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Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck

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252:, for a trial sermon in Bad Wildungen, which Johann held on 29 April 1526. The trial was a success and Philip and his uncle appointed Johann as town pastor in Bad Wildungen. Johann held his inaugural sermon on 17 June 1526. On 26 June 1526, Johann held a Lutheran service in the City Church of Waldeck and thereby officially introduced Lutheranism in the County of Waldeck, four months before Landgrave 42: 279:
and later implemented the order of the two counts to dissolve the monasteries, following the Hessian example. Monasteries were dissolved at Berich, Flechtdorf, Netze, Ober-Werbe, Schaaken and Volkhardinghausen, but with the proviso that they would remain open until the death of the last spiritual
374:, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (born: 1 August 1530; died: 7 June 1577 in Waldeck); he succeeded Philip as the ruling Count of Waldeck-Wildungen and married on 11 November 1568 with 395:, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (born: 10 December 1531; died: 3 October 1577 in Werbe (now part of Waldeck)), married on 19 December 1563 with Anna of Viermund (died: 17 April 1599) 436: 224:(in Luxembourg), where his father was governor and later he spent some time at the French royal court. He met his first wife, Margaret of East Frisia at the 387: 232:
and became a follower of Luther's teachings. As early as 1525, the vast majority of the population of Waldeck and northern Hesse had converted to
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of Waldeck and his wife Anastasia of Runkel. He was born at Friedrichstein Castle in Alt-Wildungen (now part of
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monasteries was used to found charitable foundations and in 1578 as the basis for the county's first
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His second marriage, in 1539 to Catherine of Hatzfeld (died: 1546 in Naumburg), remained childless.
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in the Nicholas chapel of the church of Marienthal monastery in Netze (now part of the city of
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Hans Schneider (1997). "Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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28 May 1513 - 30 November 1574 (Co-ruler Samuel: 8 October 1554 - 6 January 1570)
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Elizabeth (bor: 1555; died: 6 December 1569 at Waldeck Castle)
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Esther (born: 1537 in Bad Wildungen; died: probably in 1537)
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specifically prescribed Protestant sermons. Philip invited
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Elizabeth (born: 10 December 1525; died: 30 March 1543 at
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and in Waldeck an order from Count Philip and his uncle,
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On 6 October 1554, he married his third wife Jutta of
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Index

Philip IV, Count of Waldeck

Friedrichstein Castle
Alt-Wildungen
County of Waldeck
Holy Roman Empire
Waldeck Castle
Waldeck
Noble family
House of Waldeck
Margaret of East Frisia
Henry VIII, Count of Waldeck
Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg
Reformation
Henry VIII
Bad Wildungen
County of Waldeck
Vianden
Diet of Worms
Martin Luther
Lutheranism
Philip III
Johann Hefentreger
Fritzlar
Electorate of Mainz
Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse
Hesse
Synod of Homberg
Wolrad II of Waldeck-Eisenberg
Adam Krafft

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