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Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg

Frederick (Middle High German: Friderich,[1] Standard German: Friedrich; 21 September 1371 – 20 September 1440) was the last Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1397 to 1427 (as Frederick VI), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach from 1398, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from 1420, and Elector of Brandenburg (as Frederick I) from 1415 until his death. He became the first member of the House of Hohenzollern to rule the Margraviate of Brandenburg.

Biography

 
Burgrave Frederick, 15th century portrait

Frederick was born in Nuremberg, the second-born son of Burgrave Frederick V (1333–1398) and the Wettin princess Elisabeth of Meissen. He entered early into the service of his brother-in-law, the Habsburg duke Albert III of Austria. After Albert's death in 1395, he fought on the side of the Luxembourg king Sigismund of Hungary against invading Ottoman forces. He and his elder brother John, husband of Sigismund's sister Margaret of Bohemia, fought in the 1396 Battle of Nicopolis where they suffered a disastrous defeat.

After Frederick returned to Nuremberg, he divided the Franconian inheritance from his father with his brother John, who received the Principality of Bayreuth, while Frederick kept the Principality of Ansbach; the brothers ruled jointly in the Burgraviate of Nuremberg. At first Frederick tried to mediate in the imperial confusion between Sigismund's elder half-brother, the German king Wenceslaus, and the party of Elector Rupert III of the Palatinate, but from September 1399 he fought on the side of Rupert, husband of his sister Elizabeth, nonetheless. Wenceslaus was eventually deposed and Rupert elected King of the Romans on 21 August 1400.

Frederick resumed his rule of Ansbach in 1409 and after heavy feuding, entered into the service of King Sigismund. In 1410, the death of Rupert, King of the Germans, left the throne of the Holy Roman Empire vacant. Sigismund enlisted Frederick's help in obtaining the throne. At the time, Jobst of Moravia ruled Brandenburg and thus was one of the prince-electors who had the right to vote for the new king. However, Sigismund disputed Jobst's claim to Brandenburg and his right to vote in the imperial election. Sigismund claimed these rights for himself and designated Frederick to represent him as elector of Brandenburg in the imperial election of 20 September 1410. While Sigismund won this initial vote, Jobst of Moravia won the support of a majority of electors in an election in October 1410 and himself claimed the imperial throne. Jobst's death under suspicious circumstances in January 1411 cleared the way for Sigismund's recovery of Brandenburg and his undisputed election as king of the empire later that year. In gratitude for Frederick's services, King Sigismund made him Oberster Hauptmann and Verwalter der Marken (1411). With an iron hand Frederick fought against the rebellious nobility of the March of Brandenburg (in particular, the Quitzow family) and, in the end, restored security. Frederick also became a member of the Parakeet Society and of the League of Constance.

At the Council of Constance (30 April 1415) Sigismund granted Frederick the titles of Margrave and Prince-elector of Brandenburg. On 21 October 1415 the Brandenburg states meeting in a Landtag asked him to rule in Berlin. The king awarded him the formal enfeoffment of the margravate on 18 April 1417. As Frederick did not agree with the forcible action of Sigismund against the Hussites, relations between them cooled.

Constant feuding with the nobility of Brandenburg led Frederick to withdraw to his castle at Cadolzburg in 1425 and transfer the regency of the margravate to his son John in 1426 (Frederick, however, remained elector). After 1427 he organized the imperial war against the Hussites and subsequently provided substantial assistance in the mediation of the Compacta of Prague at the Council of Basel (30 November 1433).

Upon his death in 1440, Frederick was succeeded as elector by his second-eldest son, Frederick II.

Family and children

He married Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383–13 November 1442, Ansbach), daughter of Duke Frederick of Bavaria-Landshut and Maddalena Visconti. Their children were:

  1. Elisabeth (1403–31 October 1449, Liegnitz), married:
    1. in Konstanz 1418 Duke Louis II of Brieg and Legnica (1380/5–1436);
    2. in 1438 Duke Wenzel I of Teschen (1413/18–1474).
  2. John "the Alchemist" (1405–1465), Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
    1. married in 1416 Princess Barbara of Saxe-Wittenberg (1405–1465)
  3. Cecilia (c. 1405–4 January 1449), married:
    1. in Berlin 30 May 1423 Duke William III of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1392–1482).
  4. Margaret (1410–27 July 1465, Landshut), married:
    1. in 1423 to Duke Albert V, Duke of Mecklenburg (1397–1423);
    2. in Ingolstadt 20 July 1441 to Louis VIII, Duke of Bavaria (1403–1445);
    3. in 1446 to Count Martin of Waldenfels (d. 1471).
  5. Magdalene (c. 1412 –27 October 1454, Scharnebeck), married:
    1. in Tangermünde 3 July 1429 to Duke Frederick of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1418–1478).
  6. Frederick II (1413–1471), Elector of Brandenburg
    1. married in 1441 Princess Catherine of Saxony (1421–1476)
  7. Albert Achilles, (1414–1486), Elector of Brandenburg, married:
    1. in 1446 Princess Margarete of Baden (1431–1457)
    2. in 1458 Princess Anna of Saxony (1437–1512)
  8. Sofie, born and died 1417.
  9. Dorothea (9 February 1420–19 January 1491, Rehna), married:
    1. in 1432 Duke Henry IV, Duke of Mecklenburg (1417–1477)
  10. Frederick "the Fat" (c. 1424–6 October 1463, Tangermünde), Lord of Altmark, married:
    1. in 1449 Princess Agnes of Pomerania (1436–1512)

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ Anon. (1506). Was mein gnediger herre Margraf Friderich zu Brandenburg etc. vber die von Nurmberg dreyer artigkel der stock ploch hewser vnd glaitehalben vor de pund zu Thunawerd hat lassen furpringen vnnd die von Nurmberg zu anttwort geben auch die punds Rethe dorinn gehandelt haben Egidij Anno etc. VI. Nürnberg: Hieronymus Höltzel. p. 1.

Sources

  • Mast, Peter: Die Hohenzollern - Von Friedrich III. bis Wilhelm II., Graz, Wien, Köln 1994

External links

Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
Born: 21 September 1371 Died: 20 September 1440
German nobility
Preceded by Burgrave of Nuremberg
1397–1427
with John III (1397–1420)
Burgraviate abolished
Title retained
New title
Division of inheritance
Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
1398–1440
Succeeded by
Preceded by Elector of Brandenburg
1415–1440
Succeeded by
Margrave of Brandenburg
1417–1426
Succeeded by
Preceded by Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
1420–1440

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Frederick Middle High German Friderich 1 Standard German Friedrich 21 September 1371 20 September 1440 was the last Burgrave of Nuremberg from 1397 to 1427 as Frederick VI Margrave of Brandenburg Ansbach from 1398 Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach from 1420 and Elector of Brandenburg as Frederick I from 1415 until his death He became the first member of the House of Hohenzollern to rule the Margraviate of Brandenburg Frederick IElector of BrandenburgFrederick I as depicted on the Cadolzburger Altar by the Meister des Cadolzburger Altars c 1425 1430 Born 1371 09 21 21 September 1371Free Imperial City of NurembergDied20 September 1440 1440 09 20 aged 68 Cadolzburg Castle Principality of AnsbachNoble familyHohenzollernSpouse s Elisabeth of Bavaria LandshutIssueElisabeth Duchess of Brzeg Legnica and CieszynJohn Margrave of Brandenburg KulmbachCecilia Duchess of Brunswick WolfenbuttelMargaret Duchess of MecklenburgMagdalene Duchess of Brunswick LuneburgFrederick II Elector of BrandenburgAlbert III Achilles Elector of BrandenburgDorothea Duchess of MecklenburgFrederick Margrave of BrandenburgFatherFrederick V Burgrave of NurembergMotherElisabeth of Meissen Contents 1 Biography 2 Family and children 3 Ancestry 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksBiography Edit Burgrave Frederick 15th century portraitFrederick was born in Nuremberg the second born son of Burgrave Frederick V 1333 1398 and the Wettin princess Elisabeth of Meissen He entered early into the service of his brother in law the Habsburg duke Albert III of Austria After Albert s death in 1395 he fought on the side of the Luxembourg king Sigismund of Hungary against invading Ottoman forces He and his elder brother John husband of Sigismund s sister Margaret of Bohemia fought in the 1396 Battle of Nicopolis where they suffered a disastrous defeat After Frederick returned to Nuremberg he divided the Franconian inheritance from his father with his brother John who received the Principality of Bayreuth while Frederick kept the Principality of Ansbach the brothers ruled jointly in the Burgraviate of Nuremberg At first Frederick tried to mediate in the imperial confusion between Sigismund s elder half brother the German king Wenceslaus and the party of Elector Rupert III of the Palatinate but from September 1399 he fought on the side of Rupert husband of his sister Elizabeth nonetheless Wenceslaus was eventually deposed and Rupert elected King of the Romans on 21 August 1400 Frederick resumed his rule of Ansbach in 1409 and after heavy feuding entered into the service of King Sigismund In 1410 the death of Rupert King of the Germans left the throne of the Holy Roman Empire vacant Sigismund enlisted Frederick s help in obtaining the throne At the time Jobst of Moravia ruled Brandenburg and thus was one of the prince electors who had the right to vote for the new king However Sigismund disputed Jobst s claim to Brandenburg and his right to vote in the imperial election Sigismund claimed these rights for himself and designated Frederick to represent him as elector of Brandenburg in the imperial election of 20 September 1410 While Sigismund won this initial vote Jobst of Moravia won the support of a majority of electors in an election in October 1410 and himself claimed the imperial throne Jobst s death under suspicious circumstances in January 1411 cleared the way for Sigismund s recovery of Brandenburg and his undisputed election as king of the empire later that year In gratitude for Frederick s services King Sigismund made him Oberster Hauptmann and Verwalter der Marken 1411 With an iron hand Frederick fought against the rebellious nobility of the March of Brandenburg in particular the Quitzow family and in the end restored security Frederick also became a member of the Parakeet Society and of the League of Constance At the Council of Constance 30 April 1415 Sigismund granted Frederick the titles of Margrave and Prince elector of Brandenburg On 21 October 1415 the Brandenburg states meeting in a Landtag asked him to rule in Berlin The king awarded him the formal enfeoffment of the margravate on 18 April 1417 As Frederick did not agree with the forcible action of Sigismund against the Hussites relations between them cooled Constant feuding with the nobility of Brandenburg led Frederick to withdraw to his castle at Cadolzburg in 1425 and transfer the regency of the margravate to his son John in 1426 Frederick however remained elector After 1427 he organized the imperial war against the Hussites and subsequently provided substantial assistance in the mediation of the Compacta of Prague at the Council of Basel 30 November 1433 Upon his death in 1440 Frederick was succeeded as elector by his second eldest son Frederick II Family and children EditHe married Elisabeth of Bavaria Landshut 1383 13 November 1442 Ansbach daughter of Duke Frederick of Bavaria Landshut and Maddalena Visconti Their children were Elisabeth 1403 31 October 1449 Liegnitz married in Konstanz 1418 Duke Louis II of Brieg and Legnica 1380 5 1436 in 1438 Duke Wenzel I of Teschen 1413 18 1474 John the Alchemist 1405 1465 Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach married in 1416 Princess Barbara of Saxe Wittenberg 1405 1465 Cecilia c 1405 4 January 1449 married in Berlin 30 May 1423 Duke William III of Brunswick Luneburg 1392 1482 Margaret 1410 27 July 1465 Landshut married in 1423 to Duke Albert V Duke of Mecklenburg 1397 1423 in Ingolstadt 20 July 1441 to Louis VIII Duke of Bavaria 1403 1445 in 1446 to Count Martin of Waldenfels d 1471 Magdalene c 1412 27 October 1454 Scharnebeck married in Tangermunde 3 July 1429 to Duke Frederick of Brunswick Luneburg 1418 1478 Frederick II 1413 1471 Elector of Brandenburg married in 1441 Princess Catherine of Saxony 1421 1476 Albert Achilles 1414 1486 Elector of Brandenburg married in 1446 Princess Margarete of Baden 1431 1457 in 1458 Princess Anna of Saxony 1437 1512 Sofie born and died 1417 Dorothea 9 February 1420 19 January 1491 Rehna married in 1432 Duke Henry IV Duke of Mecklenburg 1417 1477 Frederick the Fat c 1424 6 October 1463 Tangermunde Lord of Altmark married in 1449 Princess Agnes of Pomerania 1436 1512 Ancestry EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ancestors of Frederick I Elector of Brandenburg16 Frederick III Burgrave of Nuremberg8 Frederick IV Burgrave of Nuremberg17 Helene of Saxony4 John II Burgrave of Nuremberg18 Albert of Carinthia9 Margaret of Carinthia19 Agnes Countess of Hohenberg2 Frederick V Burgrave of Nuremberg20 Berthold V Count of Henneberg Schleusingen10 Berthold VII Count of Henneberg Schleusingen21 Sophie of Schwarzburg5 Elisabeth of Henneberg Schleusingen22 Henry I Landgrave of Hesse11 Adelheid of Hesse23 Adelheid of Brunswick Luneburg1 Frederick I Elector of Brandenburg24 Albert II Margrave of Meissen12 Frederick I Margrave of Meissen25 Margaret of Sicily6 Frederick II Margrave of Meissen26 Hartmann XI of Lobdaburg Arnshaugk13 Elisabeth of Lobdaburg Arnshaugk27 Elisabeth Countess of Orlamunde3 Elisabeth of Meissen28 Louis II Duke of Bavaria14 Louis IV Holy Roman Emperor29 Matilda of Habsburg7 Mathilde of Bavaria30 Bolko I the Strict15 Beatrix of Silesia Glogau31 Beatrice of BrandenburgReferences Edit Anon 1506 Was mein gnediger herre Margraf Friderich zu Brandenburg etc vber die von Nurmberg dreyer artigkel der stock ploch hewser vnd glaitehalben vor de pund zu Thunawerd hat lassen furpringen vnnd die von Nurmberg zu anttwort geben auch die punds Rethe dorinn gehandelt haben Egidij Anno etc VI Nurnberg Hieronymus Holtzel p 1 Sources EditMast Peter Die Hohenzollern Von Friedrich III bis Wilhelm II Graz Wien Koln 1994External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederick I Elector of Brandenburg Frederick I Elector of BrandenburgHouse of HohenzollernBorn 21 September 1371 Died 20 September 1440German nobilityPreceded byFrederick V Burgrave of Nuremberg1397 1427with John III 1397 1420 Burgraviate abolishedTitle retainedNew titleDivision of inheritance Margrave of Brandenburg Ansbach1398 1440 Succeeded byAlbert AchillesPreceded bySigismund Elector of Brandenburg1415 1440 Succeeded byFrederick IIMargrave of Brandenburg1417 1426 Succeeded byJohn the AlchemistPreceded byJohn III Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach1420 1440 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick I Elector of Brandenburg amp oldid 1139246318, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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