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Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1 September 1749 – 3 August 1827) was an Austrian poet and author of the words to Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser, Austria's national anthem until 1918. Haschka was born and died in Vienna. In his youth, he was a member of the Society of Jesus. On the suppression of the Society (1773) he devoted himself, in secular life, to poetry, this was now to become his vocation and his means of livelihood. His pupil, the wealthy Johann Baptist von Alxinger, an imitator of Christoph Martin Wieland, came to his assistance. Haschka also found aid in the home of poet Karoline Pichler. Having left the Jesuits, under the influence of Josephinism, he became a freemason and wrote odes against the papacy during the presence of Pius VI in Vienna, as well as against the religious orders. H

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  • Lorenz Leopold Haschka (cs)
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  • Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1. září 1749, Vídeň – 3. srpna 1827, tamtéž) byl rakouský básník. Je znám svým autorstvím textu Rakouské císařské hymny Gott erhalte Franz, den Kaiser, v České republice známé jako Zachovej nám, Hospodine. (cs)
  • Lorenz Leopold Haschka (* 1. September 1749 in Wien; † 3. August 1827 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Lyriker. Haschka dichtete die Österreichische Kaiserhymne Gott erhalte Franz, den Kaiser. (de)
  • Lorenz Leopold Haschka, född den 1 september 1749 i Wien, död där den 3 augusti 1827, var en österrikisk poet. Haschka skrev texten till den österrikiska kejsarhymnen Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser. (sv)
  • Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1 September 1749 – 3 August 1827) was an Austrian poet and author of the words to Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser, Austria's national anthem until 1918. Haschka was born and died in Vienna. In his youth, he was a member of the Society of Jesus. On the suppression of the Society (1773) he devoted himself, in secular life, to poetry, this was now to become his vocation and his means of livelihood. His pupil, the wealthy Johann Baptist von Alxinger, an imitator of Christoph Martin Wieland, came to his assistance. Haschka also found aid in the home of poet Karoline Pichler. Having left the Jesuits, under the influence of Josephinism, he became a freemason and wrote odes against the papacy during the presence of Pius VI in Vienna, as well as against the religious orders. H (en)
  • Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1 de septiembre de 1749-3 de agosto de 1827) fue un poeta austríaco, autor de la letra de Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser (Dios salve a Francisco el Emperador): el himno nacional del Imperio Austrohúngaro, hasta 1918. (es)
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