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  • Count Morzin
  • Bohemian aristocrat (1717–1783)

    Count Karl Joseph of Morzin (1717–1783) was a Bohemian aristocrat from the Morzin family (originally from northeastern Italian region of Friuli), remembered

    Count Morzin

    Count Morzin

    Count_Morzin

  • Joseph Haydn
  • Austrian composer (1732–1809)

    later recommended Haydn to Count Morzin, who, in 1757, became his first full-time employer. Haydn's job title under Count Morzin was Kapellmeister, that

    Joseph Haydn

    Joseph Haydn

    Joseph_Haydn

  • Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione
  • Set of concertos by Antonio Vivaldi

    dedicated to Wenceslas, Count of Morzin, an advisor to Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (not to be confused with Karl Joseph, Count Morzin, benefactor of Joseph

    Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione

    Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione

    Il_cimento_dell'armonia_e_dell'inventione

  • Kapellmeister
  • Person in charge of music-making

    two Kapellmeister positions: first, from (probably) 1757 to 1761 for Count Morzin, then from 1761 on for the Eszterházy family. (He was Vice-Kapellmeister

    Kapellmeister

    Kapellmeister

  • Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)
  • Symphony by Joseph Haydn

    I/1, was written in 1759 in Unter-Lukawitz, while in the service of Count Morzin. While it is reliably known that No. 1 was written in 1759, H. C. Robbins

    Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 1 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._1_(Haydn)

  • Eszterháza
  • Palace in Fertőd, Hungary

    Anna von Genzinger Johann Peter Salomon Rebecca Schroeter Employers Count Morzin Paul II Anton Esterházy Nikolaus I Esterházy Anton Esterházy Nikolaus

    Eszterháza

    Eszterháza

    Eszterháza

  • Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy
  • Hungarian prince

    symphonies. Of the 106 symphonies, those following the series written for Count Morzin (Haydn's first employer) and for Paul Anton, and before the Paris symphonies

    Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy

    Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy

    Nikolaus_I,_Prince_Esterházy

  • Symphony No. 11 (Haydn)
  • Symphony in four movements by Joseph Haydn

    meaning that it was written for either the orchestra of the salubrious Count Morzin or the noble Paul II Anton, Prince Esterházy's palace in Eisenstadt.

    Symphony No. 11 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 11 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._11_(Haydn)

  • Symphony No. 27 (Haydn)
  • Symphony in three movements by Joseph Haydn

    was probably written before 19 March 1761, while he was employed by Count Morzin. Its chronological position was assigned by Eusebius Mandyczewski in

    Symphony No. 27 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 27 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._27_(Haydn)

  • List of residences of Joseph Haydn
  • Wagenseil and Bonno 1757–1761: In the employ of Count Morzin. Winters in Vienna, summers at the Count's estate in Dolní Lukavice, often referred to as

    List of residences of Joseph Haydn

    List of residences of Joseph Haydn

    List_of_residences_of_Joseph_Haydn

  • Johann Friedrich Fasch
  • German violinist and composer (1688–1758)

    where he served for two years as Kapellmeister and court composer to Count Morzin. In 1722, he "reluctantly accepted the position" of court Kapellmeister

    Johann Friedrich Fasch

    Johann Friedrich Fasch

    Johann_Friedrich_Fasch

  • Harmonie
  • Small 18th century wind ensemble

    Feldpartien, were written for the Harmonie of his first full-time employer, Count Morzin around 1760. Haydn became Vice-Kapellmeister for the Prince Paul Anton

    Harmonie

    Harmonie

  • Morzin Palace
  • Building in Prague

    Morzin Palace (Czech: Morzinský palác, German: Palais Morzin) is a baroque palace in Malá Strana, Prague, named after the Morzin family for whom it was

    Morzin Palace

    Morzin Palace

    Morzin_Palace

  • Symphony No. 37 (Haydn)
  • Symphony by Joseph Haydn

    is dated 1758. It can be presumed it was written for the orchestra of Count Morzin, in which Haydn was employed until February 1761. This symphony is a

    Symphony No. 37 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 37 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._37_(Haydn)

  • Morzin Palace, Dolní Lukavice
  • Country estate in the Czech Republic

    The Morzin Palace (Czech: Morzinský palác) is a country estate in Dolní Lukavice, Czech Republic. It was the hereditary estate of Count Karl Joseph Morzin

    Morzin Palace, Dolní Lukavice

    Morzin Palace, Dolní Lukavice

    Morzin_Palace,_Dolní_Lukavice

  • Symphony No. 10 (Haydn)
  • Symphony in three movements by Joseph Haydn

    later than 1761, probably for the small, but resourceful orchestra of Count Morzin. It is scored for two oboes, bassoon, two horns, strings, and continuo

    Symphony No. 10 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 10 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._10_(Haydn)

  • Symphony No. 20 (Haydn)
  • Symphony in four movements by Joseph Haydn

    was composed in the group of 15 symphonies within Haydn's tenure with Count Morzin (1757 – March 1761), and that it is festive, like C major Symphonies

    Symphony No. 20 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 20 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._20_(Haydn)

  • Symphony No. 5 (Haydn)
  • Symphony in four movements by Joseph Haydn

    been written between 1760 and 1762, while he was employed either by Count Morzin or, Prince Paul II Anton Esterházy. The symphony is scored for two oboes

    Symphony No. 5 (Haydn)

    Symphony No. 5 (Haydn)

    Symphony_No._5_(Haydn)

  • Stabat Mater (Haydn)
  • 1767 musical work by Joseph Haydn

    Anna von Genzinger Johann Peter Salomon Rebecca Schroeter Employers Count Morzin Paul II Anton Esterházy Nikolaus I Esterházy Anton Esterházy Nikolaus

    Stabat Mater (Haydn)

    Stabat Mater (Haydn)

    Stabat_Mater_(Haydn)

  • Ferdinand Johann von Morzin
  • Austrian commander and Bohemian nobleman during French Revolutionary Wars (1756-1805)

    commander during the French Revolutionary Wars. He was the son of Count Karl Joseph Franz von Morzin (d. 1783) and Wilhelmine Baroness von Raisky. He entered the

    Ferdinand Johann von Morzin

    Ferdinand_Johann_von_Morzin

  • Der krumme Teufel
  • First opera written by Joseph Haydn

    freelancer but a Kapellmeister with his own orchestra to direct; see Count Morzin. Butterworth 1978 [1977], p. 23: "In 1752 Haydn composed the music for

    Der krumme Teufel

    Der krumme Teufel

    Der_krumme_Teufel

  • Czernin family
  • Czech noble family

    (born 1965), Austrian writer, screenwriter and film director Thomas Czernin-Morzin (born 1966), Austrian investor and businessman Peter Czernin (born 1966)

    Czernin family

    Czernin family

    Czernin_family

  • Rodolfo Giovanni Marazzino
  • Count Rodolfo Giovanni di Marazzino, also known as Rudolf Morzin, (c. 11 November 1585 – 1645) was from an Italian family that lived in Bohemia. From 1629

    Rodolfo Giovanni Marazzino

    Rodolfo Giovanni Marazzino

    Rodolfo_Giovanni_Marazzino

  • Dolní Lukavice
  • Municipality in Plzeň, Czech Republic

    until 1780, when Karl Joseph, Count Morzin sold it to Count Karel Bedřich of Hatzfeld. During the mid-18th century, the Morzin family was very musical, and

    Dolní Lukavice

    Dolní Lukavice

    Dolní_Lukavice

  • Symphony A (Haydn)
  • Symphony in three movements by Joseph Haydn

    between 1757 and 1760. The symphony therefore must have been composed for Count Morzin's orchestra, for whom Haydn worked until 1761. It is not in the usual

    Symphony A (Haydn)

    Symphony A (Haydn)

    Symphony_A_(Haydn)

  • Khevenhüller family
  • Carinthian noble family

    of Khevenhüller-Metsch; married Countess Therese of Morzin (daughter of Count Karl Joseph of Morzin). Franz Maria Johann Joseph Hermann (1762–1837), brother

    Khevenhüller family

    Khevenhüller family

    Khevenhüller_family

  • Autobiographical sketch (Haydn)
  • 1776 document by Joseph Haydn

    of freelance work and his appointments as Kapellmeister, first with Count Morzin and then with the hugely wealthy Esterházy family. Having related his

    Autobiographical sketch (Haydn)

    Autobiographical sketch (Haydn)

    Autobiographical_sketch_(Haydn)

  • Johann Friedrich Judeich
  • German forester

    institute), followed by work as a forestry director in the employ of Count Morzin. In 1862 he became part of the Böhmischen Forstschulverein (Bohemian

    Johann Friedrich Judeich

    Johann Friedrich Judeich

    Johann_Friedrich_Judeich

  • Joseph Haydn Kammerphilharmonie
  • Anna von Genzinger Johann Peter Salomon Rebecca Schroeter Employers Count Morzin Paul II Anton Esterházy Nikolaus I Esterházy Anton Esterházy Nikolaus

    Joseph Haydn Kammerphilharmonie

    Joseph_Haydn_Kammerphilharmonie

  • František Jiránek
  • parents were servants of the Counts of Morzin; František also started to work for them as a musician. Count Václav Morzin (Czech: cs:Václav z Morzinu)

    František Jiránek

    František_Jiránek

  • Josef Antonín Sehling
  • Bohemian composer and violinist

    around the same time, he worked as a court musician and composer for Count Morzin at his palace in Prague. In 1740, he became choir director at the Church

    Josef Antonín Sehling

    Josef_Antonín_Sehling

  • Vrchlabí
  • Town in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic

    in 1634, Emperor Ferdinand II donated the estate to Rudolf of Morzin. The Counts of Morzin owned Vrchlabí until 1881. Vrchlabí was known for manufacturing

    Vrchlabí

    Vrchlabí

    Vrchlabí

  • Franz, 4th Prince of Khevenhüller-Metsch
  • Member of the Princely Khevenhuller family

    Khevenhüller-Metsch (1756–1823) married Countess Therese von Morzin, a daughter of Count Karl Joseph von Morzin and Maria Wilhelmine Reisky von Dubnitz. Countess

    Franz, 4th Prince of Khevenhüller-Metsch

    Franz,_4th_Prince_of_Khevenhüller-Metsch

  • Johann, 2nd Prince of Khevenhüller-Metsch
  • Austrian diplomat

    Khevenhüller-Metsch (1756–1823), who married Countess Therese von Morzin, a daughter of Count Karl Joseph von Morzin and Maria Wilhelmine Reisky von Dubnitz, in 1805.

    Johann, 2nd Prince of Khevenhüller-Metsch

    Johann,_2nd_Prince_of_Khevenhüller-Metsch

  • Antonín Reichenauer
  • Czech baroque composer 1694–1730

    with the chapel of Count Wenzel Morzin, for whom he regularly composed works. According to some sources, he also worked for Count Franz Joseph of the

    Antonín Reichenauer

    Antonín_Reichenauer

  • Symphony
  • Type of extended musical composition

    up his first job as a music director in 1757 for the Morzin family, found that when the Morzin household was in Vienna, his own orchestra was only part

    Symphony

    Symphony

    Symphony

  • List of lieutenant field marshals of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Ferdinand Mittrowsky • 1745–1809 Ferdinand Johann von Morzin • 1756–1805 Friedrich Joseph, Count of Nauendorf • 1749–1801 • 8th Hussar Regiment Adam Albert

    List of lieutenant field marshals of the Holy Roman Empire

    List_of_lieutenant_field_marshals_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Marengo campaign
  • Campaign of the War of the Second Coalition

    divisions of Hadik, Kaim, and the grenadiers under FML Ferdinand Johann von Morzin. Elsnitz's cavalry division was in reserve. Colonel Johann Maria Philipp

    Marengo campaign

    Marengo campaign

    Marengo_campaign

  • Battle of Marengo
  • Part of the War of the Second Coalition (1800)

    Joseph Hadik von Futak, Konrad Valentin von Kaim, Ferdinand Johann von Morzin and Anton von Elsnitz. In 1799 the 36,000 French troops in Italy were in

    Battle of Marengo

    Battle of Marengo

    Battle_of_Marengo

  • Battle of Neerwinden (1793)
  • Battle during the War of the First Coalition

    one battalion each of the Murray Nr. 55 and Vierset Nr. 58, the Leuven, Morzin and Rousseau Grenadier battalions, eight squadrons of the Latour Chevau-légers

    Battle of Neerwinden (1793)

    Battle of Neerwinden (1793)

    Battle_of_Neerwinden_(1793)

  • Battle of Marengo order of battle
  • is the total strength of Weidenfeld's brigade. Battalion guns are not counted in the total. Citations Chandler 1966, pp. 290–293. Arnold 2005, p. 171

    Battle of Marengo order of battle

    Battle of Marengo order of battle

    Battle_of_Marengo_order_of_battle

  • List of Feltzeugmeister of the Holy Roman Empire
  • (1733–1808) Eugen Freiherr von Monfrault (17??–1808) Peter Prokop Graf von Morzin (1768–1855) Joseph Jacob Murray de Melgum (1718–1802) Prince Frederick of

    List of Feltzeugmeister of the Holy Roman Empire

    List_of_Feltzeugmeister_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Battle of Trebbia (1799)
  • 1799 battle during the War of the Second Coalition

    Joseph Hussar Regiment Nr. 2 [152]. Fröhlich's reserve consisted of the Morzin [29], Paar [109], Pertusi [106], Schiaffinatti [37], Weber [62] and Wouwermanns

    Battle of Trebbia (1799)

    Battle of Trebbia (1799)

    Battle_of_Trebbia_(1799)

  • Lomnice nad Popelkou
  • Town in Liberec, Czech Republic

    because of the Thirty Years' War. In 1654, Lomnice was bought by the Counts of Morzin. They owned the estate until 1796. In 1796–1834, the town was a property

    Lomnice nad Popelkou

    Lomnice nad Popelkou

    Lomnice_nad_Popelkou

  • List of Baroque residences
  • of Grömling Czech Republic Morzinský Palace Prague Václav Humbert, Count of Morzin Czech Republic Münchengrätz Residence Mnichovo Hradiště Ernst Josef

    List of Baroque residences

    List of Baroque residences

    List_of_Baroque_residences

  • Führermuseum
  • Unbuilt museum planned by Hitler for Linz, Austria

    Reichsmarks from Count Jaromir Czernin-Morzin, who claimed in the early 1950s that he had been coerced into the sale. Czernin-Morzin demanded restitution

    Führermuseum

    Führermuseum

    Führermuseum

  • Battle of Jemappes order of battle
  • Brigade, commanded by Generalmajor Archduke Karl Laurentius of Austria Morzin Grenadier Battalion Barthodeiszky of Rátk and Salamonfa Grenadier Battalion

    Battle of Jemappes order of battle

    Battle_of_Jemappes_order_of_battle

  • Giant Mountains
  • Czech and Polish mountain range

    Catholics and foreign to the region. These included the families of Harrach, Morzin and de Waggi. Disputes about the borders of each domain soon followed, but

    Giant Mountains

    Giant Mountains

    Giant_Mountains

  • Battle of Novi (1799)
  • 1799 Battle during the War of the Second Coalition

    command are not given. Franz Joseph, Marquis de Lusignan led the Fürstenberg, Morzin, Paar, Pertusi and Weber Grenadier Battalions and Johann Ludwig Alexius

    Battle of Novi (1799)

    Battle of Novi (1799)

    Battle_of_Novi_(1799)

  • List of palaces
  • Castle) Lobkowicz Palace (Prague, Mala Strana) Martinic Palace (Prague) Morzin Palace (Prague) Old Royal Palace (Prague Castle) Palfy Palace (Prague) Prague

    List of palaces

    List_of_palaces

  • First Battle of Marengo
  • 1799 battle of the War of the Second Coalition

    Grenadier Battalions on the right and the Stuart Infantry Regiment Nr. 18 and Morzin Grenadier Battalion on the left. In second line were the Paar and Schiaffinati

    First Battle of Marengo

    First Battle of Marengo

    First_Battle_of_Marengo

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  • Linsley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Linsley

    English (County Durham) : most probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place in northern England.

    Linsley

  • Diver
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (County Donegal)

    Diver

    Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhidhir or sometimes of Mac Duibhidhir (see Dwyer, also Dyer).English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from diver, an agent derivative of Middle English dive ‘to dip or plunge’, but if so the application is obscure. It may be a nickname for someone compared to a diving bird. Compare Ducker.

    Diver

  • Aytes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (county Durham)

    Aytes

    English (county Durham) : unexplained.

    Aytes

  • Monty
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Monty

    English (County Durham) : unexplained.French : topographic name for a mountain dweller, from Old French mont ‘mountain’ (Latin mons, montis).Walloon (Belgian French) : habitational name from either of two places called Monty, from Late Latin montile ‘hill’: in Carneux, Liège province or in Corroy-le-Château, Namur province.

    Monty

  • Swalwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Swalwell

    English (County Durham) : habitational name from a place so named in Tyne and Wear.

    Swalwell

  • Court
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Court

    Courtier

    Court

  • Jimison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Jimison

    English (County Durham) : variant of Jameson.

    Jimison

  • Court
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean English French

    Court

    King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army.

    Court

  • Alakh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Alakh

    Beyond Count

    Alakh

  • Harnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (County Limerick)

    Harnett

    Irish (County Limerick) : variant of Hartnett.English : variant of Arnold 1.

    Harnett

  • Bourey
  • Boy/Male

    Cambodian

    Bourey

    County.

    Bourey

  • Hartis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Hartis

    English (County Durham) : variant of Harts. In the U.S. this name is concentrated in NC.

    Hartis

  • Howery
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham)

    Howery

    English (County Durham) : unexplained.

    Howery

  • Hardouin
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Hardouin

    Name of a count.

    Hardouin

  • Lowden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly County Durham) and Scottish

    Lowden

    English (chiefly County Durham) and Scottish : variant spelling of Louden.

    Lowden

  • Court
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Court

    English and French : topographic name from Middle English, Old French court(e), curt ‘court’ (Latin cohors, genitive cohortis, ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’). This word was used primarily with reference to the residence of the lord of a manor, and the surname is usually an occupational name for someone employed at a manorial court.English : nickname from Old French, Middle English curt ‘short’, ‘small’ (Latin curtus ‘curtailed’, ‘truncated’, ‘cut short’, ‘broken off’).Irish : reduced form of McCourt.

    Court

  • Amaury
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Amaury

    Name of a count.

    Amaury

  • Glasper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (County Durham, Cleveland)

    Glasper

    English (County Durham, Cleveland) : unexplained.

    Glasper

  • Peyton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (County Donegal)

    Peyton

    English and Irish (County Donegal) : variant spelling of Payton.

    Peyton

  • Mount
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mount

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on or near a hill, Middle English mount (from Old English munt, reinforced by Old French mont).Scottish : probably a habitational name from places so called in Peeblesshire, Fife, and Lanarkshire.

    Mount

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  • Jabrayah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Jabrayah

    Love respect

  • Swetali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Swetali

  • Ramanjot
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ramanjot

    One absorbed in virtues

  • Raef
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Raef

    English : probably a variant spelling of Ralph.

  • KERRY
  • Male

    English

    KERRY

    English unisex name derived from the name of an Irish county, Ciarraí, KERRY means "Ciar's people." Compare with strictly feminine Kerry.

  • Fraser
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish

    Fraser

    Curly Hair; French Town; Strawberry Flowers; Of the Forest Men; A Major Scottish Clan; Family Name

  • Siddhma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Siddhma

    Goddess Durga

  • Samai
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Samai

    Forbearance

  • Avril
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Avril

    Opening buds of spring; born in April.

  • Roza
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Polish

    Roza

    Paradise; Garden; Meadow

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  • Count
  • v. t.

    A formal statement of the plaintiff's case in court; in a more technical and correct sense, a particular allegation or charge in a declaration or indictment, separately setting forth the cause of action or prosecution.

  • Court
  • n.

    A place arranged for playing the game of tennis; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court.

  • Base-court
  • n.

    An inferior court of law, not of record.

  • Court-martial
  • v. t.

    To subject to trial by a court-martial.

  • Mount
  • v. t.

    To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.

  • Mount
  • v.

    A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry.

  • Count
  • n.

    A nobleman on the continent of Europe, equal in rank to an English earl.

  • Count
  • v. i.

    To number or be counted; to possess value or carry weight; hence, to increase or add to the strength or influence of some party or interest; as, every vote counts; accidents count for nothing.

  • Counted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Count

  • Court-martialed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Court-martial

  • County
  • n.

    An earldom; the domain of a count or earl.

  • Court-baron
  • n.

    An inferior court of civil jurisdiction, attached to a manor, and held by the steward; a baron's court; -- now fallen into disuse.

  • Count
  • v. t.

    An object of interest or account; value; estimation.

  • Court-martialing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Court-martial

  • Count
  • v. i.

    To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.

  • Count
  • v. t.

    The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting.

  • Base-court
  • n.

    The secondary, inferior, or rear courtyard of a large house; the outer court of a castle.

  • Court
  • n.

    Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign; as, to hold a court.

  • County
  • n.

    A count; an earl or lord.

  • Counting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Count