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August von Spiess

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area. In May 1889 he advanced to the rank of Major and settled in Sibiu, where he acted as drill officer. In 1893 he became a professor at the Military Infantry Cadet School of Sibiu; in 1911 he was named commander of the school. In February 1915, he advanced to the rank of Colonel and took command
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as Director of the Royal Hunts from 1 July 1921. He kept this function until 1939. Simultaneously, he was a member of the Commission for Protection of Nature and National Parks, alongside honorary memberships of many domestic and foreign societies and associations with similar
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in 1938. He was a fine observer of nature, a connoisseur of game habits and a keen hunter, and gathered during his life a collection of over 1,000 hunting trophies. He also wrote a number of books pertaining to animals and hunting, mostly tied to the
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in Sibiu. Later the collection became the August Von Spiess Hunting and Hunting Arms Museum and was expanded with similar collections. The museum is now hosted in a dedicated country villa.
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Die Wildkammern des Retezatmassivs als königliches Gemsgehege. Sein Tier- und Vogelleben, seine Geschichte und Jagd
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http://www.siebenbuerger.de/zeitung/artikel/interviews/5622-silvia-stein-von-spiess-erste.html
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In 1926, Von Spiess and his daughter initiated a project to tag the birds of
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In 1963 his entire animal and arms collection was donated to the
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Oberst August Roland von Braccioforte zum Portner und Höflein
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In 1875, at 11 years old, he entered the military school of
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Von Spiess finished his military career after the end of
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Im Zauber der Karpathen. Fünfundfünfzig Jahre Waldwerk
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Index


Przemyśl
Austrian Empire
Sibiu
Romania
Romania
Romania
Oberst
Colonel
Romanian
Austria
Union of Transylvania with Romania
Austria-Hungary
Sibiu
ornithologist
Sankt Pölten
Theresian Military Academy
Wiener Neustadt
Vienna
Transylvanian
Orăştie
Sebeş
Alba Iulia
World War I
Ferdinand I of Romania

Snake Island
Romania
Kenya
Tanganyika

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