Johann IV. (Saxony-Lauenburg)

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Coat of arms of Johann IV of Saxony-Lauenburg (woodcut by Lucas Cranach the Elder)
Grave slab in the Ratzeburg Cathedral

Johann IV of Saxony-Lauenburg-Ratzeburg (* July 18, 1439 - August 15, 1507 ) was Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg from the house of the Ascanians from 1463 .

Life

Johann's parents were Duke Bernhard II of Saxony-Lauenburg (around 1385–1463) and Adelheid of Pomerania (1410–1444 / 45), daughter of Duke Bogislaw VIII of Pomerania-Rügenwalde . Johann followed his father in 1463 as Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg.

Johann continued to hold on to the electoral title and the office of arch marshal and initially refused to accept the Lauenburg fief from his hand without the imperial confirmation of these rights. Furthermore, the duke was in a constant dispute with Lübeck over the city of Mölln , in which he could not do anything. His grave slab in the Ratzeburg Cathedral shows him and his wife in relief in arched niches.

Marriage and offspring

On February 12, 1464, Johann married Dorothea (1446–1519), daughter of Elector Friedrich II of Brandenburg in Lüneburg . He had the following children with her:

  • Adelheid († young)
  • Sophie ⚭ November 29, 1491 Count Anton I of Holstein-Schauenburg (1439–1526)
  • Magnus I (1470–1543), enrolled in 1484 at the old University of Cologne ( Universitas Studii Coloniensis ), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg
  • Erich (1472–1522), registered at the old University of Cologne in 1484, bishop of Hildesheim and Münster
  • Katharina, nun
  • Bernhard († 1524), matriculated at the old University of Cologne in 1484
  • Johann (1483–1547), Bishop of Hildesheim
  • Rudolf († 1503)
  • Elisabeth († approx. 1542)
⚭ Duke Heinrich IV of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen (1460–1526)
  • Heinrich († young)
  • Friedrich († before 1501)
  • Anna († 1504)
⚭ 1. 1490 Count Johann von Lindau-Ruppin († 1500)
⚭ 2. approx. 1503 Count Friedrich von Spiegelberg († 1537)

When they enrolled together in Cologne in 1484, Erich, Magnus and Bernhard von Sachsen-Lauenburg were referred to as “filii naturales et legitimi” (= “natural and legitimate sons”). One son born out of wedlock was Bernhardus Sasse , from 1519 auxiliary bishop in Münster.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. http://gw1.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=favrejhas&lang=de;p=johann;n=von+sachsen+lauenburg
  2. http://www.ruegenwalde.com/greifen/bog-8/bog-8.htm
predecessor Office successor
Bernhard II. Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg
1463–1507
Magnus I.