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Johann Georg von Brandenburg

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broke out in 1618, the Silesian estates joined the Bohemian in opposing the Emperor Ferdinand II. Although Johann played a relatively minor role in the military actions of the first few years, he was the only Silesian or Bohemian nobleman deposed by the victorious Ferdinand after the
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Johann Georg was one of the five Protestant members of the Silesian estates who joined with the Bohemian estates in demanding religious tolerance from Rudolf II on 25 June 1609. The Silesians received the
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elected the 15-year-old Johann Georg to administer the diocese on 20 May 1592. This decision was designed to unite Protestants across Germany behind them. The Catholic minority elected Cardinal
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in opposition to Ferdinand, and was instrumental in his military success in 1621. In January 1622, however, he made peace with the emperor at
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of 22 November 1604. Johann ceded the diocese to Charles and received compensation in return.
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This article is about the son of Elector Joachim Friedrich. For the earlier elector, see
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the Duchy of Jägerndorf lay, refused to admit Johann as duke and asked for
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Index

John George, Elector of Brandenburg

Matthäus Merian
Holy Roman Empire
administrator (bishop) of Strasbourg
Duke of Jägerndorf
Silesian duchies
Wolmirstedt
Joachim Friedrich of Brandenburg
Katharina von Brandenburg-Küstrin
Margrave of Brandenburg
Johann Sigismund
University of Strasbourg
Lutherans
Calvinist
Johann von Manderscheid
de
diocese of Strasbourg
Charles of Lorraine
twelve years' of war
Treaty of Haguenau
Duchy of Jägerndorf
Georg Friedrich of Ansbach
Emperor Rudolf II
Kingdom of Bohemia
Beuthen
Oderberg
Matthias
Ferdinand II
Letter of Majesty

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