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withdrew, people found the little child in the kettle, and they praised God for this miracle. They called the boy Czernin, which means "The Black" in Czech, because he was black all over his face after having lain in the kettle. The king was so impressed by the people's loyalty that he pardoned the little Czernin.
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It is said that about 1000 years ago, the king had a conflict with a Bohemian nobleman. He was so angry with him that he sent his troops into the nobleman's castle. The soldiers murdered the whole family except a baby boy, whose nurse had hidden him in a kettle in the kitchen. When the soldiers
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The family is descended from the clan of "Drslavici", like several other Bohemian families. The first known bearer of the family name was
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In 1716, Franz Josef, Count Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, received permission from the Emperor to the hereditary title of
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Countess Michelle Czernin von und zu Chudenitz Morzin (born 1969), award-winning motion picture producer
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Thomas Czernin-Morzin (born 1966), Austrian investor and businessman
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that was one of the oldest and most prominent noble families in the
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On 18 May 1607, the Czernin family was elevated to the
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Coat of arms of the Counts Czernin von und zu Chudenitz
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Today, most members of the Czernin family live in the
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