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Je suppose que c'est l'un des deux fils de Milena Mrazović
" Milena Theresia Preindlsberger von Preindlsperg (née Mrazović; 28 December 1863 – 20 January 1927) was an Austro-Hungarian journalist, writer, and piano composer. Mrazović is credited for introducing Bosnia-Herzegovina, where she lived for 40 years, to the German-speaking public. She was the first journalist in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the author of the first classical compositions on its soil, but remains best known for the travel books she wrote during her long journeys. While horseback riding through remote mountain villages, Mrazović recorded Bosnian oral tradition and collected traditional costumes, building a valuable collection.
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Mrazović lived in the apartment above her printing shop until 1896, when she finally sold the Bosnische Post, as well as the printing and publishing business, and married the Sarajevo physician Josef Preindlsberger.
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After the Second World War, one of Mrazović's two sons brought his mother's ethnographic collection to Bosnia-Herzegovina and donated it to the National Museum in Sarajevo, as she had wished."
" Milena Preindlsperger von Preindsperg (Mrazovic)
Birthdate: 28 Décembre 1863 (63)
Death: 20 Janvier 1927 (63)
Sanatorium Löw, Wien
Famille proche :
Épouse de Prim.Dr.med. Josef Preindlsperger von Preindsperg" Jacques Ghémard le jeudi 30 août 2018 Contribution au livre ouvert de Georges Jean Edouard Mrazovich de Preindlsperg | |