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Melchior von
Meckau (1440–1509) (called the
Cardinal of Brixen) was a
German Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop.
Melchior von
Meckau was born in Meissen...
- capital,
which at the time it
could not raise.
Hence Cardinal Melchior von
Meckau was the main
sponsor of the
Fugger business in 1496. The Prince-Bishop had...
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commendam (1504–1505)
Antonio Trivulzio,
senior (1505–1507)
Melchior von
Meckau (1507–1509) François
Guillaume de Castelnau-Clermont-Ludève (1509–1523)...
- Rain as Burggräfin of
Sommeregg - The Prince-Bishop of
Brixen Melchior von
Meckau as Lord of
Heinfels Stadtholder and
captain and
stadtholder of Görz In office...
- cardinal-bishop of
Ostia e
Velletri (18
December 1523), † 17 May 1524
Melchior von
Meckau,
bishop of Brixen – cardinal-priest of S.
Nicola inter Imagines (received...
- Cardinal-Priest of
Santo Stefano al
Monte Celio 1505 Succeeded by
Melchior von
Meckau Preceded by Juan de Vera
Camerlengo of the
Sacred College of
Cardinals 1505...
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Melchior Cupis von
Meckau was not present.
Joannes Burchard, the
papal Master of
Ceremonies for the Conclave, does not
include Von
Meckau or his conclavists...
- Stürtzel,
Zyprian von Serntein [de], Paul von Liechtenstein [de],
Melchior von
Meckau,
Wolfgang von Polheim,
Pietro Bonomo,
Francesco Delli Monti,
Giorgio Della...
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coadjutor for
Bishop von
Meckau. He was
appointed on 5 July 1501, and
succeeded to the
throne on the
death of
Cardinal von
Meckau on 3
March 1509. Eubel...
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Lukas von
Graben zum Stein.
Afterwards it
belonged to
cardinal Melchior von
Meckau. In 1526, it was
besieged by
Michael Gaismair and 2,000
soldiers s****ing...