Franz Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg

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Franz Ludwig von Pfalz-Neuburg (1664-07-18-1732-04-06) was bishop and archbishop of several dioceses and Hochmeister of the Teutonic Order.

He was born in Neuburg an der Donau as son of Philipp Wilhelm, Elector Palatine and Elisabeth Amalie von Hessen-Darmstadt.

In 1683, he became Archbishop of Wrocław after the death of his brother Wolfgang Georg, who should have held this office.

In 1694, he assumed the additional offices of Hochmeister of the Teutonic Order and Bishop of Worms. 1716, he became Archbishop of Trier. During his regency in Trier, he reorganized the jurisdiction in the diocese and advanced the renovation of the Roman Moselle bridge and the cathedral. He became Archbishop of Mainz in 1729, giving up the position in Trier as the Pope had prohibited a merging of the two Archbishoprics. In Mainz, Franz Ludwig also started some administrative and judicial reforms as well as the construction of the Deutschhaus.

Franz Ludwig died in Wrocław and is buried there in a specially built chapel in Wrocław Cathedral.

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This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding German Wikipedia article as of 2006-09-07.

Preceded by
Karl von Liechtenstein
Bishop of Breslau
1683-1732
Succeeded by
Philipp Ludwig von Sinzendorf
Preceded by
Ludwig Anton von Pfalz-Neuburg
Bishop of Worms
1694-1732
Succeeded by
Franz Georg von Schönborn
Preceded by
Ludwig Anton von Pfalz-Neuburg
Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
1694-1732
Succeeded by
Clemens August I. von Bayern
Preceded by
Karl Joseph von Lothringen
Archbishop of Trier
1716-1729
Succeeded by
Franz Georg von Schönborn
Preceded by
Lothar Franz von Schönborn
Archbishop of Mainz
1729-1732
Succeeded by
Philipp Karl von Eltz
Persondata
NAME Pfalz-Neuburg, Franz Ludwig von
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Archbishop of Mainz and Trier, Prince-Bishop of Wrocław, Hochmeister of the Teutonic Order
DATE OF BIRTH 18 July 1664
PLACE OF BIRTH Neuburg an der Donau
DATE OF DEATH 6 April 1732
PLACE OF DEATH Wrocław


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