Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch (also spelt Collonicz, Colonitz, Kollonitz, Kolonits and Kolonić; 26 October 1631 – 20 January 1707) or Lipót Kollonich was...
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Ulrich von Kollonitsch and was supported by his uncle, the Cardinal Prince-Primate of Hungary and Archbishop of Gran (Esztergom), Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch...
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Julie Kopacsy-Karczag (1867–1957), operatic soprano Cardinal Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch (1631–1707), Catholic prelate Franz Lehár (1870–1948), Austro-Hungarian...
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Kolonić may refer to Kolunić, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch, otherwise Kolonić, (1631–1707), a Cardinal Archbishop of the...
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of Mantua. The wedding ceremony was performed by Archbishop Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch. The couple settled in Düsseldorf, where they led an elaborate...
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emperor Joseph I (1705–1711), following the advice of Cardinal Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch abolished that title, and substitute it with less distinguished...
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22 – Gilles Boileau, French translator (d. 1669) October 26 – Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch, Hungarian Catholic cardinal (d. 1707) October 30 – Pierre Beauchamp...
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Rastrello (1652) Cardinal Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch (1688) Cardinal Johann Philipp von Lamberg (1690) Archbishop Franz Anton von Harrach zu Rorau (1702)...
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As the devastated country had to be repopulated, Bishop Count Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch, subsequently Archbishop of Esztergom and Primate of Hungary...
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eldest brother, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor (1640–1705). The wedding ceremony was performed by Archbishop Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch. The couple settled...
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