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Franz Georg von Schönborn

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Franz Georg von Schönborn
Archbishop-Elector of Trier
Portrait by an unknown artist, c. 1740
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseTrier
In office1729–1756
PredecessorFrancis Louis of Palatinate-Neuburg
SuccessorJohann Philipp von Walderdorff
Personal details
Born15 June 1682
Died18 January 1756(1756-01-18) (aged 73)
Schönbornslust palace

Franz Georg von Schönborn (15 June 1682 – 18 January 1756) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop and Elector of Trier from 1729 until his death in 1756.[1] He was also Prince-Bishop of Worms and Prince-Provost of Ellwangen from 1732.[2]

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Biography

Franz Georg was born in Mainz, the ninth son of the Count of Schönborn and the nephew of Lothar Franz von Schönborn, the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz. Franz Georg's brothers were Johann Philipp Franz, Friedrich Karl and Hugo Damian, all three important churchmen. Beginning in 1702 he studied law, philosophy, theology, geography, history, and language at Salzburg, Siena, and Leiden. After completing his studies he travelled to the Vatican, Spain, and England. Through the influence of his uncle, Franz Georg gained valuable contacts in the court of the Holy Roman Emperor in Vienna. After his uncle died in 1729 and Franz Ludwig, Archbishop-Elector of Trier, succeeded him after vacating his own see, Franz Georg was unanimously elected the new Archbishop of Trier and thus appointed Prince-Elector of Trier. Owing to the protection of the Papacy in 1732 he was also elected the Prince-Bishop of Worms and the Prince-Provost of Ellwangen Abbey.

Politically Franz Georg sided with the House of Habsburg, and through it the Archbishopric-Electorate of Trier became involved in the great conflicts of the day. In the second half of his reign, Franz Georg retired from active involvement in politics, and focused on administration and construction projects. From 1737 until 1753 he constructed a Baroque residence in Ellwangen. Beginning in 1739 he began the extension of the Philippsburg in Koblenz. He also constructed a new summer residence, Schönbornslust. Despite being pious, Franz Georg worked hard to increase the level of education amongst the populace. He outlawed several pilgrimages, holidays and exorcisms. Towards the end of his life Franz Georg's power declined with that of his family. He died in Philippsburg in 1756 and was buried in the Cathedral of Trier.


References

  1. ^ Schmid, Wolfgang. "Franz Georg von Schönborn". Internetportal Rheinische Geschichte (in German). Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  2. ^ Conrad, Joachim. "Schönborn Franz Georg von". Saarland Biografien (in German). Retrieved 13 February 2024.
Franz Georg von Schönborn
Born: 15 June 1682 Died: 18 January 1756
Catholic Church titles
Regnal titles
Preceded by Archbishop-Elector of Trier and
Prince-Abbot of Prüm

1729–1756
Succeeded by
Prince-Bishop of Worms
1732–1756
Succeeded by
Prince-Provost of Ellwangen
1732–1756
Succeeded by
Anton Ignaz von Fugger-Glött
This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 06:07
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