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Mustafa Metwalli died on August 5, 2000, in Cairo, Egypt of heart attack.
Yes, the siege of Vienna failed in 1683. This was because of the Turkic army leader Kara Mustafa, who was not educated in this position, as he had lost a lot of previous battles. He lacked the right heavy artillery to attack the great protecting moat, walls and bastions of Vienna. His troops were frightened by the sudden appearance of the relieving army led by Jan III Sobieski, the Polish king of that time. Nevertheless, the relieving army was not only made of the poles, but also consisted of Germans and other Austrians. Kara Mustafa had underestimated the power of the relieving forces, and spent too much time focusing on his mining plans. He therefore fled to his safety, failing his siege of Vienna and leaving behind the wounded and the dead, as well as great booty for the Viennese folk.
Nope. That was the reasons that castles were built- to be hard to attack.
Milo Dor died on December 5, 2005, in Vienna, Austria of heart attack.
Heinz Ehrenfreund died on June 27, 1999, in Vienna, Austria of heart attack.
Ernst Meister died on June 27, 1986, in Vienna, Austria of heart attack.
Charles Vidor died on June 4, 1959, in Vienna, Austria of heart attack.
Erich von Neusser died on August 30, 1957, in Vienna, Austria of heart attack.
Can you narrow it down? There was more than one 'attack' during WW2.
Pets attack humans for many reasons. Either they are scared, angry or just want to be loved.
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Antonio Vivaldi was buried in Venice where he was born. Antonio Vivaldi was buried in Vienna where he died on 28 July 1741. Alone and destitute, Vivaldi succumbed to a heart attack and was buried, that same day, in an unmarked grave at Vienna's Spitaller Gottsacker.