Roman Catholic Diocese of Wiener Neustadt information
The former Roman Catholic Diocese of Wiener Neustadt in Lower Austria existed from 1469 to 1785. In 1990, it was re-established as a titular see which is held by the bishop for the Military Services in Austria.
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is a Catholic church located in WienerNeustadt, Austria. Now a parish church, it was previously the cathedral of the dioceseofWienerNeustadt between...
bishop ofRomanCatholicDioceseof Šibenik was appointed to administer the diocese. In 1828 Pope Leo XII erected the ecclesiastical province of Dalmatia...
same goal. In 1588, Rudolf appointed Klesl as administrator of the DioceseofWienerNeustadt. Because it lost some powerful supporters such as Leonhard...
elevating Vienna. Kollonitsch then held the title of prince-archbishop, to whom the dioceseofWiener-Neustadt has been subordinated as suffragan. In 1729,...
bishop ofWienerNeustadt. However, the DioceseofWienerNeustadt was abolished in 1785 and merged with the Archdiocese of Vienna. The last bishop of Wiener...
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ROYSS) was the name of several historical states located in present-day Thuringia, Germany. Several lordships of the Holy Roman Empire which arose after...
Cathedral of St. James (German: Dom zu St. Jakob), is an eighteenth-century Baroque cathedral of the RomanCatholicDioceseof Innsbruck in the city of Innsbruck...
of Augsburg, Roman Catholic Diocese of Wurzburg and RomanCatholicDioceseof Speyer. The Wiener Professor Friedrich Müller reported in 1898 in the "Melanges"...
of 1241/42. It has been suggested that the enemy at Wiener-Neustadt was in fact a band of unruly Cumans who had left Hungary following the death of Köten...
to become Bishop ofWienerNeustadt, the "new city" of Vienna, succeeding Laurenz Aidinger. From 1672 to 1681, he was president of the Hungarian Court...
treaty ofWienerNeustadt. In 1477 King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary had retaken the area, but in 1491 it was mortgaged again by King Vladislaus II of Bohemia...
trade good destined for the export to India. Part of the copper was also transported through WienerNeustadt and the Adriatic ports Triest and Zengg to the...
of bishops). Almost all cathedrals in Austria are Roman Catholic, but any non-RomanCatholic cathedrals are also listed here. The list is intended to...
noblemen involved in it, including Zrinski and Frankopan in WienerNeustadt. The large estates of two most powerful Croatian noble houses were confiscated...
and WienerNeustadt near Vienna. The church of San Stefano Rotondo at Rome was attached to the Hungarian College by Gregory XIII. In 1783, a number of houses...
Steyr) and Lower Austria (the county of Pitten, today's districts ofWienerNeustadt and Neunkirchen). The second Duke of Austria, Henry II's son Leopold V...
death. They were executed in WienerNeustadt in April 1671. Their families, whose history was intertwined with centuries of Croatian history, were subsequently...