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Noble family
  
House of Wettin

Name
  
Severinus Saxony


Severinus of Saxony

Father
  
Henry IV, Duke of Saxony

Mother
  
Catherine of Mecklenburg

Born
  
28 August 1522 Freiberg (
1522-08-28
)

Buried
  
Cistercian abbey in Stams

Died
  
October 10, 1533, Innsbruck, Austria

Parents
  
Henry IV, Duke of Saxony, Catherine of Mecklenburg

Grandparents
  
Sidonie of Podebrady

Similar People
  
Albert III - Duke of Saxony, Augustus - Elector of Saxony, Maurice - Elector of Saxony

Great-grandparents
  
George of Podebrady

Predecessor
  
Henry IV, Duke of Saxony

Severinus of Saxony (German: Severinus von Sachsen; 28 August 1522, Freiberg – 10 October 1533, Innsbruck) was a Saxon prince of the Albertine line of the House of Wettin.

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Life

Severinus was the second son of the Duke Henry of Saxony (1473–1541) from his marriage to Catherine (1487–1561), daughter of Duke Magnus II of Mecklenburg. His mother and the educator Balthasar Rysche had a significant influence on the education of Severinus and his older brother Maurice.

When his uncle George the Bearded visited, he would organize a fight between Severinus and his older brother Maurice. Despite his frail health, Severinus always had upper hand in such fights. This gave their father the idea that Maurice was better perhaps suited for an ecclesiastical career.

At the behest of their Catholic uncle George, Duke Severinus was separated from his Lutheran parents and sent to Innsbruck to receive a Catholic education. In Innsbruck, he stayed at the court of the future emperor Fredinand I and his wife Anna. He was raised together with their children. He had Bernhard von Rathschitz as his own private tutor. He was buried in the Cistercian abbey in Stams. His tomb was looted and destroyed in 1552 by the troops of his own brother Maurice during the Schmalkaldic War.

Legacy

In 1526, Lucas Cranach the Elder made two portraits of the young Princes Maurice and Severinus. The painting of Severinus was created with tempera on wood and measures 57 x 38.5 cm. It is considered an excellent and safe work by Cranach and was included in the overall list of nationally valuable cultural heritage. It is owned by the House of Hesse Foundation and was on loan to the Portland Art Museum between 2005 and 2006.

References

Severinus of Saxony Wikipedia


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