Ernst Graf von Trautson (26 December 1633 – 7 January 1702, Vienna), actually Ernst Trautson von Falkenstein zu Sprechenstein und Schroffenstein, was an Austrian Roman Catholic clergyman who was Prince-Bishop of Vienna from 1685 to 1702.
Emperor Leopold I appointed him Prince-Bishop of Vienna on 23 March 1685, Papal confirmation taking place on 10 September. He received the episcopal ordination on 28 October 1685 by the apostolic nuncio in Austria, Francesco Buonvisi.
The victories of Prince Eugene of Savoy against the Turks gave Trautson a peaceful term. He continued the reconstruction of churches which had been destroyed in the Turkish siege in 1683, and remodeled St. Stephen's Cathedral by commissioning new altars. He was interested in history and heraldry and had the Trautson manuscript made, in which engraved inscriptions and armorials of the Viennese churches are featured.
He was buried in the episcopal tomb of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.
Bibliography
Franz Hadriga: Die Trautson. Paladine Habsburgs. Styria, Graz u. a. 1996, ISBN3-222-12337-3, S. 96–108
Rudolf Leeb u. a.: Geschichte des Christentums in Österreich. Von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Uebereuter, Wien 2003, ISBN3-8000-3914-1
Franz Loidl: Geschichte des Erzbistums Wien. Herold, Wien 1983, ISBN3-7008-0223-4
References
^J. Siebmacher´s großes Wappenbuch, Die Wappen des Adels in Niederösterreich, Teil 2, S - Z, Seite 378; Verlag Bauer & Raspe, Neustadt a. d. Aisch, 1983