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33: 25: 17: 258: 158:, starting a long tradition of a local culture rich in music and art. Leonhard also used his wealth to buy back lands sold by his predecessors to cover their debt and to support Emperor Maximilian I financially, which brought further economic and political advantages. He expanded the defenses of the city, notably by strengthening 129:
had granted its citizens the privilege to elect its own council and mayor, which was the cause of a protracted struggle with the ruling archbishops. In 1511, Leonhard ended the unrest: He invited the mayor and councillors for a gala dinner, had them imprisoned and forced them to renounce their
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Leonhard was an effective ruler, he reformed the archbishopric's finances, paying off old debts and developing the economy by farming out, increasing the salt production, the silver and gold mines and promoting trade. His efforts made Salzburg one of the richest
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and a large number of castles in Salzburg and Carinthia. He ordered the construction of river dams around Hallein to protect the city from spring floods, but he also had the
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A decree promulgated by Archbishop Leonhard in 1504 was one of the earliest actions in Europe to officially protect threatened animal species, including the
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road and a number of new long distance routes constructed to promote trade. He crowned his economic achievements by a coinage reform (
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Geschichte Salzburgs, Stadt und Land, Band 1, Teil 1, Vorgeschichte, Altertum, Mittelalter
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Coat of arms (right) of Leonhard von Keutschach, in his bedchamber in Hohensalzburg Castle
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The Beasts That Hide from Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals
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16th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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15th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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Extensive biography in German on "Salzburg Coins Interactive"
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Abbey. In 1490 he was promoted as provost of the Salzburg
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Chapel of Leonhard von Keutschach in Hohensalzburg Castle
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Salzburgs Bischöfe in der Geschichte des Landes 696-2005
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Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg
feudal
Viktring
Carinthia
Lake Keutschach
turnip
canon
Augustinian
provost
Eberndorf
chapter
prince-archbishop
Jews
synagogues
Hallein
Salzburg
Frederick III of Habsburg
nepotism
Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg
Maximilian I of Habsburg
coadjutor bishop
states
Holy Roman Empire
Hohensalzburg Castle
Radstädter Tauern Pass
northern bald ibis
ISBN

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