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File:strasbourg-österreich.rel.png|Leopold Ferdinand von Österreich (1607-1626)
File:strasbourg-österreich.rel.png|Leopold Ferdinand von Österreich (1607-1626)
File:strasbourg-österreich2.rel.png|Leopold Wilhelm von Österreich (Administrator 1626-1662)
File:strasbourg-österreich2.rel.png|Leopold Wilhelm von Österreich (Administrator 1626-1662)
File:strasbourg-fürstenberg.rel.png|Franz Egon von Fürstenberg (1663-1682)
File:strasbourg-fürstenberg.jpg|Franz Egon von Fürstenberg (1663-1682)
File:strasbourg-fürstenberg2.rel.png|Wilhelm Egon Cardinal von Fürstenberg (1682-1704), Cardinal 1686
File:strasbourg-fürstenberg2.rel.png|Wilhelm Egon Cardinal von Fürstenberg (1682-1704), Cardinal 1686
File:strasbourg-rohansoubise.rel.png|Armand-Gaston-Maximilien Cardinal de Rohan de Soubise (1704-1749), Cardinal 1712
File:strasbourg-rohansoubise.rel.png|Armand-Gaston-Maximilien Cardinal de Rohan de Soubise (1704-1749), Cardinal 1712

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