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Namenregister Namenregister Personenregister Symbole *–* 417 *** 7 ca 311 -d. 97, 163, 218 - Dbr. K.- 352 -e. 72 -er- 56 - f - , d. i. Karl Joseph Kinderfreund (*1793) -g.- 197 *g****.* 142 – h‒ 255 - hl - 161 -l- 79, 380 -n. 217 -r. 382 -Randa 276 -Rdm.- 166 -rrr- 278, 284, 328, 330, 368 -t 288 -th- 346 -tzer 355 -z. 375 -ZKA- 11 A A. 93, 207, 208, 229, 305, 336, 400 A. C. 253 A. G. 409, 412 A. M. 13 A. S. 82, 97, 114, 124−126, 172 A. V. 215 Abaelardus, Petrus (1079–1142) 211 Abälard, d. i. Petrus Abaelardus (1079–1142) Aberli, Johann Ludwig (1723‒1786) 246 Achilles 282, 372 Adalbert (Heiliger), d. i. Vojtěch (Bischof von Prag) (ca. 956‒997) Adalbert (Bischof), d. i. Vojtěch (Bischof von Prag) (ca. 956‒997) 1 Adam, Louis (1758‒1848) 29 Adlerstein, R. v., d. i. wohl Johann Janotykh von Adlerstein (*1811) Adolph, d. i. Franz Adolph von Freenthal (1721‒1773) Adrian 361 Aeneas 265 Agricola, Christoph Ludwig (1667‒1719) 251 Albert, Moritz 221 Albrecht (Herzog von Friedland), d. i. Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Waldstein (1583‒1634) Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg (1736‒1809) 156 Aleth 329 Alkan, Charles Valentin (1813‒1888) 146 Allram, Babette (1794‒1872) 364, 365, 367 Alth, Minna von 362 Altmutter, Caroline 331 Alvisetti, Giulio (1786‒1868) 241 Ambros, August Wilhelm (1816‒1876) 128, 213 Ambrozi, Wenz. Bernh., d. i. Wenzel Bernhard Ambrozy (1723‒1806) Ambrozy, Wenzel Bernhard (1723‒1806) 259 Amerling, Friedrich von (1803‒1887) 278 Ammerling, d. i. Friedrich von Amerling (1803‒1887) André, Christian Carl (1787‒1835) 306 Angely, Louis-Jean-Jacques (1787‒1835) 374 Anschütz, d. i. wohl Heinrich Anschütz (1785‒1865) Anschütz, Heinrich (1785‒1865) 155, 352 Anselin, Jean-Louis (1754‒1823) 285 Appé, August (*ca. 1820) 121 Arioli, Alois 239 Arnold 60, 338 Arnold (Hr. [Herr] [Schauspieler]) 210, 229 Arrigoni, Anton (1788‒1851) 201 Ath*-*s. 165 Auber, Daniel-François-Esprit (1782‒1871) 222, 392, 394, 396 Aue, Heinrich 165 Auernhammer von, d. i. Maria Anna Czegka (1780‒1850) Auersperg (Adelsgeschlecht) 246 Auersberg, X. Graf, d. i. wohl Franz Xaver Graf Auersperg (1809–1864) Auersperg, Franz Xaver Graf (1809–1864) 329 Auffenberg, Joseph Freiherr von (1798‒1857) 389 August (Pseud.) 380 August III. (König von Polen) (1696‒1763) 284 Austria, Don Juan de (1547‒1578) 6, 18 Axmann, Joseph (1793‒1873) 259 Axtmann, Leopold (1700‒1748) 259 B 2 B 336 B. 37, 119, 266, 284 B……. 343 B. C. 176 B-h-r, d. i. wohl Franz Xaver Amand Berghofer (1745‒1825) B-i. 319 B-r. 126 Bach, F., d. i. Friedrich Bach (1817‒1865) Bach, Friedrich (1817‒1865) 177 Bach, J. S., d. i. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685‒1750) Bach, Joh. Seb., d. i. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685‒1750) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685‒1750) 111, 156, 208, 210 Bach, Sebastian, d. i. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685‒1750) Balfe, Michael William (1808‒1870) 335 Balzac, Honoré de (1799‒1850) 163 Balzer, Anton, d. i. Antonín Karel Balzer (1771‒1807) Balzer, Antonín Karel (1771‒1807) 260 Balzer, Johann (1738‒1799) 260 Barbieri, Giovanni Francesco (Il Guercino) (1591‒1666) 265 Barth, Elise (ca. 1800‒1840) 129 Basan, Pierre-François (1723‒1797) 285 Bathyany, Antoinette Comtesse de, d. i. wohl Antonia Batthyány de Németújvár (1788‒1836) Batthyani (Comtesse), geb. Comtesse Bolza, d. i. wohl Antonia Batthyány de Németújvár (1788‒1836) Batthyány de Németújvár, Antonia, geb. Comtesse Bolza (1788‒1836) 72, 104 Bauer, Josef Anton (1756‒1830) 267 Bäuerle, Adolph (1786‒1859) 359, 361, 366, 375, 379 Bauernfeld, Eduard von (1802‒1890) 32, 335, 338 Baumann, d. i. wohl Friedrich Baumann (1763‒1841) Baumann, Friedrich (1763‒1841) 118 Bayer, d. i. wohl Antonín Bayer (1785‒1824) Bayer, Antonín (1785‒1824) 136 Bayer, F. R., d. i. Franz Rudolph Bayer (1780‒1860) Bayer, Franz Rudolph (Rudolph vom Berge) (1780‒1860) 320, 403 Becher, A. J., d. i. wohl Alfred Julius Becher (1803‒1848) Becher, Alfred Julius (1803‒1848) 112 Beck, Karl (1814‒1879) 383, 384, 404 Beckel, Joseph, s. Joseph Bekel (1806‒1867) Beckmann(-Muzzarelli), Adele (1816‒1885) 33 Beer, Jan Josef (1814‒1879) 16 Beer, Joseph, d. i. Jan Josef Beer (1814‒1879) Beer, Wilhelm Wolff (1797‒1850) 332 Beethoven, Louis van, d. i. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770‒1827) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770‒1827) 18, 30, 67, 105, 130, 137, 151, 182, 183, 188, 213, 217, 223 Bek, d. i. Karl Beck (1814‒1879) Bek, Mikuláš 15 Bekel (Beckel), Joseph (1806‒1867) 260 Belisar (oströmischer Feldherr) (ca. 500‒565) 218, 331, 348 3 Bellini, Vincenzo (1801‒1835) 126, 220 Belzar (Balzar), Eduard (Pseud. Eduard Liebold) (1815‒1893) 338 Benatorini (recte Venatorino) s. Josef Mysliveček (1737‒1781) Benda, František (Franz) (1709‒1786) 16 Benda, Friedrich Ludwig (1752‒1792) 16 Benda, Georg, d. i. Jiří Antonín Benda (1722‒1795) Benda, J., d. i. Jiří Antonín Benda (1722‒1795) Benda, Jiří (Georg) Antonín (1722‒1795) 12, 16 Benda, W. 9 Bender (Gebrüder) 17 Bender (Künstlerfamilie) 17 Bender (Mme. [Madame]) 17 Benedix, Roderich (1811‒1873) 231 Benevent (Herzog von), d. i. Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754‒1838) Benesch (Beneš), Joseph (1793‒1873) 16 Beniowski (Benyovszky), Maurycy (Moritz) August (1746‒1786) 399 Benjofsky, d. i. Maurycy (Moritz) August Beniowski (Benyovszky) (1746‒1786) Berghofer, Franz Xaver Amand (1745‒1825) 413 Bergler, Joseph (Josef) (1753‒1829) 237, 247, 262, 265 Berka, Johann (1758‒1820) 276 Berlioz, Hector (Hektor) (1803‒1869) 213, 214, 349 Berlot, Herr von, d. i. Hector Berlioz (1803‒1869) Bermann, Moriz (1823‒1895) 270 Bernbrunn, Karl Andreas von (Carl Carl) (1787‒1854) 336 Bethlen de Bethlen, Franz Paul Graf (1800–1875) 193 Beutel, Johann Albert 143 Bezdiek, Franz, d. i. Bedřich Václav Bezděk (1800‒1877) Bezděk, Bedřich Václav (1800‒1877) 18 Biel (Biehl; Bíl), Jan Erazim (1809‒1876) 334, 368, 386 Bielcicky, d. i. wohl Wenzel Bielczicky (1818‒1865) Bielczicky, Wenzel (1818‒1865) 347, 348 Binder, Anna 40 Binder, Karl (1816‒1860) 167 Binder, Margarethe (1801‒1870) 365, 367, 368 Birch-Pfeiffer, Charlotte Karoline (1800‒1868) 338 Bisenius, Michael (1809‒nach 1873) 61 Bitt, F. C. 113 Bivoj 261 Biwog, d. i. Bivoj Blangini, Felice (1781‒1841) 23, 131 Blatt, Franz Th., d. i. Franz Thaddäus Blatt (1793‒1844) Blatt, Franz Thaddäus (1793‒1844) 18, 19, 211 Blätterbauer, Marie 220 Blazer, Anton 246 Blum, Friedrich 167 Blum (Blume), Karl Ludwig (1786‒1844) 335, 401 Blum, R. 349 4 Blum, Wilhelm 57 Boček, Antonín (1802‒1847) 162 Bocklet, Carl Maria von (1801‒1881) 19 Boczek, A., d. i. Antonín Boček (1802‒1847) Böhm, Joseph (1775‒1876) 67 Boieldieu, François-Adrien (1775‒1834) 389 Bolza, Comtesse de, s. Antonia Batthyány de Németújvár (1788‒1836) Borgia, Lucrezia (1480‒1519) 143 Bořivoj I. (Herzog von Böhmen) (Heiliger) (852/855‒888/891) 236 Boriwog, d. i. Bořivoj I. (852/855‒888/891) Bothe, Friedrich (1762‒1837) 371 Böttiger, Karl August (1760‒1835) 275 Bouilly, Jean-Nicolas (1763‒1842) 370, 389 Bourbon-Parma, Karl Ludwig Ferdinand von (Herzog von Lucca) (1799‒1883) 82 Bozeck, A. L. 163 Božek, Josef (Joseph) (1782-1835) 263 Bozena, d. i. Božena (Křesinova) († nach 1052) Božena (Křesinova) († nach 1052) 151, 153, 237, 261, 366, 369, 376, 404 Brahe, Tycho (de) (1546‒1601) 310 Brandeisky, Giska [Johann Giskra von Brandeis], d. i. Jiskra János / Jan Jiskra (1400‒1469) Braunau, Franz von, d. i. Franz Xaver Fritsch (1779‒1870) Brauner, d. i. wohl Franz August Brauner (1810‒1880) Brauner, Franz August (1810‒1880) 129 Brava, Franz (František) (1811‒1882) 385, 402 Breiting, Herrmann (1804‒1860) 164 Břetislav I. (Herzog von Böhmen) (1002/1005‒1055) 237, 282, 283, 340, 372 Brestilaw (Herzog), d. i. Břetislav I. (1002/1005‒1055) Břetislaus, d. i. Břetislav I. (1002/1005‒1055) Bretislaw (Herzog), d. i. Břetislav I. (1002/1005‒1055) Bretislaw I., d. i. Břetislav I. ( (1002/1005‒1055) Bretzner, Christoph Friedrich (1748‒1807) 392 Brey, A. W. 259 Brinke, Heinrich (Hynek) († 1844) 368 Brixi, František Xaver (1732‒1771) 151 Brokoff, Johann Ferdinand (1688‒1731) 263 Brosmann, Antonín Jan N. (P. Domaso) (1731‒1798) 19 Browne, Maximilian Ulysses Reichsgraf (1705‒1757) 264 Brunian, Johann Joseph (1733‒1781) 71 Brzetislaw, d. i. Břetislav I. (1002/1005‒1055) Bucquoy (Graf), d. i. Johann Nepomuk Graf Buqouy von Longueval, Freiherr de Vaux (1741‒1803) Buqouy von Longueval, Johann Nepomuk Graf, Freiherr de Vaux (1741‒1803) 177 Budinski, Franz, d. i. Franz Budinsky (1810‒1863) Budinsky, Fr., d. i. Franz Budinsky (1810‒1863) Budinsky, Franz (Wenzel; Franz Wenzel) (1810‒1863) 9, 69 Buemann, Severin (1897‒1848) 345 Bull, Ole (1810‒1880) 97, 186, 217 Buml, Johann 344 5 Burde, Jos. Karl, d. i. Joseph Carl Burde (1779‒1848) Burde, Joseph Carl (1779‒1848) 241, 263 Burg, d. i. Betty Burg (1827‒1898) Burg, Betty (1827‒1898) 33 Burgmüller, H., d.i. wohl Frédéric Burgmüller (1806‒1874) Burgmüller, Frédéric (1806‒1874) 69 Burgschmid, d. i. Jacob Daniel Burgschmiet (1796‒1858) Burgschmidt, d. i. Jacob Daniel Burgschmiet (1796‒1858) Burgschmiet, Jakob Daniel 1796‒1858) 309, 311 Burmeister, Ludwig Peter August (Pseud. Johann Peter Lyser) (1804‒1870) 42, 43 C C. E. B. 120 C. G. 126 Cabler (?) 409 Cäcilia (Caecilia) (Heilige) (röm. Märtyrerin) (3. Jhdt. ?) 207, 212 Calderón de la Barca, Pedro (1600‒1681) 391 Caldi, Fedele 394 Čapek, Josef (1825‒1915) 20 Capranica, Domenico (Marchese) (1792‒1870) 135 Caradori-Allan, Maria Caterina Rosalbina (1800‒1865) 116 Carl, d. i. Karl Andreas von Bernbrunn (Carl Carl) (1787‒1854) Carl (Erzherzog), d. i. Karl (Erzherzog von Österreich) (1771‒1847) Carl IV., d. i. Karl IV. (1316‒1378) Carl VI., d. i. Karl VI. (1685‒1740) Carl XII., d. i. Karl XII. (1682‒1718) Carlo (Pseud.) 33, 65 Carolo III. (Re di Spagna) (1716‒1788) 284 Carro, Jean de (1770‒1857) 306 Cartellieri, Antonio Casimir (1772‒1807) 205 Cartellieri, M.
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