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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg' has mentioned 'Archbishop' in the following places:
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Salzburg was founded as an episcopal see in 696 and became a seat of the archbishop in 798.
Hohensalzburg Fortress, the city's fortress, was built in 1077 by Archbishop Gebhard, who made it his residence.
The city was occupied during the German Peasants' War, and the Archbishop had to flee to the safety of the fortress.
On 31 October 1731, the 214th anniversary of the 95 Theses, Archbishop Count Leopold Anton von Firmian signed an Edict of Expulsion, the Emigrationspatent, directing all Protestant citizens to recant their non-Catholic beliefs.
In 1772xe2x80x931803, under archbishop Hieronymus Graf von Colloredo, Salzburg was a centre of late Illuminism.
The Cathedral of Archbishop Conrad of Wittelsbach was the largest basilica north of the Alps.
Inspired by Vincenzo Scamozzi, Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau began to transform the medieval town to the architectural ideals of the late Renaissance.
Plans for a massive cathedral by Scamozzi failed to materialize upon the fall of the archbishop.
Markus Sittikus and Paris von Lodron continued to rebuild the city with major projects such as Hellbrunn Palace, the prince archbishop's residence, the university buildings, fortifications, and many other buildings.
Giovanni Antonio Daria managed by order of Prince Archbishop Guido von Thun the construction of the residential well.
Giovanni Gaspare Zuccalli, by order of the same archbishop, created the Erhard and the Kajetan church in the south of the town.
The city's redesign was completed with buildings designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, donated by Prince Archbishop Johann Ernst von Thun.
Joseph Leutgeb, virtuoso on the French horn, was part of the archbishop's court.