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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, Sigismund, Archduke of Austria, Barbara Schett, Gregor Schlierenzauer, Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, Otto E. Neugebauer, Kurt Jara, Andreas Maislinger, Christian Schwarz-Schilling, Raoul Stojsavljevic, Richard Seeber, Igo Sym, Walter Riml, Markus Prock, Meinhard Moser, Michael Baur, Joseph Hormayr, Baron zu Hortenburg, Gabriel Kuhn, Erwin Faber, Prince John Henry of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Andreas Kofler, Johann Paul Schor, Prince Johannes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Thomas Larcher, Otto Hofmann, Joe Neurauter, Dietmar Constantini, Michael Hadschieff, Herbert Bauer, Constanze Manziarly, Judith Holzmeister, Sandra Schleret, Roland Kirchler, Hans Thurner, Karl Heinz Klee, David Scheffel, Herbert Lochs, Erwin Payr, Bruno Buchberger, Patricia Wartusch, Robert Bernardis, Thomas Rohregger, Archduchess Barbara of Austria, Sylvia Plischke, Walter Delle Karth, Nina Reithmayer, Marcello Spatafora, Helga Anders, Radu Malfatti, Otmar Suitner, Bernhard Landauer, Karl Gruber, Christian Berger, Hilde Zach, Maria Stocker, Christian Perthaler, Gabriele Fontana, Henry Taaffe, 12th Viscount Taaffe, Christian Mark, Dietmar Schonherr, Franz Siegl, Arnold Durig, Karin Huttary, Franz Edmund Weirotter, Walter Stern, Ludwig Purtscheller, Johann Nepomuk von Laicharting, Anton Dietz, Wanda Bottesi. Excerpt: Barbara Schett Eagle (born 10 March 1976) is a former Austrian tennis player, who reached her highest singles ranking, World No. 7, on 13 September 1999. She ended her career at the 2005 Australian Open. Between 1993 to 2004 she played in 48 games for the Austria Fed Cup team, winning 30. She also represented Austria at the Sydney 2000 Olympics in singles and doubles reaching the quarterfinals in the singles. Barbara Schett made her debut at the WTA Tour as a wild card entrant for the tournament in Kitzbuhel. S...