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Sigismund von
Kollonitsch; Kollonitz, Kollonic, Kollonics,
Collonicz (30 May 1677, in
Vienna – 12
April 1751) was
titular Bishop of Scutari,
Bishop of...
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Leopold Karl von
Kollonitsch (also
spelt Collonicz, Colonitz, Kollonitz,
Kolonits and Kolonić; 26
October 1631 – 20
January 1707) or Lipót
Kollonich was...
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contact with the
Hussars of Nádasdy and the
cavalrymen of
Siegfried von
Kollonitsch. The Turks,
which had been
steadily defending their position, were eventually...
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devastated country had to be repo****ted,
Bishop Count Leopold Karl von
Kollonitsch,
subsequently Archbishop of
Esztergom and
Primate of Hungary, advised...
- György Széchényi (primate,
archbishop – 1685)
Leopold Karl, Graf von
Kollonitsch (primate, archbishop,
cardinal 22 Aug 1695 – 20 Jan 1707)
Coadjutor Archbishop:...
- Mantua. The
wedding ceremony was
performed by
Archbishop Leopold Karl von
Kollonitsch. The
couple settled in Düsseldorf,
where they led an
elaborate royal...
- ). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. pp. 4–39. ISBN 0-8493-0594-2. J.
Kollonitsch & O.
Fuchs (1955). "Preparation of
Aluminium Borohydride and its Applications...
- Kopacsy-Karczag (1867–1957),
operatic soprano Cardinal Leopold Karl von
Kollonitsch (1631–1707),
Catholic prelate Franz Lehár (1870–1948), Austro-Hungarian...
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Appointed 24
January 1701 In
office 1707-1725
Predecessor Leopold Karl von
Kollonitsch Successor Imre Esterházy
Other post(s)
Bishop of Győr
Orders Created...
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refer to Kolunić, a
village in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Leopold Karl von
Kollonitsch,
otherwise Kolonić, (1631–1707), a
Cardinal Archbishop of the Austrian...