- Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems (24 June 1574 – 9
October 1619) was Prince-Archbishop of
Salzburg from 1612
until his death. Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems was born...
- (Slovene:
Cistercijanska opatija Stična, also
Samostan Stična; German:
Kloster Sittich, Latin: Sitti****) is the
oldest monastery in Slovenia. It is the only Cistercian...
- Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems Altemps (1533–1595) was a
German Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. The
addition of
Altemps to the
family name
reflects Alt-Ems...
-
Castle in 1612, his
successor Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems expelled Salome Alt and her
family from the premises. Mark
Sittich gave the
palace its
current name...
-
Sittich Karl
Rudolf Hans von
Berlepsch (18
October 1857 - 2
September 1933) was a
German nobleman who took an
interest in bird
conservation in Germany...
- pla**** a
vital role in the
third period of the
Council of
Trent Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems Altemps (1580–1585),
commissioned the
Alltemps chapel in the...
- Stična (pronounced [ˈstiːtʃna]; in
older sources also Zatičina, German:
Sittich) is a
village in the Muni****lity of Ivančna
Gorica in
central Slovenia...
- 1575
Giovanni Francesco Commendone (5 July 1574 – 9
January 1584) Mark
Sittich von
Hohenems (3
October 1577 – 3
October 1578)
Simeone Tagliavia d'Aragona...
-
Reformation gave
Ulrich an
opportunity to
recover his duchy. Thus Marx
Sittich of
Hohenems went
against the
Hegenau and
Klettgau rebels. On 4 November...
- Gradisch, Hoefling,
Klein Sankt Veit, Pernegg, Rabensdorf,
Sankt Ulrich,
Sittich,
Tschwarzen and Waiern. The name
Feldkirchen means the
church in the fields...