Sittich died 9 Oct 1619, and Lodron was elected to succeed him on 13 November 1619. He received his episcopal ordination on May 23 of the following year. Due to Sittich's refusal to join the
Catholic League, Lodron was able to keep Salzburg out of the
Thirty Years' War and concentrate on improvements to his domain. On 23 July 1622, he appointed the scholar Albert Keuslin first
rector of the
Benedictine University of Salzburg. Keuslin, a graduate of the Jesuit
University of Dillingen, had established the
Akademisches Gymnasium, a secondary school, at Salzburg five years earlier. By resolution of Emperor
Ferdinand II, issued on October 8, the Gymnasium was raised to a university. While the
Thirty Years' War raged outside the Archbishopric, the university was built up and maintained by a federation of Benedictine abbeys from Salzburg,
Switzerland,
Bavaria and
Austria. In its early years, courses taught were
theology,
divinity,
philosophy, law, and medicine. The university is sometimes called
Paris-Lodron-Universität-Salzburg (PLUS) after the Archbishop. Paris Lodron had modern
bastion fort (
trace italienne) fortifications built for the town and country by master builder
Santino Solari. In the city, a defensive belt of five large
bastions was drawn around the Neustadt, which stretched from the Linzertoren over the Franz-Josef-Straße area to the former Mirabell Gate and the spa garden. In the old town, the rocks of the
Mönchsberg were carved out all around (leveled and smoothed) and thus made usable as natural defensive walls. The Müllner
Schanze formed the end of the old town on the left bank in the north. The
Hohensalzburg Fortress was also considerably expanded in line with the new defense technology, and the outworks in particular (Nonnbergbasteien, Hasengrabenbastei, Katzen) were reinforced. Despite the military and political problems of his time, Lodron was able to complete the Salzburg Cathedral renovations begun but not finished by Sittich, and have it artistically decorated. The consecration of the cathedral on September 25, 1628 was an eight-day baroque festival. Three collegiate
monasteries were founded by Lodron, in 1618 and 1621 in
Laufen (
de), in 1633 in
Tittmoning and in 1631 the
Schneherrrenstift near Salzburg Cathedral. == Death and succession ==