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and sponsored the arts, but paying taxes to both warring entities failed to keep them out of the warfare, only prompting taxpayer unrest.
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forces in 1612, the cathedral chapter elected him to be the new Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg on 18 March 1612. He received
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was performed on several occasions in Salzburg between 1614 and 1619, the first opera performances north of the Alps.
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bishop Ehrenfried von Kuenburg on October 7. Raitenau gave his consent, hoping to be released from his custody at
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policies of his predecessor and had stern measures imposed on his subjects. According to the resolutions of the
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in 1561. A minor upon his father's death in 1587, he was educated by his powerful uncle and became a
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Later in September, while Markus Sittikus awaited the arrival of the newly crowned
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to pursue the reconstruction of Salzburg Cathedral according to plans designed by
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During the last stage of his rule, Mark Sittich witnessed the outbreak of the
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Following the defeat and arrest of Archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau by
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in 1618. On 16 July 1619, he received the Habsburg archduke
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Coat of arms of Archbishop Mark Sittich, Hellbrunn Palace
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Mark Sittich von Hohenems (archbishop)
Mark Sittich von Hohenems Altemps

Donato Mascagni
Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg
Hohenems
Further Austria
Vorarlberg
Habsburg
Charles V
Constance
Mark Sittich von Hohenems Altemps
Cardinal
Pope Pius IV
canon
Salzburg Cathedral
Wolf Dietrich Raitenau
Bavarian
Holy Orders
Chiemsee
Hohensalzburg Castle

Prince-archbishop
Maximilian of Bavaria
Catholic League
Thirty Years' War
Lutheranism
Counter-Reformation
Council of Trent
Salzburg

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