Johann Beckenschlager

He lost the favor of the Hungarian king and left Hungary on 13 February 1476 and joined Emperor Frederick III to whom he was a consultant and financier.

From 22 March 1477, he was coadjutor for the seriously ill bishop of Vienna, Leo von Spaur.

This archbishop loved creature comforts and used the secret passage of his predecessor to visit his concubines.

He was a diplomat for Emperor Frederick III, working abroad, in Styria and the Netherlands.

On 21 June 1486, the emperor appointed him governor of Austria (Upper and Lower), Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Istria, and the Karst.