František Xaver Pokorný
František Xaver Pokorný was a composer and violinist (1729–1794). He was born in Městec Králové and died in Regensburg.
Also recorded as Frantisek Xaver Pokorny
Identity
František Xaver Pokorný is recorded as a citizen of Kingdom of Bohemia. Recorded with the occupation violinist. Classed in the genre classical music.
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1729
František Xaver Pokorný was born on 20 December 1729.
1794
František Xaver Pokorný died on 2 July 1794.
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Městec Králové
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Regensburg
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