- Bartholomäus
Anton Migazzi; (German:
Christoph Bartholomäus
Anton Migazzi von Wall und Sonnenthurm, Italian:
Cristoforo Bartolomeo Antonio Migazzi di Waal e Sonnenthurn...
- consent: The
Baron Franz von Reischach,
Imperial Diplomat Cardinal von
Migazzi Cardinal von
Frankenberg the
Baron of Gottignies,
Imperial Lord Chamberlain...
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Pierre Guérin de
Tencin (1721), Niccolò
Coscia (1724),
Christoph Anton Migazzi (1740), and
Carlo Confalonieri (1922). Pope Paul VI in
effect eliminated...
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delay occurred when
Esterhazy fell ill and had to be
replaced by
Count Migazzi; on 10 April,
Austria and
Spain signed a
draft treaty and only Keene's...
- von
Reuental –
minnesinger Former Archbishops of Vienna:
Christoph Anton Migazzi,
Johann Rudolf Kutschker,
Joseph Othmar Rauscher As Vienna's landmark,...
- of Vienna.
Founded in 1758 by the
Archbishop of Vienna,
Christoph Anton Migazzi, the
seminary moved to its
current building, the Haus Boltzmanng****e, in...
- L'Ouverture,
Haitian revolutionary (b. 1743)
April 14 –
Christoph Anton Migazzi,
Austrian Catholic bishop (b. 1714)
April 24 – Adélaïde Labille-Guiard...
- 1751
Succeeded - 10 Mar 1757 Died)
Cardinal Christoph Bartholomäus
Anton Migazzi † (23 May 1757 *
Confirmed - 14 Apr 1803 Died)
Sigismund Anton von Hohenwart...
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Sicily by
Emperor Charles VI, and
afterwards cardinal;
Count Christopher Migazzi,
cardinal and
Archbishop of Vienna,
twice Bishop of Vác (1756–57); 1762–82);...
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means gold. In late 1700s, the town was
purchased by
Cristoph Cardinal Migazzi, who
completed renovations of
local chateau for
purposes of his private...