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John Frederick I (30 June 1503 in Torgau – 3 March 1554 in Weimar ), called the Magnanimous, was the Elector of Saxony (1532–1547) and head of the Schmalkaldic League . Early years. John Frederick was the eldest son of John, Elector of Saxony by his first wife, Sophie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
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Hace 4 días · John Frederick (born June 30, 1503, Torgau, Saxony—died March 3, 1554, Weimar, Saxe-Weimar) was the last elector of the Ernestine branch of the Saxon House of Wettin and leader of the Protestant Schmalkaldic League.
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Juan Federico I de Sajonia. 1548. Óleo sobre lienzo, 129 x 93 cm. Sala 041. Con anterioridad a 1547 Juan Federico había confiado su imagen a Lucas Cranach (1472-1553), desarrollando un ambicioso programa que lo presentaba como campeón y sostén de la Reforma.
28 de ene. de 2022 · Philip I and John Frederick pressed their attack on the emperor's forces in the fall of 1546, but Maurice, with the support of Ferdinand I, invaded John Frederick's territories, forcing him to withdraw and drive Maurice's forces out.
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views 2,086,219 updated. John Frederick I, 1503–54, elector (1532–47) and duke (1547–54) of Saxony; last elector of the Ernestine branch of the house of Wettin. Like his father, John the Steadfast, whom he succeeded, John Frederick was a devout Lutheran.
JOHN FREDERICK I. (1503-1554), called the Magnanimous, elector of Saxony, was the elder son of the elector, John the Steadfast, and belonged to the Ernestine branch of the Wettin family. Born at Torgau on the 30th of June 1503 and educated as a Lutheran, he took some part in imperial politics and in the business of the league of Schmalkalden ...
Information. Related objects. Also known as. John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony. primary name: primary name: John Frederick I. other name: other name: (Elector) Saxony. other name: other name: Johann Friedrich I. Details. individual; ruler; German; Male. Life dates. 1503-1554. Biography.