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Johann Beckenschlager, also known as Johann Beckensloer, Johann Pflueger or Johann Peckensloer, (Hungarian: Beckensloer János; c. 1435 in Breslau – 15 December 1489 in Salzburg) was Archbishop of Gran and as John III Archbishop of Salzburg. His last years were spent by the ailing Archbishop on the Hohensalzburg Fortress, which he had determined to expand. Including princely residence and granary (temporarily used as a living room) and workhouse.

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  • Johann Beckenschlager (de)
  • Johann Beckenschlager (eo)
  • Juan Beckensloer (es)
  • Johann Beckenschlager (it)
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  • Johann Beckenschlager (fr)
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  • Johann Beckenschlager, auch Johann Beckensloer, Johann Pfluger oder Johann Peckensloer, (* um 1428 in Breslau; † 15. Dezember 1489 in Salzburg) war Erzbischof von Gran und als Johann III. Erzbischof von Salzburg. (de)
  • Johann BECKENSCHLAGER, familinome ankaŭ Beckensloer, Pfluger aŭ Peckensloer, (naskiĝinta ĉ. 1428 en Vroclavo, mortinta la 15-an de decembro 1489 en Salcburgo) estis arkiepiskopo de Esztergom kaj kiel Johano la 3-a princĉefepiskopo de Salcburgo. (eo)
  • Johann Beckenschlager, ou encore Beckensloer, Pfluger ou Peckensloer (* en 1427 ou vers 1435 à Wrocław; † 15 décembre 1489 à Salzbourg), est un archevêque de Gran (Eztergom) et ensuite, sous le nom de Johann III, archevêque de Salzbourg. (fr)
  • Juan Beckensloer (en húngaro, Beckensloer János) o Juan Beckenschlager en alemán, Johann Beckenschlager, también Beckensloer, Peckensloer o Pflüger) (1427 – Salzburgo, 15 de diciembre de 1489) cuadragésimo sexto arzobispo de Esztergom (1474–1479) y diplomata. (es)
  • Johann Beckenschlager (Breslavia, 1435 – Salisburgo, 15 dicembre 1489) fu arcivescovo di Salisburgo e di Esztergom e vescovo di Vienna e di Gran Varadino. (it)
  • Johann Beckenschlager, also known as Johann Beckensloer, Johann Pflueger or Johann Peckensloer, (Hungarian: Beckensloer János; c. 1435 in Breslau – 15 December 1489 in Salzburg) was Archbishop of Gran and as John III Archbishop of Salzburg. His last years were spent by the ailing Archbishop on the Hohensalzburg Fortress, which he had determined to expand. Including princely residence and granary (temporarily used as a living room) and workhouse. (en)
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  • Johann Beckenschlager, auch Johann Beckensloer, Johann Pfluger oder Johann Peckensloer, (* um 1428 in Breslau; † 15. Dezember 1489 in Salzburg) war Erzbischof von Gran und als Johann III. Erzbischof von Salzburg. (de)
  • Johann BECKENSCHLAGER, familinome ankaŭ Beckensloer, Pfluger aŭ Peckensloer, (naskiĝinta ĉ. 1428 en Vroclavo, mortinta la 15-an de decembro 1489 en Salcburgo) estis arkiepiskopo de Esztergom kaj kiel Johano la 3-a princĉefepiskopo de Salcburgo. (eo)
  • Johann Beckenschlager, ou encore Beckensloer, Pfluger ou Peckensloer (* en 1427 ou vers 1435 à Wrocław; † 15 décembre 1489 à Salzbourg), est un archevêque de Gran (Eztergom) et ensuite, sous le nom de Johann III, archevêque de Salzbourg. (fr)
  • Johann Beckenschlager, also known as Johann Beckensloer, Johann Pflueger or Johann Peckensloer, (Hungarian: Beckensloer János; c. 1435 in Breslau – 15 December 1489 in Salzburg) was Archbishop of Gran and as John III Archbishop of Salzburg. Born the son of a blacksmith. Matthias Corvinus made him the dean of Pécs and on 17 May 1465 the Bishop of Várad. In 1468 he became Bishop of Eger and in 1473 Archbishop of Esztergom and Primate of Hungary. Because he lost the favor of the Hungarian king, he left Hungary on 13 February 1476 and joined the Emperor Frederick III to whom he was consultant and financiers. From 22 March 1477 he coadjutor for the seriously ill bishop of Vienna, , and on 14 January 1482 as John III. Archbishop of Salzburg, and in 1487 became archbishop. Johann was more secular warlord than spiritual leader and archbishop. He gladly showed up in full armor and went on the field. He was particularly renowned for his extraordinary physical strength. This archbishop also loved the creature comforts and used the secret passage of his predecessor to his concubines often. Beck was unpopular with the populus. He was a diplomat for Emperor Frederick III. working abroad. Styria and in 1483/84 the Netherlands. On 21 June 1486, Emperor appointed him governor of Austria (Upper and Lower Austria), Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Istria and the Karst. From May 1486 he was responsible for the recruitment of imperial mercenaries in the war against his former king, the Hungarian king. His last years were spent by the ailing Archbishop on the Hohensalzburg Fortress, which he had determined to expand. Including princely residence and granary (temporarily used as a living room) and workhouse. (en)
  • Juan Beckensloer (en húngaro, Beckensloer János) o Juan Beckenschlager en alemán, Johann Beckenschlager, también Beckensloer, Peckensloer o Pflüger) (1427 – Salzburgo, 15 de diciembre de 1489) cuadragésimo sexto arzobispo de Esztergom (1474–1479) y diplomata. (es)
  • Johann Beckenschlager (Breslavia, 1435 – Salisburgo, 15 dicembre 1489) fu arcivescovo di Salisburgo e di Esztergom e vescovo di Vienna e di Gran Varadino. (it)
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