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    University. Haberer, Ohnmacht und Chance 210ff. Haberer, Kardinal Khlesl 110ff. "Melchior Cardinal Klesl " Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved...
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    his politics and assertiveness as advisor to Matthias, he rivaled Melchior Khlesl, Bishop of Vienna, who ultimately prevailed over Liechtenstein and...
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    went on a strict Counter-Reformation course. His chancellor had been Melchior Khlesl, bishop and administrator of Wiener Neustadt from 1599 and a supporter...
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    influence in court. The leader of the Counter-Reformation here was Melchior Khlesl, Bishop of Vienna from 1600. In 1529, Vienna was besieged by the Ottoman...
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    solid proponent of the Counter-Reformation. He also worked to depose Melchior Khlesl, and to ensure that Ferdinand succeeded as Holy Roman Emperor. Today...
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  • Roman Empire under Ferdinand I. 1598 – Donaukanal regulated. 1600 – Melchior Khlesl becomes Bishop of Vienna. 1643 – Schönbrunn Palace built. 1668 – July:...
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    in marriage. The initiator of this project was Matthias' consultant Melchior Khlesl, who wanted the Bavarian in the strife between the Archduke and his...
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  • Upper Austria was blunted by internal schisms, while in Lower Austria Melchior Khlesl led a vigorous Catholic response, expelling Protestant preachers and...
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    Anna of Tyrol. Since the overthrow of the leading imperial counsellor Melchior Khlesl in 1618 and the coming into power of Ferdinand II, Trauttmansdorff...
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    (1564–1571) Lambert Gruter (1572–1582) Martin Radwiger (1587–1588) Melchior Khlesl (Apostolic Administrator 1588–1630; also Bishop of Vienna and cardinal...
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    1842) Khlesl's, des Cardinals, Directors des geheimen Cabinetes Kaiser Mathias, Leben (4 vols., Vienna, 1847–1851) – a four-volume biography of Melchior Klesl...
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    consecutively from 1609 the parson of Gratwein. By the recommendation of Cardinal Khlesl he was confirmed on 21 November 1612 to be Abbot of Wilhering in Upper Austria...
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