- Wolf
Dietrich von
Raitenau (26
March 1559 – 16
January 1617) was Prince-Archbishop of
Salzburg from 1587 to 1612.
Raitenau was born at
Hofen Castle in...
- (21
November 1568 – 27 June 1633), was the
mistress to Wolf
Dietrich von
Raitenau,
reigning Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, from
about 1593
until 1617. Born...
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medieval city walls, at the
behest of Prince-Archbishop Wolf
Dietrich Raitenau. The
Archbishop suffered from gout and had a
stroke the year before; to...
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completely rebuilt in the
Baroque style under Prince-Bishop Wolf
Dietrich von
Raitenau to its
present appearance.
Salzburg Cathedral still contains the baptismal...
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Salome Alt (1568–1633), the
mistress of Prince-Archbishop Wolf
Dietrich Raitenau in the
early 17th century. In any case, the
golden dumplings represent...
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captured by
insurgent peasants in 1525; and Prince-Archbishop Wolf
Dietrich Raitenau, who died here in 1617
after six
years of imprisonment. In 1931 the fortress...
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elsewhere in Germany. [clarification needed]
Archbishop Wolf
Dietrich von
Raitenau gave the
Protestants the
choice of
converting to
Catholicism or leaving...
- from 1587
onwards at the
behest of Prince-Archbishop Wolf
Dietrich von
Raitenau,
after he
ordered the
abandonment of the
cemetery of the
former monastery...
- 16th to 18th
centuries under the
Prince Archbishops Wolf
Dietrich von
Raitenau,
Markus Sittikus, and
Paris Lodron. It was in the 17th
century that Italian...
- to take the fortress. In 1617 the
deposed Archbishop Wolf
Dietrich von
Raitenau died in the
fortress prison.
During the
Thirty Years' War,
Archbishop Count...