John Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Coburg
John Ernest | |
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Duke of Saxe-Coburg Landgrave of Thuringia | |
Reign | 1542–1553 |
Predecessor | John Frederick I |
Successor | John Frederick II |
Born |
Coburg | 10 May 1521
Died |
8 February 1553 31) Coburg | (aged
House |
House of Wettin Ernestine Line |
Father | John, Elector of Saxony |
Mother | Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen |
Religion | Lutheranism |
John Ernest (German: Johann Ernst) (10 May 1521 – 8 February 1553) was a Duke of Saxe-Coburg.
John Ernest was born in Coburg as the third (but second surviving and the youngest) son of John, Elector of Saxony, and his second wife Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen. After the death of his father (1532), his half-brother, John Frederick I, assumed the title of Elector of Saxony; John Ernest took part with him in the rule over the Electorate of Saxony.
In 1542 John Frederick I decided to rule alone, and ceded to John Ernest the Franconian areas of the Wettin family lands (Coburg, Eisfeld, etc.); but it was not until 1547 (after the Battle of Mühlberg) when John Ernest could govern undisturbed in Coburg. After he died unmarried and childless in Coburg, the city fell for a few months to John Frederick — dismissed from the imperial detention — before his death, and then, to his three sons, which governed the Ernestine lands together from 1554 for some years.
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