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- Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch (also spelt Collonicz, Colonitz, Kollonitz, Kolonits and Kolonić; 26 October 1631 – 20 January 1707) or Lipót Kollonich was...
- Sigismund von Kollonitsch; Kollonitz, Kollonic, Kollonics, Collonicz (30 May 1677, in Vienna – 12 April 1751) was titular Bishop of Scutari, Bishop of...
- contact with the Hussars of Nádasdy and the cavalrymen of Siegfried von Kollonitsch. The Turks, which had been steadily defending their position, were eventually...
- can bioac****ulate in plants and in mammals. Dorothy Greninger; Valerie Kollonitsch; Charles Howard Kline (1977). Lead Chemicals. International Lead Zinc...
- Appointed 24 January 1701 In office 1707-1725 Predecessor Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch Successor Imre Esterházy Other post(s) Bishop of Győr Orders Created...
- devastated country had to be repo****ted, Bishop Count Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch, subsequently Archbishop of Esztergom and Primate of Hungary, advised...
- bestowed by Archbishop Sigismund von Kollonitsch on 25 December of the same year. After the death of Cardinal Kollonitsch, he headed from 17 May 1751 the diocese...
- Johannes Thu**** (1639–1666) Laurenz Aidinger (1666–1669) Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch (1669–1686), later Bishop of Raab Christoph de Rojas y Spinola (1685–1695)...
- Mantua. The wedding ceremony was performed by Archbishop Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch. The couple settled in Düsseldorf, where they led an elaborate royal...
- Savoia 1689–1701: Francesco Maria de' Medici 1701–1707: Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch 1707–1712: Johann Philipp von Lamberg 1712–1725: Christian von Sachsen-Zeitz...