- (German: Universität Salzburg), also
known as the
Paris Lodron University of
Salzburg (Paris-
Lodron-Universität Salzburg, PLUS), is an
Austrian public university...
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Paris Lodron or
Paris of
Lodron (German:
Paris Graf von
Lodron), 13
February 1586 - 15
December 1653, was the Prince-Archbishop of the Prince-Archbishopric...
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performed today. The
concerto is
often nicknamed "
Lodron"
because it was
commissioned by
Countess Antonia Lodron to be pla**** with her two
daughters Aloysia...
- von
Lodron-Laterano (1619-1666),
daughter of
Count Philipp von
Lodron-Laterano (1596-1671) and a
relative to Salzburg's Prince-Bishop
Paris von
Lodron. Together...
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Count Karl
Franz von
Lodron (18
November 1748–10
August 1828) was the last prince-bishop of Brixen. He was
ordained as a
priest in 1771 and as
bishop in...
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Prince Archbishops Wolf
Dietrich von Raitenau,
Markus Sittikus, and
Paris Lodron. It was in the 17th
century that
Italian architects (and
Austrians who had...
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bears the arms of the
builders of the cathedral,
Markus Sittikus and
Paris Lodron. The
figure group on the
pediment represents the
Transfiguration of Jesus...
- to
avoid being plundered, an
example being Salzburg which,
under Paris Lodron, paid a
ransom to
Bavaria to
prevent its
being sacked during the Thirty...
- it was
unrivalled by all
others north of the Alps.
Archbishop Paris of
Lodron led
Salzburg to
peace and
prosperity during the
Thirty Years' War in which...
- annihilated. A
reported 20,000 men were killed,
including generals Ludwig Lodron and
Pavle Bakić. Bakić's
severed head was
taken to Constantinople. This...