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Protestant parents, with his
father being a
baker his
surname was also
written Khlesl,
Klesel or Cleselius.
Klesl studied philosophy at the
University of Vienna...
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politics and ****ertiveness as
advisor to Matthias, he
rivaled Melchior Khlesl,
Bishop of Vienna, who
ultimately prevailed over
Liechtenstein and became...
- on a
strict Counter-Reformation course. His
chancellor had been
Melchior Khlesl,
bishop and
administrator of
Wiener Neustadt from 1599 and a
supporter of...
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proponent of the Counter-Reformation. He also
worked to
depose Melchior Khlesl, and to
ensure that
Ferdinand succeeded as Holy
Roman Emperor. Today, Maximilian...
- (Edinburgh: John Donald, 1982), p. 251. Haberer,
Michael (2023). "Melchior
Khlesl -
Fighter and
Tactician on many fronts". www.michael-haberer.com. Retrieved...
- marriage. The
initiator of this
project was Matthias'
consultant Melchior Khlesl, who
wanted the
Bavarian in the
strife between the
Archduke and his brother...
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Austria was
blunted by
internal schisms,
while in
Lower Austria Melchior Khlesl led a
vigorous Catholic response,
expelling Protestant preachers and promoting...
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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...
- (1564–1571)
Lambert Gruter (1572–1582)
Martin Radwiger (1587–1588)
Melchior Khlesl (Apostolic
Administrator 1588–1630; also
Bishop of
Vienna and
cardinal (1598–1630)...
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against the Turks. He made many converts,
amongst them the ****ure
Cardinal Khlesl. In 1605,
Scherer died in Linz of apoplexy. His
works were
collected and...