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MATTHAUS LANG VON WELLENBURG (1469–1540)

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 181 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LANG VON WELLENBURG (1469–1540)  , German statesman and ecclesiastic, was the son of a burgher of Augsburg . He afterwards assumed the name of Wellenburg from a castle that came into his possession . After studying at
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Ingolstadt, Vienna and
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Tubingen he entered the service of the emperor Frederick III. and quickly made his way to the front . He was also one of the most trusted advisers of Frederick's son and successor Maximilian I., and his services were rewarded in 1500 with the provostship of the
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cathedral at Augsburg and in the following
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year with the bishopric of Gurk . In 1511 he was made a cardinal by Pope
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Julius II., and in 1514 he became coadjutor to the archbishop of
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Salzburg, whom he succeeded in 1519 . He also received the bishopric of Cartagena in
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Murcia in 1521, and that of Albano in 1535 . Lang's adherence to the older faith, together with his pride and arrogance, made him very unpopular in his diocese of Salzburg; in 1523 he was involved in a serious struggle with his subjects, and in 1525, during the Peasants' War, he had again to fight hard to hold his own . He was one of the chief ministers of Charles V.; he played an important
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part in the tangled international negotiations of his time; and he was always loyal to his imperial masters . Not without reason has he been compared with Cardinal Wolsey . He died on the 30th of March 1540 .

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