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and had found himself in constant conflict with the chapter. Upon his death in 1587, Raitenau was elected as a compromise candidate and was ordained by the
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state. He won fame not only as an art collector but also as a builder who significantly promoted the spread of the
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was devastated by a fire on the night of 11 December 1598, he had plans set up for a lavish reconstruction by the
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was captured, deposed and imprisoned for life by his nephew and successor, Mark Sittich von Hohenems, first at
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Raitenau's rule was brought down after he entered into a fierce dispute with his mighty neighbour, Duke
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troops campaigned in Salzburg. Deserted by his cathedral chapter and abandoned by Emperor
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in 1578. His predecessor, Archbishop George of Kuenburg, had long served as a
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and the administration of the episcopal lands, which alienated the
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bishop Urban of Trennbach. He continued the harsh measures of the
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colonel Hans Werner von Raitenau (1525-1593) and Helene von
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Wolf Dietrich received an ecclesiastical education at the
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1589 painting of Raitenau with coat of arms in top left.
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Prince-archbishop of Salzburg between 1587 and 1612
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Index

Wolf Dietrich Raitenau
His Grace
Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg
Painted portrait of Raitenau
Salzburg
Prince-Archbishop
Salzburg
Lochau
Bregenz
Further Austria
Habsburg
Hohenems
Pope Pius IV
Mark Sittich von Hohenems Altemps
Bishop of Constance
Charles Borromeo
Collegium Germanicum
Rome
cathedral chapter
coadjutor bishop
Passau
Counter-Reformation
Franciscan
Augustinian
Protestants
Salzburg
liturgy
Roman Curia
Niccolò Machiavelli
absolutist

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