجيوس و باخوس (أبو سرجة)), also known as Abu Serga, in Coptic Cairo is one of the oldest Coptic Christian churches in Egypt, dating back to the 4th century.
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Salzburg
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
See also
Austrian photographers
- Alfons Schilling
- Andreas Horvath
- Arno Gasteiger
- Bernhard Fuchs
- Carl Seebald
- Elmar Peintner
- Ferdinand Schmutzer
- Ferry Radax
- Franz Krieger
- Fred Fehl
- Friedrich Franz
- Georg Fayer
- Gottfried Rainer
- Heinrich Kühn
- Heinz Cibulka
- Kurt Reinhard (Austrian Righteous among the Nations)
- Leopold Fischer (photographer)
- Ludwig Grillich
- Martin Siebenbrunner
- Moritz Nähr
- Othmar Pferschy
- Paul Dittrich
- Walter Riml
Expatriate photographers in Egypt
- Antonio Beato
- Felice Beato
- Francis Frith
- Harry Burton (Egyptologist)
- James Robertson (photographer)
- Jean Weinberg
- John Feeney (filmmaker)
- Paul Dittrich
- Pierre Trémaux
- W. Hanselman
Expatriates from Austria-Hungary
- Emil Torday
- Ferdinand Bruckner
- Gisela Januszewska
- Ignác Šechtl
- Marika Rökk
- Oskar Back
- Paul Dittrich
- Robert Saudek
- Rudolf Dittrich
- Rudolf Franz Lehnert
- Rudolf König
- Tivadar Nachéz
Expatriates in Egypt
- Alfred Rodrigues
- Andon Zako Çajupi
- Bill Pearson (New Zealand writer)
- Carlo Pollonera
- Charles Frédéric Chassériau
- Eugene Balabin
- Franz Xaver Kosler
- Gabriele Reuter
- George Philippou Pierides
- Gustav Hägglund
- Herbert Michael Gilles
- Hugo II Logothetti
- Ioannis Pangas
- Maria Fjodorovna Zibold
- Marika Rökk
- Mihal Turtulli
- Mixed Courts of Egypt
- Montreux Convention Regarding the Abolition of the Capitulations in Egypt
- Musa Bigiev
- Mutamassirun
- Nanos Valaoritis
- Nikolaos Stournaras
- Nikolla Naço
- Noureddine Adam
- Oskar Becker (assailant)
- Paul Dittrich
- Spiro Dine
- Thimi Mitko
- Tony Binder
- Vladimir Golenishchev
- William Paul Gerhard
Photographers from Austria-Hungary
- Alexander Seik
- Anton Kolm
- Baron Raimund von Stillfried
- Bohumila Bloudilová
- Carl Seebald
- Eduard Nepomuk Kozič
- Emil Mayer
- Ernest Pogorelc
- Ferdinand Schmutzer
- Ferenc Veress
- Ignác Šechtl
- Ilario Carposio
- Ivan Standl
- József Borsos
- Jan Adolf Brandeis
- Josef Jindřich Šechtl
- Josip Karaman
- Károly Koller
- Karel Klíč
- Ludwig Grillich
- Moritz Nähr
- Paul Dittrich
- Richard Buchta
- Rudolf Bruner-Dvořák
- Rudolf Franz Lehnert
- Theodor Scheimpflug
- Vladimír Jindřich Bufka
- Wilhelm J. Burger
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Dittrich
Also known as P. Dittrich.