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district of the city of Salzburg, Austria. It was
built in 1613–19 by
Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, and
named for the "clear spring"...
- he was
appointed chief architect of
Salzburg by the
archbishop Markus Sittikus. His work
introduced Lombard early baroque to Austria.
Solari died in Salzburg...
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centuries under the
Prince Archbishops Wolf
Dietrich von Raitenau,
Markus Sittikus, and
Paris Lodron. It was in the 17th
century that
Italian architects (and...
- The
Markus Sittikus hall in Hohenems, the
current main
venue of the
Schubertiade Vorarlberg...
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section tympanum bears the arms of the
builders of the cathedral,
Markus Sittikus and
Paris Lodron. The
figure group on the
pediment represents the Transfiguration...
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Palace in
Salzburg date from the late
Renaissance period and were
commissioned by
Prince Archbishop Markus Sittikus von
Hohenems in the
early 17th century...
- 2004:
Appendix B:
Papal Dynasties, p. 220
Simonetta Scherling,
Markus Sittikus III. (1533-1595): vom
deutschen Landsknecht zum römischen
Kardinal (Konstanz:...
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Vorarlberg in 2001. In 2005, the
festival returned to
Hohenems (Markus
Sittikus hall), with some
concerts still being held in Schwarzenberg. The Schubertiade...
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Dietrich von
Raitenau (2 Mar 1587
Elected – 7 Mar 1612 Resigned)
Markus Sittikus von
Hohenems (1612 – 1619)
Paris von
Lodron (13 Nov 1618
Elected – 15 Dec...
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letter of
credit for 50,000 guilders.
Later in September,
while Markus Sittikus awaited the
arrival of the
newly crowned Holy
Roman Emperor on his way...