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staircase and marble hall. From 1710 to 1711, he had the Salzburg residence renewed. His reign was calm overall, even contemporaries spoke of the "Golden Age of Harrach". His artistic sense, which was characterized by the Late Baroque, is especially praised. He employed well-known artists for the
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Ein Fürst führt Tagebuch. Die „Notata“ des Salzburger Fürsterzbischofs Franz Anton Fürsten von Harrach (1665-1727).
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Prince-Bishop Harrach endeavored to promote business and commerce as a source of prosperity. For trading in
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Franz Anton was benevolent, affable, and popular as prince-bishop. he loved pageantry and had the
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and the Mediterranean, he had the major trade routes extended. He lies buried in the crypt of
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Zu den Gemäldegalerien in der Residenz unter Fürsterzbischof Franz Anton Fürst von Harrach.
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Recreatio principis. Fürsterzbischof Franz Anton Fürst von Harrach und seine „Retirade“
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Rekonstruktion der Bilder-Hängung eines Wandabschnitts der „Schönen Galerie“
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and Titular Bishop of Epiphania in Syria in 1701, was from 1702 to 1705
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considerably enlarged and renewed. The result was an impressive
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execution of the plans at great cost. The architects were
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in Passau. In 1687, the canon in Salzburg, and 1692 there
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Spanish priest who ruled as Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg
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Kirche in Ă–sterreich. Wegweiser durch ihre Geschichte.
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Vision und Realität. Die Salzburger Residenz 1587–1727
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Vision und Realität. Die Salzburger Residenz 1587–1727
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His Grace
Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg

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Salzburg
Cathedral of Saints Rupert and Vergilius
Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein
Leopold Anton von Firmian
Titular Bishop of Epiphania
Prince-Bishop of Vienna
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