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Melchior Klesl (19
February 1552 – 18
September 1630) was an
Austrian statesman and
cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church during the time of the Counter-Reformation...
- his own. The
course of his
politics was
determined by
Cardinal Melchior Klesl until his fall in 1618. As a
consequence of his
failed religious and administrative...
- rodí pistole". E15.cz. "'V
lednu ani kubík.'
Dovoz plynu z
Ruska do Česka
klesl na nulu,
uvedl Síkela".
iROZHLAS (in Czech). 18
February 2023. Retrieved...
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appointed him as his
representative in Hungary, but
Klesl became his most
influential advisor.
Klesl wanted to
forge a new
princely alliance in the Holy...
- Bohemia,
relying mostly on the
advice of his chancellor,
Bishop Melchior Klesl.[citation needed]
Conflict was
precipitated by two factors: Matthias, already...
- The Bust of
Cardinal Melchior Klesl is a life-size
marble bust of the seventeenth-century
cardinal by
Gianlorenzo Bernini and his ****istants, notably...
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Escoubleau de
Sourdis Bust of
Antonio Cepparelli Bust of
Cardinal Melchior Klesl Two
Angels in Sant'Agostino Bust of
Francesco Barberini Bust of Antonio...
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Inchofer (c. 1584–1648),
Jesuit who took part in Galileo's
trial Melchior Klesl (1552–1630),
Austrian bishop statesman Melchior Lengyel (1880–1974), Hungarian...
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Escoubleau de
Sourdis Bust of
Antonio Cepparelli Bust of
Cardinal Melchior Klesl Two
Angels in Sant'Agostino Bust of
Francesco Barberini Bust of Antonio...
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political and
religious advisor,
Cardinal Melchior Klesl. As head of Matthias'
Secret Council,
Klesl was
working to
facilitate a
reconciliation between...