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Philipp Sarlay, also named ''Filipp Sarlay'' ( * 10. December 1826 in Klattau; † 5. April 1908 in Innsbruck, Tyrol) was an Austrian principal of telegraph office of Austrian-Hungarian origin and a pioneer in technological and scientific accomplishments. He was a follower of naturopathy, abstainer and vegetarian. Furthermore, he was occupied by studying mathematical phenomena〔(Innsbrucker Nachrichten: 55.Jg., 8. April 1908, Nr.81, page 3 f. )〕〔(Innsbrucker Nachrichten: 55.Jg., 6. April 1908, Nr.79, page 5 f. )〕 == Family == His parents were Anton Sarlay ( * 16. July 1774; † 19. July 1856), in Klattau and Leonarda née Edle von Santa ( * 9. February 1786; † 31. March 1852 in Preßburg). His siblings were Joseph, Marie, Emerich (lieutenant), Karl and Anton. In his first marriage Philipp Sarlay was married to Marie Aicher ( * 1840 in Innsbruck; † 19. March 1875 in Innsbruck).〔(Innsbrucker Nachrichten: 22.Jg., 20. März 1875, Nr.64, page 10 )〕〔(Innsbrucker Nachrichten: 22.Jg., 20. March 1875, Nr.64, page 5 )〕 During one year all four children died. One year later Marie died because of scarlatina. Sarlay married Aloisia Josefa Aicher ( * 9. July 1847 in Innsbruck; † 4. January 1882 in Innsbruck, Tirol).〔(Innsbrucker Nachrichten: 55.Jg., 5. January 1882, Nr.4, page 9 )〕 With Aloisia he had three sons, Anton, Ferdinand, Emerich und Leo ( * 27. June 1879 in Innsbruck; † 18. December 1967 in Innsbruck). Emerich and Ferdinand were passionate alpinists and the first ones to reach the peaks of Gamezkogel (30. August 1900), Steinkogel (19. August 1901)() and Zuragkogel (21. August 1901) in the Oetz Valley Alps. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Philipp Sarlay」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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