Karl Michael von Attems


Karl Michael von Attems was an Austrian Catholic archbishop and a prince of the Holy Roman Empire.

Biography

Belonging to the noble family of the Counts of Attems, Karl Michael was born in Gorizia on 1 July 1711. He received an expansive cultural and scholarly education and benefited from the support of Maria Theresa of Austria. He was a canon in the Cathedral of Basilea, an apostolic vicariate for the area of the empire belonging to the Patriarchate of Aquileia. On August 25, 1750, he was nominated Bishop of Pergamo. He was later promoted to "first archbishop" of the new Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gorizia on April 24, 1752. In 1766 he was nominated prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
He was tasked by the noble families of the area to reorganized the church of Gorizia after the suppression of the Patriarchate of Aquileia. In 1753, he instituted the Mount of Piety to counter usury, and in 1756 he opened the hospital "di San Raffaele" culminating in 1757 with the foundation of a seminary.

Immages


File:Fortunat Bergant - Karel Mihael Attems.jpg|Karl Michael von Attems
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