Wilhelm the Younger (Braunschweig-Lüneburg)
Wilhelm the Younger , Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg (* July 4, 1535 ; † August 20, 1592 ) was together with his brother Heinrich from 1559 to 1569, and from 1569 on, Prince of Lüneburg was in sole rule .
Life
From 1569, Wilhelm the Younger supported the reform of the principality with the Corpus Doctrinae Wilhelminum . The legal system was reorganized, the court court introduced and trade promoted. Wilhelm signed the concord formula of 1577 and the concord book of 1580. Since the autumn of 1577, Duke Wilhelm the Younger suffered from a mental illness that initially improved, but reappeared in 1582. Duchess Dorothea sought advice from relatives and doctors, in fact no one could help. Because of her demand that the duke be locked up for his own safety and that of the family, she fell out with the duke's senior officials. Eventually, even Emperor Rudolf II had to intervene, an imperial commission recommended strict custody. The mental health problems fortunately disappeared for several years, but started again in 1587. Duke Wilhelm the Younger could no longer exercise his office and was placed under room arrest in his residence in Celle. Since the sons were still minors, a government of governors and councilors headed by Phillip von Grubenhagen and Wilhelm's wife Dorothea took over the administration of the principality.
progeny
Wilhelm was the son of Duke Ernst the Confessor and was since October 12, 1561 with Dorothea, Princess of Denmark (born June 29, 1546 in Koldinghus ; † January 6, 1617 in Winsen (Luhe) ), a daughter of King Christian III . married from Denmark. Your children were:
- Sofie (* October 30, 1563, † January 14 jul. / January 24, 1639 greg. ) ∞ since 1579 with Georg Friedrich I of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Ernst (1564–1611)
- Elisabeth (born October 19, 1565: † July 17, 1621) ∞ Count Friedrich von Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1553–1590)
- Christian (1566–1633), Bishop of Minden
- August the Elder (1568–1636), Bishop of Ratzeburg
- Dorothea (January 1, 1570; † August 15, 1649) Pfalz Karl Palgrave of Birkenfeld (1560–1600)
- Clara (January 16, 1571; † July 18, 1658) ∞ since March 7, 1593 with Wilhelm Graf von Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
- Anne Ursula (March 22, 1572 - February 5, 1601)
- Margarethe (* April 6, 1573; † August 1643) ∞ since September 16, 1599 Johann Casimir von Sachsen-Coburg
- Friedrich (August 28, 1574 - December 10, 1648)
- Marie (October 21, 1575 - August 8, 1610)
- Magnus (born August 30, 1577; † February 10, 1632)
- Georg von Calenberg (1582–1641), progenitor of the line that survives today
- Johann (June 23, 1583 - November 27, 1628)
- Sybille (born June 3, 1584; † August 5, 1652) ∞ Julius Ernst von Braunschweig-Dannenberg (1571–1636)
Wilhelm the Younger was buried in the princely crypt in the town church of St. Mary in Celle. After Wilhelm's death, his widow Dorothea moved into Winsen Castle as a widow's residence in 1593 .
succession
After Wilhelm's death, his sons agreed not to distribute any further inheritance of the New House of Lüneburg , but to rule the principality undivided from Celle . The lot was also intended to determine which of the sons was allowed to marry appropriately. This lot fell on his son Georg , so that his sons were allowed to inherit from him and his brothers. However, this solution essentially only lasted until the Guelph inheritance in 1635.
literature
- Christa Geckler: The Celle dukes - life and work 1371-1705 , Georg Ströher Celle 1986, ISBN 3-921744-05-8
Web links
- Works by and about Wilhelm the Younger in the German Digital Library
- Biography of Wilhelm the Younger
Individual evidence
- ↑ See BSLK , p. 16 and p. 763.
- ↑ NN : The princely crypt and the grave slabs of the dukes of Braunschweig-Lüneburg in the city church of St. Marien Celle , with photos by Dietrich Klatt, Friedrich Kremzow and Ralf Pfeiffer illustrated leaflet , in DIN A5 format (4 pages, o. O., o . D.) designed by Heide Kremzow , based on: Dietrich Klatt: Kleiner Kunstführer Schnell & Steiner No. 1986 , 2008
- ^ Georg Schnath in: Geschichte des Landes Niedersachsen, Ploetz, Würzburg, 1973, p. 28
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Franz Otto |
Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Prince of Lüneburg 1559–1592 |
Ernst II |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wilhelm the Younger |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Wilhelm Herzog to the Younger |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Prince of Lüneburg |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th July 1535 |
DATE OF DEATH | August 20, 1592 |