Seckau (Slovene: Sekava) is a Marktgemeinde in the state of Styria, Austria. It is situated near Knittelfeld. It is known for the Benedictine Seckau Abbey...
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The Diocese of Graz-Seckau (Latin: Dioecesis Seccoviensis, German: Diözese Graz-Seckau) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church comprising the...
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Seckau Abbey (German: Abbey of Our Lady) is a Benedictine monastery and Co-Cathedral in Seckau in Styria, Austria. Seckau Abbey was endowed in 1140 by...
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The Seckau Tauern or Seckau Alps (German: Seckauer Tauern or Seckauer Alpen) are a small subrange of the Low Tauern mountains in the Austrian Central...
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Karl-Franzens-Universität after him. He died at Graz in 1590. Charles's mausoleum, in Seckau Abbey in which other members of the Habsburg family are also buried, is...
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"Trauungsbuch XXV 1881-1891 - 648 | Graz-Hl. Blut | Steiermark: Rk. Diözese Graz-Seckau | Österreich | Matricula Online". data.matricula-online.eu. Retrieved 2024-01-06...
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Auxiliary Bishop of Graz-Seckau and Titular Bishop of Balecium. On 8 December 2002, he was consecrated bishop by the Bishop of Graz-Seckau Egon Kapellari in...
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the bishop's seat of Seckau in Styria and Neustift Abbey near Brixen in South Tyrol. A bishop named Heinrich was provost in Seckau from 1232 to 1243, and...
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bishop of the Steiermark diocese from 1786, called the Diocese of Graz-Seckau. The church was built as church of the Court (hofkirche) in 1438-62 by Friederick...
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prince-bishoprics, Seckau and Lavant. From the time of their foundation both were suffragans of the Archdiocese of Salzburg. The Prince-Bishopric of Seckau was established...
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exercised rarely, if at all. For example, the Bishops of Chiemsee, Gurk, and Seckau (Sacken) were practically subordinate to the prince-bishop of Salzburg,...
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prince of the Empire in 1213, and created three new sees: Chiemsee (1216), Seckau (1218) and Lavant (1225). In 1241, at the Council of Regensburg he denounced...
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control, such as the Habsburg Monarchy, including Austria proper (Salzburg, Seckau), the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (the bulk of Olomouc and parts of Breslau)...
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copper shows he was in Passau, in 1677 he was in Garsten, Judenburg and Seckau. In 1678 he was again in Garsten, where he made the designs for his sons...
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Leopold Anton von Firmian (category Bishops of Graz-Seckau)
(11 March 1679 – 22 October 1744) was Bishop of Lavant 1718–24, Bishop of Seckau 1724–27 and Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg from 1727 until his death. He...
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city 893 Schöder Other municipality 2,338 Schwarzautal Market town 1,338 Seckau Market town 12,072 Seiersberg-Pirka Other municipality 1,501 Selzthal Other...
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Empire Leopold Anton von Firmian (1679–1744), Bishop of Lavant, Bishop of Seckau and Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg Leopold Ernst von Firmian (1708–1783)...
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whose name is unknown. Ulrich died on 26 January 1275. He was buried in Seckau in modern-day Austria. Ulrich is famous for his supposedly autobiographical...
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Jakob Ernst von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn (category Bishops of Graz-Seckau)
February 1690 in Hertwigswalde – 12 June 1747 in Salzburg) was Bishop of Seckau, Bishop of Olomouc and Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. Jakob Ernst von...
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d'Austria, who died in 1638[better source needed]). He was buried in the Seckau Abbey. Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Historical Commission: Archiv für...
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incorporation into the Diocese of Seckau was ordered in 1804 by Holy Roman Emperor Francis II. Although the bishops of Seckau administered it from 1808, Papal...
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Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald 7280 Schwaz 5242 Schweiggers 2829 Sebersdorf 3333 Seckau 3514 See 5441 Seefeld in Tirol 5212 Seekirchen am Wallersee 6212 Seewalchen...
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16th and 17th centuries, led by the bishop of Ljubljana Thomas Chrön and Seckau Martin Brenner, almost all Protestants were expelled from the Slovene Lands...
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Aribonids, founded the Augustinian Abbey of Seckau in 1140, which explains the family's close relationship with Seckau. After their principals had become extinct...
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Tauern (45c) Seckau Tauern (45d). The four groups listed above (the Radstadt Tauern, Schladming Tauern, Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern and Seckau Alps) are considered...
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Diocese of Seckau after the death of the first and only bishop in 1800) Graz Cathedral Grazer Dom; Dom Sankt Ägydius, Graz Diocese of Graz-Seckau Styria,...
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has been found on include the Ennstal Alps, Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern, Seckau Tauern, Seetal Alps, Saualpe, Koralpe, Karawanks, Kamnik–Savinja Alps, Pohorje...
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Architecture" in 1958 on the occasion of an art and architectural event held at the Seckau Monastery. He rejected the straight line and the functional architecture...
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George, belongs to the pastoral area of Voitsberg in the diocese of Graz-Seckau. The origins of the church probably date back to the 11th century, when...
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an Austrian alpine skiing coach and former alpine skier. He hails from Seckau, Styria. During his career he has achieved four results among the top 10...
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