Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn

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Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn was an 18th-century German ecclesiastical ruler of Würzburg known for his ambitious Baroque building projects and patronage of the arts and architecture.

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instanceOf Baroque-era patron of the arts
German nobleman
Roman Catholic bishop
human
architecturalStyle Baroque NERFINISHED
birthDate 1673-02-15
birthPlace Mainz NERFINISHED
burialPlace Würzburg Cathedral NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
deathDate 1724-08-18
deathPlace Würzburg NERFINISHED
diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg NERFINISHED
education Catholic ecclesiastical training
endTime 1724
era 18th century
familyName von Schönborn NERFINISHED
father Rudolf Franz Erwein von Schönborn NERFINISHED
fieldOfActivity architectural commissioning
courtly patronage
ecclesiastical governance
givenName Johann Philipp Franz NERFINISHED
knownFor ambitious Baroque building projects in Würzburg
patronage of Baroque architecture
patronage of the arts
memberOf House of Schönborn NERFINISHED
mother Maria Eleonore von Hatzfeld NERFINISHED
name Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Schönborn family NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Prince-Bishop
notableWork commissioning the Würzburg Residence
occupation bishop
statesman
partOf Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg NERFINISHED
patronOf Balthasar Neumann NERFINISHED
politicalEntityRuled Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg NERFINISHED
positionHeld Prince-Bishop of Würzburg NERFINISHED
predecessor Johann Gottfried von Guttenberg NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Würzburg NERFINISHED
sibling Friedrich Karl von Schönborn NERFINISHED
startTime 1719
styleOfPatronage Baroque art and architecture
successor Christoph Franz von Hutten NERFINISHED

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Würzburg Residence commissionedBy Prince-Bishop Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn