Franz Josef Rudigier (7 April 1811 – 29 November 1884) was an Austrian Roman Catholic prelate and served as the Bishop of Linz from his appointment in...
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building in Austria. Construction plans were started in 1855 by Bishop Franz-Josef Rudigier. The first stone was laid on 1 May 1862—an event solemnised by the...
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Purgatory. This was approved and recommended by the diocesan bishop, Franz Joseph Rudigier. Many other bishops, especially in North America, recommended it...
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Rome confirmed the church as the cathedral of the diocese. Bishop Franz-Josef Rudigier laid the foundation stone of the New Cathedral in 1862. In 1909 the...
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first climbed on 14 July 1865 by Joseph Anton Specht and Johann Jakob Weilenmann, guided by Jakob Pfitscher and Franz Pöll. Piz Buin Pitschen was climbed...
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(1783–1788) Joseph Anton Gall (1789–1807) Sigismund Ernst Hohenwart (1809–1825) Gregorius Thomas Ziegler (1827–1852) Franz-Josef Rudigier (1853–1884)...
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Maria Joseph Franz Anton Raphael Ritz, nicknamed Alpen-Raphael or Walliser-Raphael (17 January 1829, in Brig, Canton of Valais – 11 April 1894, in Sion)...
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September 1868, bishop Franz-Josef Rudigier called for resistance to these May Laws. However, the letter was confiscated, and Rudigier had to appear before...
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Rencurel (1647–1718) Felisa Pérez de Iriarte Casado (1904–1954) Franz-Josef Rudigier (1811–1884) Giacomo Gaglione (1896–1962) Giuseppe Marcinò (1589–1655)...
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