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  1. Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki of the Sas coat of arms (German: Georg Franz Kolschitzky, Ukrainian: Юрій-Франц Кульчицький, romanized: Yurii-Frants Kulchytskyi; 1640 – February 19, 1694) was a Polish nobleman, diplomat, and spy during the Great Turkish War of Ukrainian origin.

    • Heroism during the Battle of Vienna. Opening one of the first coffee house in Vienna
  2. Georg Franz Kolschitzky Transliteration Jurj-Franc Kul'čic'kij ; * 1640 im Dorf Kultschytzi-Schlachetzki [1] im Bezirk Sambir , Polen-Litauen ; † 19. Februar 1694 in Wien , Habsburgermonarchie ) war ein Geschäftsmann und Dolmetscher sowie Spion beim polnischen König Johann III.

  3. Nov 14, 2017 · The history of Viennese coffee house culture is closely linked to the end of the Siege of Vienna in 1683. Legend has it that the Viennese citizen Georg Franz Kolschitzky (1640 – 1694) was the first to obtain a licence to serve coffee in the city following his heroic actions during the Siege of Vienna.

  4. Koltschitzky, Georg Franz Abweichende Namensform: Kolczycki, Jerzy; Kulczycky, Georg; Kul'čyc'kyj, Jurij Franc; Kolschitzky, Franz Georg Titel: Geschlecht: männlich PageID: 13970: GND: 119458632: Wikidata: Q1504277: Geburtsdatum: 1644 Geburtsort: Stary Sambor, Ostgalizien : Sterbedatum: 19. Februar 1694 Sterbeort: Wien : Beruf: Kaufmann ...

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · Legend has it that the Viennese citizen Georg Franz Kolschitzky (1640 – 1694) was the first to obtain a licence to serve coffee in the city following his heroic actions during the Siege of Vienna. The coffee beans left behind by the Turks were the basis of his success.

  6. The history of Viennese coffee house culture is closely linked to the end of the Siege of Vienna in 1683. Legend has it that the Viennese citizen Georg Franz Kolschitzky (1640 - 1694) was the first to obtain a licence to serve coffee in the city following his heroic actions during the Siege of Vienna.

  7. Franz Georg Kolschitzky wurde 1640 in Kultschyzi, Rajon Sambir, in der Nähe von Lwiw (Lemberg) in der heutigen Ukraine (damals zu Polen gehörig) geboren. Er kam 1656 nach Wien, sprach Polnisch, Türkisch, Rumänisch und Deutsch, arbeitete als Dolmetsch und wurde 1667 in die Orientalische Handelskompagnie übernommen, für die er ausgedehnte ...

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