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Philipp Gotthard von Schaffgotsch

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part of the diocese. In 1766 Schaffgotsch fled from Oppeln back on the castle Jánský Vrch in Austrian Silesia, which remained his residence until his death in 1795 and from where he led the Austrian part of the diocese.
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viewed this move by the Prince-Bishop as betrayal and placed the Breslau diocese under official administration where it remained for the remainder of the war. In 1763, Schaffgotsch was allowed to return to the
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on 5 March 1748 despite Schaffgotsch's relationship with Freemasons. Count Philipp Gotthard of Schaffgotsch was finally consecrated on 1 May 1748.
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who resided in Javorník for over 20 years. Schaffgotsch died at the castle in 1795 and was buried in the family tomb in Warmbrunn.
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and unable to return to Breslau. His calls for reinstatement were also ignored by the King who appointed auxiliary bishop
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Jauernig und das Jauerniger Ländchen. Das 2. Heimatbuch des ehemaligen Gerichtsbezirkes Jauernig
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Jauernig und das Jauerniger Ländchen. Ein Heimatbuch des ehemaligen Gerichtsbezirks Jauernig
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ideas and philosophies. And although Freemasonry was condemned by
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to Prince-Bishop. This appointment was confirmed by
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capital, Vienna. Despite his disagreements with the
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Philipp Ludwig von Sinzendorf

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