Gebhard I von Mansfeld-Vorderort
| Johann Gebhard von Mansfeld-Vorderort | |
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| Born | ca. 1525–30 | 
| Died | 
2 November 1562 Frankfurt am Main  | 
| Children | Sybilla | 
| Parent(s) | 
 Ernst II Count von Mansfeld zu Vorderort (6 December 1479 – 9 May 1531, in Heldrungen) (2) Dorothea zu Solm-Lich (25 January 1493 – 8 June 1578, Mansfeld) | 
| Church | Catholic | 
| Title | Prince-elector, Archbishop of Cologne | 
Johann Gebhard von Mansfeld-Vorderort, born circa 1525–30, was Archbishop-Elector of Cologne. He died in Frankfurt on 2 November 1562.[1]
Career
Both Gebhard and his older brother were founding members of the Schmalkaldic League.[2] A dispute between Gebhard and his brother, Johann Albert, Graf von Mansfeld zu Arnstein (1522–1586) in 1546, led to mediation by Martin Luther.[3]
In 1558, Gebhard of Mansfeld was elected archbishop of Cologne. During his tenure, the Diocese of Utrecht ceased to be a suffragan of Cologne, and the Deanery of Zyfflich was incorporated with the newly founded diocese of Roermond.[4]
Family
As Domherr, a member of the Cathedral chapter, he lived in concubinage. He had at least one surviving child, a daughter Sybilla, who married, first, Eduard (Egbert) von Bocholtz (died after 1590); and second, Johann Eggenoy (died before 1616).
References
- ↑  Marek, Miroslav. "Mansfeld genealogy pages". Genealogy.EU. External link in 
|publisher=(help). - ↑ Ekkehart Fabian, Die Entstehung des Schmalkaldischen Bundes und seiner Verfassung 1524/29-1531/35. Brück, Philipp von Hessen und Jakob Sturm, Tübingen 21962, 347-353 bzw. 357-376. Thema: Reformation politikgeschichtlich, 2b Konfessionelle Bündnisse und militärische Exekution, 1g Kommunikationsräume Städte. Accessed 15 August 2009. here.
 - ↑ N. Weber. Smalkaldic League. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York, Robert Appleton Company, 1912. Retrieved August 16, 2009 from New Advent: here. Consequently, Luther was in Eisleben, his own hometown, at the time of his own death in late February of that year.
 - ↑ Lins, J. (1908). Cologne. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved August 16, 2009 from New Advent: here.
 
|   Gebhard of Mansfeld-Vorderort Born:  between 1525 and 1530  Died: 2 November 1562 in Frankfurt upon Main | ||
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| Preceded by Anton of Schauenburg  | 
Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and  Duke of Westphalia and Angria as Gebhard I 1558–1562  | 
 Succeeded by Friedrich IV of Wied  | 
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