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  1. Franz Wilhelm Kardinal Reichsgraf von Wartenberg (* 1. März 1593 in München; † 1. Dezember 1661 in Regensburg) war ein Kardinal aus einer Seitenlinie des Fürstenhauses Wittelsbach. Er zählt zu den bedeutendsten Fürstbischöfen von Osnabrück und Regensburg; zudem leitete er die Diözesen Minden und Verden.

  2. Franz Wilhelm von Wartenberg. Franz Wilhelm, Count von Wartenberg (born at Munich, 1 March 1593; died at Ratisbon, 1 December 1661) was a Bavarian Catholic Bishop of Osnabrück, expelled from his see in the Thirty Years' War and later restored, and at the end of his life a Cardinal .

  3. WARTENBERG, Franz Wilhelm von (1593-1661) Birth. March 1, 1593, Münich, Bavaria. Eldest son of Duke Ferdinand of Bavaria and his morganatic wife Maria Pettenbeckin. He is also listed as Francesco Guglielmo di Vatembergh. Education.

  4. Franz Wilhelm. Graf von Wartenberg. Bischof von Osnabrück, Minden, Verden und Regensburg, Kardinal, * 1.3.1593 München, † 1.12.1661 Regensburg, ⚰ Altötting, Stiftskirche. Overview.

  5. New Catholic Encyclopedia. WARTENBERG, FRANZ WILHELM VON Cardinal; b. Munich, Mar. 1, 1593; d. Regensburg, Dec. 1, 1661. He was educated at Ingolstadt and Rome. Wartenberg became political administrator for the Elector Ferdinand of Cologne in the early years of the thirty years' war (1621).

  6. Wartenberg was commissioned with the execution of the Edict of Restitution (1629) in Lower Saxony, and was elected later to the provostry of the collegiate church of Bonn. He was chosen Bishop of Verden (1630), Minden (1631), and appointed Vicar Apostolic of Bremen by Innocent X (1645).

  7. Wartenberg, FRANZ WILHELM, COUNT VON, Bishop of Osnabruck and cardinal, eldest son of Duke Ferdinand of Bavaria and his morganatic wife Maria Pettenbeckin, b. at Munich, March 1, 1593; d. at Ratisbon, December 1, 1661. He was educated by the Jesuits, at Ingolstadt (1601-8), and at the Germanicum in Rome (1608-14).