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Christian Schwarz-Schilling

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Christian Schwarz-Schilling (born 19 November 1930) is an Austrian-born German politician, entrepreneur, philanthropist and media and telecommunications innovator who served as High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2006 to 2007. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Christian Schwarz-Schilling is the 14,286th most popular politician (up from 14,432nd in 2019), the 845th most popular biography from Austria (up from 874th in 2019) and the 203rd most popular Austrian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Christian Schwarz-Schilling ranks 14,286 out of 19,576Before him are Silvestro Valier, Higinio Uriarte, Stoyan Danev, Ragna Nielsen, Wu Den-yih, and Akaki Chkhenkeli. After him are Lê Khả Phiêu, Anton Ackermann, José de la Mar, Gianni Vernetti, Mohammad Mirmohammadi, and Edgar Sanabria.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1930, Christian Schwarz-Schilling ranks 391Before him are Hank Mobley, Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García, David Amram, Theodore Freeman, Hector Bianciotti, and John Alcott. After him are Little Walter, Liviu Librescu, Egon Bondy, Chris Barber, Morgana King, and Jean Tabary.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Christian Schwarz-Schilling ranks 845 out of 1,424Before him are Hans Walzhofer (1906), Kurt Jara (1950), Ava (1060), Karin Kneissl (1965), Siegmund von Hausegger (1872), and H. C. Artmann (1921). After him are Baron Karl von Hasenauer (1833), Erik Schinegger (1948), Rudolf Raftl (1911), Leopold Vietoris (1891), Trixi Schuba (1951), and Franz Unger (1800).

Among POLITICIANS In Austria

Among politicians born in Austria, Christian Schwarz-Schilling ranks 203Before him are Johann Georg Hiedler (1792), Karl Gruber (1909), Carl Vaugoin (1873), Baron Ignaz von Plener (1810), Alfred Gusenbauer (1960), and Karin Kneissl (1965). After him are Franz Bartl (1915), Christian Kern (1966), Heinz-Christian Strache (1969), Margarete Adler (1896), Liese Prokop (1941), and Johannes Hahn (1957).