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101: 25: 330:, i.e. subject only to the Emperor, while Ernest held that the city was subject to him. This led to a conflict in 1482 when the city refused to pay its "Turkish tax" to Ernest and paid to the Emperor directly, as a sign of its immediacy. Both sides threatened military action, however, they agreed to have the conflict decided by the court of Emperor 247:
After the death of the archbishop of Magdeburg in 1475, intensive negotiations began on the postulation of Ernest. The proposal of the Wettin family, however, was met with some resistance from the cathedral chapter, as Ernest was only 11 years old at this time. Nevertheless, the Wettin succeeded in
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from prosecuting the attackers. The city council aimed to unite to various groups in the city against the archbishop, who was formally the protector of the Jews. However, when the Jews turned to the archbishop for protection, he refused to choose sides. In 1493, he went further and expelled all
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of Saxony (1486–1525). While his brother was destined to succeed his father, Ernest was marked out for a religious career. The appointment of family members as bishop was part of the Wettin's policy of expanding their influence. The family issued written negotiations about his appointment with the
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Halle was at the time in the grips of social and political conflict between the urban aristocrats and the owners of the salt factory on the one hand, and the guilds and the lower classes on the other hand. Ernest's advisors saw this as an opportunity to strengthen his influence in the city.
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of Saxony offered the cathedral chapter in Halberstadt a generous debt relief if they would elect his now 15-year-old son Ernest II as their new bishop, which they did after brief negotiations. However, simultaneously holding the bishoprics of Magdeburg and Halberstadt was an incompatible
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January 1476 in obtaining the required two-thirds majority for Ernest's postulation. However, young Ernest satisfied none of the requirements for his appointment (minimum age of 30 years, ordination as priest, and a university education). It was, therefore, necessary to obtain a papal
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Encouraged by Ernest's advisors, the guilds revolted against the aristocrats in 1478. They opened the city gate, allowing Ernest's army to occupy the city. Ernest's relatives and advisor's then used this opportunity to subject the city to the archbishop. This was made clear in
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for his son. In the following years, a dispute between Ernest and the city council about the justice over Halberstadt escalated and in 1486, the city was besieged by the Archbishop's troops. After a four-week siege, the city had to capitulate and submit to Ernest's reign.
256:(1414–1484) provided in 1478, in exchange for a large sum of money. The dispensation confirmed Ernest's election and made him Prince-Archbishop of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg, which consisted of non-contiguous areas surrounding 334:(1415–1493). The court took its time to decide the case. After Ernest subjected Halberstadt militarily in 1486, the city of Magdeburg gave in and dropped its claim of imperial immediacy. 350:
escalated through pamphlets by one of the monks to attack the Jews in Magdeburg. During these attacks, a Jew was killed. The Magdeburg Council supported the attacks and prevented the
292:, the patron saint of Halle. Its primary purpose was to control the subjected city of Halle. After 1503, it was also the preferred residence of the Archbishops of Magdeburg. 367:. However, it is not clear whether he died of syphilis or some other infection. On 2 August 1513, foreseeing his death, he confessed his sins. He died the next day at 1160: 1155: 533: 236: 54: 326:
His relationship with Magdeburg was also characterized by tensions and conflicts. The source of the conflict was the city regarded itself as
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Residenz, Hof und Verwaltung der Erzbischöfe von Magdeburg in Halle in der ersten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts
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In 1479, the year Halle submitted to Ernest II, Gebhard of Hoym was urged by the archbishop to abdicate as
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Ernst von Sachsen. Erzbischof von Magdeburg und Administrator von Halberstadt (1476–1513)
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Kontinuität und Zäsur: Ernst von Wettin und Albrecht von Brandenburg
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From 1503, Ernest II showed symptoms suggesting an infection with
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of 1479 and 1482, in which the rights of the city were curtailed.
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150–200 members of the Jewish community from his archdiocese.
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in Moritzburg Castle. The rest of his body was taken to the
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At his request, his heart was buried in the chapel of
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Cathedral of Magdeburg
Peter Vischer the Elder
Halle
Cathedral of Magdeburg
Noble family
House of Wettin
Ernest, Elector of Saxony
Elisabeth of Bavaria
Halle
Archbishop of Magdeburg
Administrator
Diocese of Halberstadt
Ernest, Elector of Saxony
Elisabeth of Bavaria
House of Wettin
Frederick III "the Wise"
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John of Palatinate-Simmern
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Pope Sixtus IV
Magdeburg
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