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- Viktor_Léon abstract "Victor Léon, also Viktor Léon (born Victor Hirschfeld; 4 January 1858, Szenitz (today Senica), near Pressburg (today Bratislava) – 3 February 1940, Vienna) was a well-known Jewish Austrian-Hungarian librettist. He collaborated with Leo Stein to produce the libretto of Franz Lehár's romantic operetta The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe).".
- Q112366 abstract "Victor Léon, also Viktor Léon (born Victor Hirschfeld; 4 January 1858, Szenitz (today Senica), near Pressburg (today Bratislava) – 3 February 1940, Vienna) was a well-known Jewish Austrian-Hungarian librettist. He collaborated with Leo Stein to produce the libretto of Franz Lehár's romantic operetta The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe).".
- Viktor_Léon comment "Victor Léon, also Viktor Léon (born Victor Hirschfeld; 4 January 1858, Szenitz (today Senica), near Pressburg (today Bratislava) – 3 February 1940, Vienna) was a well-known Jewish Austrian-Hungarian librettist. He collaborated with Leo Stein to produce the libretto of Franz Lehár's romantic operetta The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe).".
- Q112366 comment "Victor Léon, also Viktor Léon (born Victor Hirschfeld; 4 January 1858, Szenitz (today Senica), near Pressburg (today Bratislava) – 3 February 1940, Vienna) was a well-known Jewish Austrian-Hungarian librettist. He collaborated with Leo Stein to produce the libretto of Franz Lehár's romantic operetta The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe).".