Franz Ludwig von Erthal
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Franz Ludwig Freiherr von Erthal (16 September 1730 in
prince-bishop of Würzburg and Bamberg from 1779 until his death. He was buried at the Würzburg Cathedral
(#45 diagram).
From 1779 until his death, he was very prudent as the prince-bishop of Bamberg and Würzburg in personal union. He was permeated with the ideas of the Enlightenment and promoted the education of the clergy. In Bamberg, he built the first modern hospital and introduced a first public social insurance. The University of Bamberg received a chair for veterinary medicine under its government. Politically, he was loyal to the house of Habsburg and close to Emperor
Würzburg Residenz
was however completed during his reign.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Franz Ludwig von Erthal". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.