St. Andrew's Hall, Charleston, also known as Secession Hall, a public building in Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Secession hall (Austria), the Secession exhibition hall situated in Vienna, Austria
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SecessionHall may refer to: St. Andrew's Hall, Charleston, also known as SecessionHall, a public building in Charleston, South Carolina, United States...
The Secession Building (German: Secessionsgebäude) is an exhibition hall in Vienna, Austria. It was completed in 1898 by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural...
artistic styles. Their most influential architectural work was the Secession exhibitions hall designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich as a venue for expositions of...
Koloman Moser founded the Vienna Secession artistic group. Olbrich designed their exhibition building, the famous SecessionHall, which became the movement's...
the history of the city between the Germanic and the French realms. SecessionHall in Vienna by Joseph Maria Olbrich (1897–98) Floral design by Alois Ludwig...
In the context of the United States, secession primarily refers to the voluntary withdrawal of one or more states from the Union that constitutes the...
An Ordinance of Secession was the name given to multiple resolutions drafted and ratified in 1860 and 1861, at or near the beginning of the Civil War...
Carolina was "set" or "affixed" to the Ordinance of Secession of December 20, 1860, at SecessionHall in Charleston shortly after 7:00 p.m., following which...
historic links that Serbians held with Kosovo. It was viewed that that secession would be devastating to Kosovar Serbs. This eventually led to the repression...
edelweiss Alpine primrose St. Stephen's Cathedral Belvedere Palace Secessionhall Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bertha von Suttner both Belgium 1 1999–2007...
reason for their decision to secede. Several of the seceding states' secession documents designate slavery as a motive for their departure. Although...
states also considered declaring secession at the time: Missouri convened a secession convention, which voted against secession and adjourned permanently. Arkansas...
Convention Delegates Voted on Secession, April 4 and April 17, 1861, and Whether They Signed a Copy of the Ordinance of SecessionHall, Granville D., The Rending...
May 9, 1865. The Confederacy comprised eleven U.S. states that declared secession and warred against the United States during the American Civil War. The...
1825 by the Scottish Missionary Society and in 1827 entered the United SecessionHall. Following Waddell's ordainment in 1829, he married Jessie Simpson and...
of local movements included in it (Modernisme, Glasgow School, Vienna Secession, Jugendstil, Stile Liberty, Tiffany Style and others). Main events are...
Capital Territory" and then threatened secession from Nigeria if it didn't get its way. The threat of secession by the AG was tabled, documented and recorded...
tranquility." Years later, President Andrew Jackson was the first to deal with secession by the Southern states. Luckily, the talk was quelled and Jackson escaped...
Virginia held the state convention to deal with the secession crisis and voted against secession on April 4, 1861. Opinion shifted after the Battle of...
symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement. Klimt is noted for his paintings, murals, sketches, and other...
furniture designer and urban planner. He was a leading member of the Vienna Secession movement of architecture, founded in 1897, and the broader Art Nouveau...
Vienna Secession founded by artists including Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Max Kurzweil. Secessionhall designed...