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Encyclopedia > Losenstein

Losenstein is a small village in the south of Upper-Austria with about 1.800 people living there. It's the birthplace of the famous dialect poet Anton Schosser (1801-1849). One of the most known songs is the Erzherzog-Johann-Jodler "Wo i geh und steh".


External links

  • Local information (german) (http://www.losenstein.ooe.gv.at)
  • About people and events in Losenstein (http://www.mikota.at)

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He had inherited the castle Schallaburg from his uncle, the knight Sebastian of Losenstein, one of the first followers of the new Lutheran teachings.
Christoph II married Christina of Montfort, a daughter of a Polish princess and lady-in-waiting of the Austrian queen.
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