Politicians •
Anton von Doblhoff-Dier (1800–1872), Austrian Minister-President •
Lajos Batthyány (1807–1849), the first Prime Minister of Hungary • (1810–1880), Abbot of the
Schottenstift, of Lower Austria •
Josef von Bauer (1817–1886), member of the Lower Austrian
Landtag •
Eduard Herbst (1820–1892), Justice Minister of
Cisleithania •
Franz Coronini von Cronberg (1833–1901), President of the Austrian Chamber of Deputies •
Heinrich von Wittek (1844–1930), Minister-President of
Cisleithania •
Aloys von Liechtenstein (1846–1920), of Lower Austria •
Hugo von Glanz-Eicha (1848–1915), Minister of Trade of
Cisleithania •
Guido von Call (1849–1927), Diplomat, Minister of Trade of
Cisleithania •
Engelbert Pernerstorfer (1850–1918), Vice President of the Austrian Chamber of Deputies •
Alfred III. zu Windisch-Grätz (1851–1927), Minister-President of
Cisleithania •
Victor Adler (1852–1918), founder of the
Social Democratic Party of Austria •
Heinrich von Lützow (1852–1935), diplomat •
Heinrich Lammasch (1853–1920), last serving Minister-President of
Cisleithania •
Franz I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1853–1938) •
Franz Klein (1854–1926), Justice Minister of
Cisleithania •
Karl Beurle (1860–1919), Member of the Upper Austrian
Landtag (Deutsche Volkspartei) •
Konrad zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (1863–1918), Minister-President of
Cisleithania •
Viktor Kienböck (1873–1956), Austrian
finance minister •
Prince Karl Aloys of Liechtenstein (1878–1955), Austrian
Rittmeister and
Governor of Liechtenstein •
Charles I of Habsburg-Este (1887–1922), last
Emperor of Austria •
Karl Appel (1892–1967), member of the
National Council (
SPÖ) •
Franz Josef II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1906–1989) •
Leopold Guggenberger (born 1918), Mayor of
Klagenfurt (
ÖVP) •
Hans Tuppy (born 1924), Austrian Science Minister (
ÖVP), Biochemist •
Manfred Mautner Markhof (1927–2008), member of the
Federal Council (
ÖVP), entrepreneur •
Franz Hums (born 1937), Austrian Labour and Social Affairs Minister (
SPÖ) •
Michael Graff (1937–2008), general secretary of the
Austrian People's Party (
ÖVP) •
Peter Marboe (born 1942), Vienna city councillor for cultural affairs (
ÖVP) •
Hans Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein (born 1945) •
Wolfgang Schüssel (born 1945), former
Chancellor of Austria (
ÖVP) •
Rudolf Scholten (born 1955), former Austrian Minister of Science and Education (
SPÖ) •
Christoph Chorherr (born 1960), former head of the
Austrian Green Party •
Johannes Peterlik (born 1967), Austrian diplomat
Arts •
Franz Wild (1791–1860), opera singer •
Johann Nestroy (1801–1862), actor, playwright •
Eduard von Bauernfeld (1802–1890), poet •
Nikolaus Lenau (1802–1850), poet •
Moritz von Schwind (1804–1871), painter •
Friedrich Halm (1806–1871), poet, playwright •
Anastasius Grün (1806–1876), poet •
Gustav von Franck (1807–1860), writer •
Alexander von Bensa (1820–1902), artist •
Ferdinand Kürnberger (1821–1879), writer •
Johann Strauss II (1825–1899), composer •
Josef Strauss (1827–1870), composer •
Robert Hamerling (1830–1889), poet •
Karl Julius Ebersberg (1831–1876), writer •
Franz von Jauner (1831–1900), actor, theatre director •
Otto Bach (1833–1893), church musician, director of the
Mozarteum •
Ferdinand von Saar (1833–1906), writer •
Josef von Doblhoff-Dier (1844–1928), writer, diplomat •
Alfred von Berger (1853–1912),
dramaturge, director of the
Burgtheater (Imperial Court Theatre) •
Max von Ferstel (1859–1936), architect •
Max Kurzweil (1867–1916), artist •
Maximilian Liebenwein (1869–1926), artist •
Leopold Andrian (1875–1951), writer, diplomat •
Alfred Neugebauer (1888–1957), writer •
Otto Friedländer (1889–1963), writer •
Georg Terramare (1889–1948), playwright •
Paul Elbogen (1894–1987), writer •
Eduard Volters (1904–1972), writer •
Franz Stoß (1909–1995), actor, director of the
Burgtheater (Court Theatre) and the
Theater in der Josefstadt • Otto Ambros (1910–1979), writer •
Ernst Haeusserman (1916–1984), theatre director, stage director, writer and film producer •
Ernst Jandl (1925–2000), poet •
Wilfried Seipel (born 1944), former director of the
Kunsthistorisches Museum •
Peter Planyavsky (born 1947), organist, composer •
Friedrich Dolezal, cellist of the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra •
Clemens Hellsberg (born 1952), violinist, member of the board of the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra •
Herbert Föttinger (born 1961), actor, director of the
Theater in der Josefstadt •
Konstantin Reymaier (aka Erich Konstantin Reymaier) (born 1969), organist, composer,
Catholic priest •
Rainer Frimmel (born 1971), photographer, film director •
Xaver Bayer (born 1977), writer •
Gottlieb Wallisch (born 1978), pianist
Science •
Adalbert Nikolaus Fuchs (1814–1886), director of the
Polytechnic Institute •
Ernest Hauswirth (1818–1901), historian •
Karl Friesach (1821–1891),
astrophysicist •
Franz von Hauer (1822–1899), geologist •
Sigismund Gschwandner (1824–1896),
physicist •
Hugo Mareta (1827–1913),
Germanist •
Vincenz Knauer (1828–1894), philosopher •
Hugo Kremer von Auenrode (1833–1888),
Rector of the
University of Prague •
Anton Mayer (1838–1924), historian •
Karl Exner (1842–1914),
physicist •
Heinrich Obersteiner (1847–1922),
neurologist •
Cölestin Wolfsgruber (1848–1924),
church historian •
Hans von Chiari (1851–1916),
pathologist •
Heinrich Friedjung (1851–1920), historian, journalist •
Ernst Fuchs (1851–1930),
ophthalmologist •
Franz von Liszt (1851–1919),
jurist,
criminologist, politician •
Sigmund Adler (1853–1920), historian •
Friedrich Becke (1855–1931),
mineralogist •
Jakob Minor (1855–1912), scholar •
August Sauer (1855–1926), scholar •
Joseph Seemüller (1855–1920),
Germanist •
Alexander Dedekind (1856–1940),
Egyptologist •
Julius Wagner-Jauregg (1857–1940),
psychiatrist •
Heinrich Swoboda (1861–1923),
pastoral theologian •
Lothar von Frankl-Hochwart (1862–1914),
neurologist •
Albert Starzer (1863–1909), historian •
Eduard Zirm (1863–1944),
ophthalmologist •
Ivo Pfaff (1864–1925), historian of law •
Ernst Kalinka (1865–1946),
classical philologist,
rector of the
University of Innsbruck •
Albert Hübl (1867–1931), historian •
Carl von Kraus (1868–1952),
Germanist •
Michael Maria Rabenlechner (1868–1952), scholar •
Maximilian Bittner (1869–1918),
orientalist •
Karl Inama von Sternegg (1871–1931),
genealogist, scholar of
heraldry •
Clemens von Pirquet (1874–1929),
immunologist •
Carl Furtmüller (1880–1951),
psychologist •
Franz Exner (1881–1947),
criminologist •
Karl von Frisch (1886–1982),
ethologist,
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1973 •
Franz Borkenau (1900–1957), Geschichtsphilosopher, Soziologe •
Konrad Lorenz (1903–1989),
ethologist,
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1973 •
Peter Beck-Mannagetta (1913–1998), geologist •
Michael Mitterauer (born 1937), historian •
Günter Virt (born 1940), theologian •
Herbert Laszlo (1940–2009), scholar in
happiness economics •
Georg Braulik (born 1941),
biblical scholar (
Old Testament) •
Kurt Gschwantler (born 1944),
classical archaeologist •
Wolfgang Lutz (born 1956),
demographer •
Matthias Scheutz (born 1966), researcher in
artificial intelligence and
cognitive science •
Michael Schaefberger (born 1967), opinion pollster •
Drehli Robnik (born 1967), scholar in
film studies Others •
Urban Loritz (1807–1881),
minister •
Sebastian Brunner (1814–1893), theologian, writer •
Anton von Petz (1819–1885),
admiral •
Hermann Schubert) (1826–1892),
minister •
Clemens Kickh (1827–1913),
Hofprediger (preacher at court) •
Adolf Kern (1829–1906),
minister •
Sigmund Mayer (1832–1920), businessman •
Alexander von Dorn (1838–1919), publicist, economist •
Leopold Rost (1842–1913), abbot of the
Schottenstift •
Albert Figdor (1843–1927), banker, art collector •
Karl Graf Lanckoroński (1848–1933), patron of art •
Eugen Böhm von Bawerk (1851–1914), national economist •
Friedrich von Wieser (1851–1926), national economist •
Wilhelm Janauschek (1859–1926), missionary •
Julius Meinl III (1903–1991), entrepreneur (
Julius Meinl) •
Heinrich Treichl (born 1913), general manager of the
Creditanstalt Bank •
Otto Schönherr (1922–2015), journalist, editor-in-chief of the
Austria Press Agency •
Fritz Molden (1924–2014), journalist, publisher •
Gustav Harmer (born 1934), beer brewer (
Brauerei Ottakringer, Grieskirchner) •
Heinrich Ferenczy (born 1938), abbot of the
Schottenstift and Stift St. Paul in Lavanttal •
Hans-Georg Possanner (1940–2006), Pressesprecher der
Ständigen Vertretung Österreichs bei der EU •
Franz Hlavac (born 1948), Wirtschaftsjournalist (
ORF) •
Johannes Jung (born 1952),
abbot of the
Schottenstift •
Andreas Treichl (born 1952), general manager of the Erste Bank •
Christoph Herbst (born 1960),
Constitutional Court judge •
Nikolaus Krasa (born 1960),
vicar general of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna •
Rudolf Mitlöhner (born 1965), journalist, editor-in-chief of the
Die Furche magazine •
Lothar Tschapka (born 1966),
elocutionist •
Georg Spatt (born 1967), director of the
Hitradio Ö3 radio channel at the
ORF (broadcaster) (Austrian Broadcasting Corporation) •
Niki Zitny (born 1973), golfer ==References==