Johann Friedrich, Duke Of Pomerania
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John Frederick (german: Johann Friedrich; 27 August 1542 – 9 February 1600) was
Duke of Pomerania This is a list of the duchies and dukes of Pomerania. Dukes of the Slavic Pomeranian tribes (All Pomerania) The lands of Pomerania were firstly ruled by local tribes, who settled in Pomerania around the 10th and 11th centuries. Non-dynastic ...
from 1560 to 1600, and
Bishop of Cammin The Bishopric of Cammin (also Kammin, Kamień Pomorski) was both a former Roman Catholic diocese in the Duchy of Pomerania from 1140 to 1544, and a secular territory of the Holy Roman Empire ( Prince-Bishopric) in the Kolberg (Kołobrzeg) area f ...
(Kamień) from 1556 to 1574. Elected bishop in 1556 and heir of the duchy in 1560, he remained under tutelage of his great-uncle
Barnim XI Barnim XI (1501–1573; by some accounts Barnim IX), son of Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania, became Duke of Pomerania, duke on his father's death in 1523. Life Barnim ruled for a time in common with his elder brother George I, Duke of Pomerania, G ...
until he took on his offices in 1567.


Biography

Johann Friedrich was the oldest of ten siblings born to Philipp I of Pomerania-Wolgast and Maria of Saxony. At the age of 14, he was elected bishop of Cammin on 29 August 1556, after his predecessor
Martin von Weiher Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (disambiguation) * Martin County (disambiguation) * Martin Township (disambiguation) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Austral ...
had died on 8 June. Starting with John Frederick, the
House of Pomerania The House of Griffin or Griffin dynasty (german: Greifen; pl, Gryfici, da, Grif) was a dynasty ruling the Duchy of Pomerania from the 12th century until 1637. The name "Griffins" was used by the dynasty after the 15th century and had been tak ...
held this title until the last duke died in 1637, thus ending the considerable independence of the bishopric's territory from the rest of the
Duchy of Pomerania The Duchy of Pomerania (german: Herzogtum Pommern; pl, Księstwo Pomorskie; Latin: ''Ducatus Pomeraniae'') was a duchy in Pomerania on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, ruled by dukes of the House of Pomerania (''Griffins''). The country ha ...
. In 1560, the bishopric's administration was reformed accordingly. When his father died on 14 February 1560, John Frederick nominally became duke of Pomerania but was still under the tutelage of his great-uncle,
Barnim XI Barnim XI (1501–1573; by some accounts Barnim IX), son of Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania, became Duke of Pomerania, duke on his father's death in 1523. Life Barnim ruled for a time in common with his elder brother George I, Duke of Pomerania, G ...
. While his mother appointed High Steward
Ulrich von Schwerin Ulrich von Schwerin, also spelled Huldrych von Schwerin or Huldricus Schwerinus ( – ) was Hofmeister in the Duchy of Pomerania-Wolgast and one of the most influential men of his time. He was a member of the noble Schwerin family, who origi ...
as administrator of the duchy, he went to the court of
Emperor Maximilian II Maximilian II (31 July 1527 – 12 October 1576) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1564 until his death in 1576. A member of the Austrian House of Habsburg, he was crowned King of Bohemia in Prague on 14 May 1562 and elected King of Germany (King ...
at
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and participated in the war against the Ottoman Empire. After his return from the war in 1567, John Frederick took on his position as the bishop of Cammin and also his position as the duke of Pomerania, which he provisionally shared with his brother, Bogislaw XIII.Inachim (2008), pp. 60–61 Then 68 years old Barnim XI decided in 1569 to withdraw from his position as a duke, and the duchy was internally partitioned among the male members of the House of Pomerania on 23 May 1569 in
Jasenitz Jasienica (german: Jasenitz) is a district of Police, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Police, Poland, a town in the Pomerania Region. In the Pomerania during the High Middle Ages, High and Pomerania during the Late Middle Ages, Late Middle Ages, the v ...
(now part of
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), which was approved by the
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in
Wollin Wolin (; formerly german: Wollin ) is the name both of a Polish island in the Baltic Sea, just off the Polish coast, and a town on that island. Administratively, the island belongs to the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Wolin is separated from th ...
(now Wolin). Johann Friedrich together with his brother, Barnim XII, received the
Teilherzogtum The district duchy, also known as the district principality, was a type of the state under the patrimonial system, such as duchy or principality, formed in the feudal system, as a result of land partition between the members of a royal family. I ...
Pomerania-Stettin, while his other brothers, Ernest Louis and Bogislaw XIII, received Pomerania-Wolgast and Casimir VI received the bishopric of Cammin, which he took over from John Frederick in 1574. Because Bogislaw and Barnim immediately renounced their positions and were compensated with the domains of Barth and
Neuenkamp Franzburg () is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Rügen district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is situated 20 km southwest of Stralsund. Before the Protestant Reformation, later Franzburg was the site of Neuenkamp Abbey. Neuenkamp ...
and the domain of Rügenwalde, respectively, John Frederick got to rule his share alone. John Frederick succeeded in elevating Stettin (now Szczecin) to one of only three places allowed to coin money in the
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, the other two places were
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and
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. He also advocated against the imperial prohibition of using coins from outside the
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, arguing that this undermined his duchy's position as a frontier trade center. In 1570, John Frederick, on behalf of Emperor Maximilian II, hosted the peace conference ending the
Northern Seven Years' War The Northern Seven Years' War (also known as the ''Nordic Seven Years' War'', the ''First Northern War'' or the ''Seven Years War in Scandinavia'') was fought between the Kingdom of Sweden (1523–1611), Kingdom of Sweden and a coalition of Denm ...
between the
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and Denmark–Norway. He was the head of the mediators appointed by the emperor. The conference resulted in the Treaty of Stettin.Lavery (2002), pp. 129 In 1568, he began with the erection of a residence in
Köslin Koszalin (pronounced ; csb, Kòszalëno; formerly german: Köslin, ) is a city in northwestern Poland, in Western Pomerania. It is located south of the Baltic Sea coast, and intersected by the river Dzierżęcinka. Koszalin is also a county-sta ...
(now Koszalin).Inachim (2008), p. 61 In 1577, he rebuilt the residence in Stettin in Italian
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style, thereby razing and replacing parts of the previous palace and the ''St. Otto's'' church. John Frederick also tried to elevate Pomerania's military status in the
Upper Saxon Circle The Upper Saxon Circle (german: Obersächsischer Reichskreis) was an Imperial Circle of the Holy Roman Empire, created in 1512. The circle was dominated by the electorate of Saxony (the circle's director) and the electorate of Brandenburg. It f ...
to match the position of
Saxony Saxony (german: Sachsen ; Upper Saxon: ''Saggsn''; hsb, Sakska), officially the Free State of Saxony (german: Freistaat Sachsen, links=no ; Upper Saxon: ''Freischdaad Saggsn''; hsb, Swobodny stat Sakska, links=no), is a landlocked state of ...
and
Brandenburg Brandenburg (; nds, Brannenborg; dsb, Bramborska ) is a state in the northeast of Germany bordering the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony, as well as the country of Poland. With an area of 29,480 sq ...
, yet without success. He failed to gain the status of a higher rank for himself and remained on the third rank, ''Zugeordneter'', after the ''Kreisoberst'' of Saxony and the ''Nachgeordneter'' of Brandenburg. He also failed to get the circle assembly ( Kreistag) to approve of granting the Pomeranian duchy an additional ''Zugeordneter'' post instead. As a consequence, John Frederick refused to pay his obligate financial share to the circle's treasury, the Kreiskasten. John Frederick improved the relations with
Brandenburg Brandenburg (; nds, Brannenborg; dsb, Bramborska ) is a state in the northeast of Germany bordering the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony, as well as the country of Poland. With an area of 29,480 sq ...
by marrying Erdmut (also Erdmuthe; 26 June 1561 – 13 November 1623), oldest daughter of
John George, Elector of Brandenburg John George of Brandenburg (german: Johann Georg von Brandenburg; 11 September 1525 – 8 January 1598) was a prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1571–1598). Early life Born as a member of the House of Hohenzollern, he was th ...
. He had no children with her.Inachim (2008), p. 62 John Frederick died on 9 February 1600. His sudden death during a party at
Wolgast Wolgast (; csb, Wòłogòszcz) is a town in the district of Vorpommern-Greifswald, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is situated on the bank of the river (or strait) Peenestrom, vis-a-vis the island of Usedom on the Baltic coast that can b ...
contributed to apocalyptic fears which were especially widespread in 1600. He was succeeded by Barnim XII; who however, outlived his brother by only three years.Inachim (2008), p. 63


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External links


Biography of Johann Friedrich at ''rügenwalde.com''


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