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Dorothea Sophia, Abbess of Quedlinburg

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Predecessor
  
Dorothea

House
  
House of Wettin

Name
  
Dorothea Abbess

Religion
  
Lutheran

Mother
  
Sophie of Wurttemberg


Dorothea Sophia, Abbess of Quedlinburg

Reign
  
21 April 1618 - 10 February 1645

Father
  
Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar

Died
  
February 10, 1645, Quedlinburg Abbey

Parents
  
Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar

Successor
  
Anna Sophia I, Abbess of Quedlinburg

Grandparents
  
Dorothea Susanne of Simmern, Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar

Great-grandparents
  
John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony

Duchess Dorothea Sophia of Saxe-Altenburg (19 December 1587 – 10 February 1645) was Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg.

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She was the fourth child and second daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, and his first wife, Sophie of Württemberg.

Reign

On 21 April 1618, Dorothea Sophia was elected successor to Princess-Abbess Dorothea. Her election was approved by Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor.

During her reign, Quedlinburg was devastated by the Thirty Years' War. Unlike her predecessors, Princess-Abbess Dorothea Sophia often confronted John George I, Elector of Saxony.

Religious policy

Dorothea Sophia prohibited her clergy to deny absolution to a person who made a genuine and contrite confession. However, if the same parishioner repeated the sin, they were to face increasingly severe chastisement and, finally, a referral to the consistory. She proscribed that these parishioners would not be able to serve as godparents, nor be buried according to tradition or within consecrated ground. These decisions were a lot like the previous Catholic practice. She also took measures to prevent secret engagements, declaring that every engagement has to be witnessed by three men and publicly announced.

References

Dorothea Sophia, Abbess of Quedlinburg Wikipedia


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