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  1. Moritz, Prince of Dietrichstein (Moritz Joseph Johann; 19 February 1775 – 29 August 1864), was a German prince, member of the House of Dietrichstein, 10th and last Prince of Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg, Count of Proskau-Leslie, Baron of Hollenburg, Finkenstein and Thalberg.

  2. His nephew, Count Johann Nepomuk von Nostitz-Rieneck, was a general officer in Habsburg service during the Napoleonic Wars. Early life and ancestry [ edit ] Born into an old noble House of Nostitz , Friedrich Moritz was the second son of Count Franz Wenzel von Nostitz-Rieneck (1697-1765) and his wife, Countess Katharina Elisabeth von Schönborn-Buchheim (1692-1777).

  3. Moritz, Germany. /  51.99583°N 12.02667°E  / 51.99583; 12.02667. Moritz is a village and a former municipality in the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the town Zerbst .

  4. Academic Kids Menu. Art and Cultures Art (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Art); Architecture (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php ...

  5. Nach Nordsee ist Mordsee (1976) ist Moritz, lieber Moritz der zweite Film in Folge, bei dem sich Hark Bohm mit den Problemen junger Menschen in der Pubertät beschäftigt. Einfluss darauf hatten sicherlich auch seine Ziehsöhne Uwe Enkelmann und Dschingis Bowakow, die hier auch wieder mitspielen.

  6. With his death the house of Saxe-Altenburg became extinct, although the family name continued due to the adoption in 1942 of Franz, Count Praschma (1934-2012) by Princess Marie (6 June 1888 - 12 November 1947), second daughter of Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg. The representation of the Ducal house was merged with that of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.

  7. 96 minutes. Country. West Germany. Language. German. Moritz, Dear Moritz ( German: Moritz, lieber Moritz) is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Hark Bohm. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. [1]