Lorenz Leopold Haschka, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Lorenz Leopold Haschka

Austrian writer

Date of Birth: 01-Sep-1749

Place of Birth: Vienna, Austria

Date of Death: 03-Aug-1827

Profession: writer, poet, author

Nationality: Austria

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Lorenz Leopold Haschka

  • 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 livehood.
  • 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.
  • He returned to Catholicism after the death of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, and was selected to compose a national anthem, which was first sung on 12 February 1797, at the celebration of Francis II's birthday.
  • Haschka was given a position as assistant in the library of the University of Vienna and was made instructor in aesthetics in the newly founded Theresianum.
  • He retired in 1824.

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