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Name: Duchy of Saxony (Albertines)

Type: Polity

Start: 1485 AD

End: 1547 AD

Nation: saxony (albertines)

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The Partition of Leipzig was signed on 11 November 1485 between Elector Ernest of Saxony and his younger brother Albert III, the sons of Elector Frederick II of Saxony from the House of Wettin. The agreement divided the Wettin lands into a Saxon and a Thuringian part. The Ernestine Line received the Electoral status.

Establishment


  • November 1485: After the 1485 Treaty of Leipzig, Thuringia split into the Saxon Ernestine duchies ruled by Elector Frederick III and the Albertine duchies ruled by Duke Albert III of Saxony.
  • Chronology


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    1. Treaty of Leipzig (1485)


    Was signed on 11 November 1485 between Elector Ernest of Saxony and his younger brother Albert III, the sons of Elector Frederick II of Saxony from the House of Wettin, that perpetuated the division of the Wettin lands into a Saxon and a Thuringian part.


    2. Wars of the Guelderian Succession


    Were a series of wars over the succession of the Duchy of Gueldria.

    2.1.Third War of the Guelderian Succession

    Was the third war over the succession of the Duchy of Gueldria.

  • January 1515: George, Duke of Saxony, an ally of the Habsburgs, attempted to subdue Friesland, Ommelanden and Groningen. He occupied Leeuwarden and Harlingen en Franeker.
  • June 1515: Leeuwarden, Harlingen and Franeker are sold to Charles V of Habsburg.

  • 3. European wars of religion


    Were a series of wars in Europe (and the overseas possessions of European countries) the 16th, 17th and early 18th that started after the Protestant Reformation. Although the immediate causes of the wars were religious, the motives were complex and also included territorial ambitions.

    3.1.Schmalkaldic War

    Was a war between the Holy Roman Empire and the Schmalkaldic League, an alliance of Lutheran states of the Holy Roman Empire itself.

  • May 1547: In 1547, in the Wittenberg capitulation, the electoral district and electoral dignity fell to Duke Moritz of the Albertine line. This event marked a significant shift in power within the Electorate of Saxony, as Duke Moritz took control from the Ernestine line of the Wettin dynasty.

  • 4. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1486: In 1485 Sangerhausen fell to the Albertine line of the Wettins.

  • January 1498: The Barby Territory was raised to an imperial county in 1497 and was owned by the Counts of Barby.

  • January 1520: Most of Beichlingen is acquired by Saxony.

  • January 1541: Gommern is given back to Saxony.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1548: Based on Gustav Droysen's Map of the Holy Roman Empire at the time of the Reformation.
  • Selected Sources


  • Droysen, G. (1886): Historischer Handatlas, Bielefeld and Leipzig (Germany), pp. 38-39
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