- Matthäus Lang von
Wellenburg (1469 – 30
March 1540) was a
statesman of the Holy
Roman Empire, a
Cardinal and Prince-Archbishop of
Salzburg from 1519 to...
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former business seat, the Fuggerhäuser in Augsburg, as well as
nearby Wellenburg Castle and the
castle at Babenhausen,
Bavaria (purchased by
Anton Fugger...
- who
helped to
rebuild Dresden after the fire of 1685 Matthäus Lang von
Wellenburg,
German statesman and
archbishop of
Salzburg Matthäus Merian,
Swiss engraver...
- by the Fugger-Babenhausen
branch of the
Fugger family who
resides at
Wellenburg castle in
Augsburg and in Babenhausen, Bavaria. From 1512 to 1515 Jakob...
- His last
years were
spent in
bitter struggle against Matthäus Lang of
Wellenburg,
Bishop of Gurk, who
succeeded him in 1519. Matthäus Lang was largely...
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during his term from 1495
until 1519. His
coadjutor Matthäus Lang von
Wellenburg, who was
later to
succeed Leonhard, in 1515
wrote a
description of the...
- Thüngen, Prince-Bishop of Würzburg in 1523 and
finally Matthäus Lang von
Wellenburg, Prince-Archbishop of
Salzburg in 1525.
Laffan 1975:198. R.G.D. Laffan...
- they were
taken by surprise,
arrested and
imprisoned in Zürich at the
Wellenburg prison. On 7
March 1526, the Zürich
council had p****ed an
edict that made...
-
Bonifacio Ferrero (1533–1534)
Lorenzo Campeggio (1534–1535) Matthäus Lang von
Wellenburg (1535–1540)
Alessandro Cesarini (1540–1541)
Francesco Cornaro (seniore)...
- Castelnau-Clermont-Ludève
Francisco Jiménez de
Cisneros Matthäus Lang von
Wellenburg Four more had been
excommunicated and
declared schismatic by
Julius II...