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This march was composed to celebrate Franz Josef's ascending the throne in 1848. During the 1848 Revolution the Austrian royal family went to Innsbruck in the Tirol. Another, even better known march by Johann Strauss, Senior is the "Radetzkty-Marsch" (1848) which celebrates Radetzky's suppression of the 1848 revolution in Lombardy and Northern Italy. Radetzsky returned to Vienna from Milan. The historical-political information is correct but does not relate to the Rettungs-Jubel-Marsch itself which Johann Strauss the younger wrote in 1853 to celebrate the official recovery of the young Emperor Franz Joseph from an assassination attempt on 18 February 1853 when he was stabbed in the neck by a Hungarian conspirator Johann Libény.
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Johann Pachelbel was a Baroque composer.
Johann Reinhold Forster was born on October 22, 1729.
Johann Reinhold Forster was born on October 22, 1729.
Johann Reinhold Forster died on December 9, 1798 at the age of 69.
Johann Reinhold Forster was born on October 22, 1729 and died on December 9, 1798. Johann Reinhold Forster would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 285 years old today.
Johann Reinhold Forster died on December 9, 1798 at the age of 69.
Johann Reinhold Forster died at the age of 69 years old on 9 December 1798. During his lifetime he translated and edited/reviewed many accounts of voyages including those of Arthur Phillip, John Hunter and John White.
Johann Forster died in 1558.
Johann Forster was born in 1496.
Johann R. Forster discovered them in 1781.
Emperor Waltz (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauß The Blue Danube Waltz (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauß Tritsch-Tratsch Polka (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauß Perpetuum Mobile op 257 (uncredited) Music by Johann Strauß
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