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Ignaz and Seipel
His general style of politics later inspired some of the right-wing leaders of the First Austrian Republic in 1918-1933, such as Ignaz Seipel, Engelbert Dollfuss and Kurt Schuschnigg, who led the Austrian society towards Austrofascism.
This led to a general strike which had the aim of bringing down the government headed by Chancellor Ignaz Seipel.
Ignaz Seipel ( 19 July 1876 – 2 August 1932 ) was an Austrian prelate and politician who served as Chancellor during the 1920s.
* Ignaz Seipel: Christian statesman in a time of crisis by Klemens Von Klemperer ( Princeton University Press, 1972, ISBN 0-691-05197-6 )
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Referring to ideas developed by the Christian Social movement under Karl von Vogelsang ( 1818 – 1890 ) and the Christian Social Club of Workers, it was oriented towards the petit bourgeoisie and clerical-catholic ; there were many priests in the party, including the later Austrian chancellor Ignaz Seipel, which attracted many votes from the tradition-bound rural population.
He was succeeded by Ignaz Seipel, CS chairmen since 1921.
* Ignaz Seipel
He offered the presidency of the Austrian branch of the Pan-European Union to Ignaz Seipel, who accepted the offer unhesitatingly and rewarded his beneficiary with an office in the old Imperial palace in Vienna.
Federal Chancellor Ignaz Seipel proposed a one-year term for Hainisch, but Hainisch declined a third term.
On the 2 January 1927 Federal President Dr Michael Hainisch, Federal Chancellor Dr Ignaz Seipel and the then former Chancellor of State Dr Karl Renner addressed a big audience when they granted Gloggnitz the grant of privileges due to a town.
The party's first Chancellor, Ignaz Seipel, attempted to forge a political alliance between wealthy industrialists and the Roman Catholic Church.

Ignaz and Christian
Influenced by Domenico Scarlatti's harpsichord school and Haydn's classical school and by the stile galante of Johann Christian Bach and Ignazio Cirri, Clementi developed a fluent, technical legato style which he passed on to an entire generation of pianists, including John Field, Johann Baptist Cramer, Ignaz Moscheles, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Carl Czerny.
In a rare view that has not been adopted by any sizable element of the Jewish or Christian community, Ignaz Maybaum has proposed that the Holocaust is the ultimate form of vicarious atonement.
* Karl Christian Joseph Ignaz Eugen Franz Xavier ( b. Dresden, 13 July 1733-d. Dresden, 16 June 1796 ), Duke of Courland and Zemgale ( 1758 – 1763 ).
Members of the Mannheim school included Johann Stamitz, Franz Xaver Richter, Carl Stamitz, Franz Ignaz Beck, Ignaz Fränzl, and Christian Cannabich, and it had a very direct influence on many major symphonists of the time, including Joseph Haydn and Leopold Hofmann.
Historian Frederick C. Schneid believes that a mass cavalry attack " could have smashed " Grenier and Broussier, but Ignaz Gyulai kept FML Christian Wolfskeel's cavalry behind his infantry.

Ignaz and Austrian
* 1757 – Ignaz Pleyel, Austrian composer and piano manufacturer ( d. 1831 )
* 1796 – Ignaz Bösendorfer, Austrian businessman, founded the Bösendorfer Company ( d. 1859 )
* 1846 – Ignaz Brüll, Austrian pianist ( d. 1907 )
* 1711 – Ignaz Holzbauer, Austrian composer ( d. 1783 )
* October 12 – Christoph Ignaz Abele, Austrian jurist ( b. 1628 )
* May 3 – Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Austrian composer ( b. 1644 )
* September 17 – Ignaz Brüll, Austrian pianist and composer, 60
* Ignaz von Born ( 1742 – 1791 ), Austrian mineralogist and metallurgist
* Albert Kasimir August Ignaz Pius Franz Xavier ( b. Moritzburg, near Dresden, 11 July 1738-d. Vienna, 10 February 1822 ), Duke of Teschen and Governor of the Austrian Netherlands ( 1781 – 1793 ).
It was named in 1845 for Austrian mineralogist Ignaz von Born ( 1742 – 1791 ).
After unusually rapid marching for an Austrian army, Albert Gyulai's column captured Udine on 12 April, with Ignaz Gyulai's forces not far behind.
** Ignaz Hofmann von Hofmannsthal ( aka Ignaz von Hofmannsthal ; 1807, Vienna-1886, Vienna ), an Austrian physician, philanthropist
Ignaz Schiffermüller ( born 2 October 1727 in Hellmonsödt ; died 21 June 1806 in Linz ) was an Austrian naturalist mainly interested in Lepidoptera.
* Ignaz Franz Castelli, ( 1780 – 1862 ), Austrian dramatist
Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle ( 1825-1892 ), Austrian poet and scholar, was born, the son of the Roman Catholic theologian and orientalist Pius Zingerle ( 1801-1881 ), at Meran on the 6th of June 1825.
* Ignaz Ziegler ( 1861 – 1948 ), Austrian rabbi
Ignaz Xaver Ritter von Seyfried ( 15 August 1776 – 27 August 1841 ) was an Austrian musician, conductor and composer.
Ignaz Ziegler (; 29 September 1861, Dolný Kubín, then Hungary-1948 ) was an Austrian rabbi, chief rabbi of Karlovy Vary.

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