Franz Anton Graf Von Harrach
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Franz Anton von Harrach zu Rorau (born 2 October 1665,
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– 18 July 1727,
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) was appointed coadjutor of
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and Titular Bishop of Epiphania in Syria in 1701, was from 1702 to 1705
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, 1705 coadjutor of
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, and ruled from 1709 to 1727 as one of the most important Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg.


Biography


Early life

Franz Anton was a son of Ferdinand Bonaventure Graf von Harrach (1637-1706), confidant of
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, and Johanna Theresa Gräfin von Lamberg. His younger brothers were Aloys Thomas Raimund von Harrach (1669-1742), the progenitor of the house, and
Johann Philipp von Harrach Johann Joseph Philipp Graf Harrach (Vienna, 22 October 1678 - Vienna, 8 August 1764) was an Imperial Field Marshal and from 1739 to 1762, President of the Hofkriegsrat (Imperial War Council). Biography Johann Joseph Philipp Graf Harrach came fro ...
, a Fieldmarshal.
Franz Anton grew up in
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, studied canon and civil law at the
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in
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, and was raised by Emperor Leopold ''
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'' in the Imperial princely state.


Ecclesiastical career

In 1685, Franz Anton was
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. Emperor Leopold I appointed him coadjutor of Vienna in July 1701, the Papal confirmation taking place on 1 December. He was also Titular Bishop of Epiphania. When Prince-Bishop Ernest Graf von Trautson died on 7 January 1702, Harrach became his successor and received the episcopal ordination by
Johann Philipp von Lamberg Cardinal Johann Philipp '' Graf'' von Lamberg Johann Philipp Cardinal Count von Lamberg (25 May 1651 in Vienna - 30 October 1712 in Regensburg), was bishop of Passau, a Cardinal and diplomat in the service of the Habsburg emperors. Early life ...
, Prince-Bishop of Passau. On 19 October 1705, he was appointed coadjutor of the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, Johann Ernst von Thun und Hohenstein, and confirmed in April 1706 by the Pope. After the death of Thun, he was on 29 May 1709 made reigning Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. Franz Anton was benevolent, affable and popular as prince-bishop, he loved pageantry and had the
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considerably enlarged and renewed. The result was an impressive
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staircase and marble hall. From 1710 to 1711, he had the Salzburg residence renewed. His reign was calm overall, even contemporaries spoke of the "Golden Age of Harrach". His artistic sense, which was characterized by the Late Baroque, is especially praised. He employed well-known artists for the execution of the plans at great cost. The architects were
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and
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, sculptor Georg Raphael Donner, painters Johann Michael Rottmayr and Martino Altomonte. Prince-Bishop Harrach endeavored to promote business and commerce as a source of prosperity. For trading in
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and the Mediterranean, he had the major trade routes extended. He lies buried in the crypt of
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Bibliography

* Christoph Brandhuber: ''Recreatio principis. Fürsterzbischof Franz Anton Fürst von Harrach und seine „Retirade“'' In: ''Vision und Realität. Die Salzburger Residenz 1587–1727'' ''Österreichische Zeitschrift für Kunst und Denkmalpflege'' –ZKDLXIII, 2009, Heft 1/2. Horn/Wien 2009, S. 118–125. * Christoph Brandhuber, Werner Rainer: ''Ein Fürst führt Tagebuch. Die „Notata“ des Salzburger Fürsterzbischofs Franz Anton Fürsten von Harrach (1665-1727).'' In: ''Salzburg Archiv'' 34 (2010), S. 205–262. * Franz Loidl: ''Geschichte des Erzbistums Wien.'' Herold, Wien 1983. . * Ernst Tomek: ''Kirchengeschichte Österreichs.'' Tyrolia, Innsbruck – Wien – München 1935–1959. * Imma Walderdorff: ''Zu den Gemäldegalerien in der Residenz unter Fürsterzbischof Franz Anton Fürst von Harrach.'' In: ''Vision und Realität. Die Salzburger Residenz 1587–1727'' ''Österreichische Zeitschrift für Kunst und Denkmalpflege'' –ZKDLXIII, 2009, Heft 1/2. Horn/Wien 2009, S. 139–153. * Imma Walderdorff, Roswitha Juffinger: ''Rekonstruktion der Bilder-Hängung eines Wandabschnitts der „Schönen Galerie“'' In: ''Vision und Realität. Die Salzburger Residenz 1587–1727'' ''Österreichische Zeitschrift für Kunst und Denkmalpflege'' –ZKDLXIII, 2009, Heft 1/2. Horn/Wien 2009, S. 154–156. * Josef Wodka: ''Kirche in Österreich. Wegweiser durch ihre Geschichte.'' Herder, Wien 1959.


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