was completely rebuilt in the Baroque style under Prince-Bishop WolfDietrichvonRaitenau to its present appearance. Salzburg Cathedral still contains the...
Salome Alt (21 November 1568 – 27 June 1633), was the mistress to WolfDietrichvonRaitenau, reigning Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, from about 1593 until...
but failed to take the fortress. In 1617 the deposed Archbishop WolfDietrichvonRaitenau died in the fortress prison. During the Thirty Years' War, Archbishop...
square is now named. The square was created by Prince-Archbishop WolfDietrichvonRaitenau who ordered the demolition of a number of houses on this site...
competing in the Austrian Regional League (Third Division). WolfDietrichvonRaitenau (1559 in Lochau – 1617), Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, 1587/1612...
laid out from 1587 onwards at the behest of Prince-Archbishop WolfDietrichvonRaitenau, after he ordered the abandonment of the cemetery of the former...
development.[citation needed] The cloister was established by bishop WolfDietrichvonRaitenau as a stronghold against the Reformation. In 1602, the friars consecrated...
Prince-Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau, while studying in Milan and, since 1585, in Rome. Following the defeat and arrest of Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau by Bavarian...
of the medieval city walls, at the behest of Prince-Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau. The Archbishop suffered from gout and had a stroke the year before;...
Georg von Kuenburg (4 May 1586 Succeeded – 25 Jan 1587) WolfDietrichvonRaitenau (2 Mar 1587 Elected – 7 Mar 1612 Resigned) Markus Sittikus von Hohenems...
Rudolph Stör of Störenburg 1570-1587 : John III Ulrich of Raitenau 1587 : WolfDietrichvonRaitenau 1587 : Gabriel Giel of Gielsberg (elected, unconfirmed)...
present Renaissance appearance under the auspices of Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau between 1587 and 1612, probably according to plans designed by the...
Baroque Schloss Blühnbach, a former hunting lodge of Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau, which in 1908 was acquired by Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria...
Styrian governor Siegmund von Dietrichstein, captured by insurgent peasants in 1525; and Prince-Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau, who died here in 1617...
and Charles Borromeo. He was the uncle of WolfDietrichRaitenau (Wolfgang Theoderic) and Mark Sittich von Hohenems, who were both Prince-Archbishop of...
of Salzburg led to clashes of arms in 1611, when the troops of WolfDietrichRaitenau occupied Berchtesgaden but were repulsed by the forces of Duke Maximilian...
besieged during the German Peasants' War of 1524–25. Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau stayed here on his flight from Salzburg in October 1611, shortly...
Archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach transferred the castle to his relatives as a gift. In 1589 Archbishop WolfDietrichRaitenau allowed the demolition...