Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein

Archbishop Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein
Osteiner Hof on Schillerplatz in Mainz

Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein (6 July 1689 – 4 June 1763) was the Prince-Bishop of Worms, Archbishop of Mainz and Elector of Mainz.

He was a relative of Lothar Franz von Schönborn, a prior Archbishop-Elector of Mainz. On 22 April 1743 he was selected as a compromise candidate for Archbishop. His rule was overshadowed by the War of the Austrian Succession, Seven Years' War and subsequent peace treaty. Having supported the losing side in the Seven Years' War, the cost of reparations bankrupted Mainz.

A new mansion, Osteiner Hof was built along the Diethmarkt, now Schillerplatz, as his principal residence. The town experienced at Osteins time big changes. The electoral palace was largely completed in 1752. In addition, the new buildings of St. Peter's and the Jesuit church were built, as well as the Bassenheimer Hof on Diethmarkt. Johann Friedrich Karl died on 4 June 1763 and was buried in Mainz Cathedral.

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Preceded by
Philipp Karl von Eltz-Kempenich
Archbishop-Elector of Mainz
1743-1763
Succeeded by
Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim
Preceded by
Franz Georg von Schönborn-Buchheim
Prince-Bishop of Worms
1756-1763
Succeeded by
Johann Philipp II von Walderdorf
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