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Severinus of Saxony (german: Severinus von Sachsen; 28 August 1522,
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– 10 October 1533, Innsbruck) was a Saxon prince of the Albertine line of the
House of Wettin The House of Wettin () is a dynasty of German kings, prince-electors, dukes, and counts that once ruled territories in the present-day German states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. The dynasty is one of the oldest in Europe, and its ori ...
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Life

Severinus was the second son of the Duke
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of Saxony (1473–1541) from his marriage to
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(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
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. 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
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uncle George, Duke Severinus was separated from his
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parents and sent to Innsbruck to receive a Catholic education. In Innsbruck, he stayed at the court of the future emperor Ferdinand I and his wife
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. 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
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. His tomb was looted and destroyed in 1552 by the troops of his own brother Maurice during the
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.Romedio Schmitz-Esser: ''Leichenschändung als neues Evangelium: Die Stamser Stiftsplünderung von 1552 und ihr Niederschlag in der Historiographie der Zisterze'', in: M. Fuchs and R. Rebitsch (eds.): ''Kaiser und Kurfürst. Aspekte des Fürstenaufstandes 1552 (Geschichte in der Epoche Karls V. 11)'', Münster, 2010, pp. 139–157


Legacy

In 1526,
Lucas Cranach the Elder Lucas Cranach the Elder (german: Lucas Cranach der Ältere ;  – 16 October 1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker in woodcut and engraving. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is kno ...
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
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between 2005 and 2006.


Ancestors


References and sources

* Friedrich Albert von Langenn
Moritz, Herzog und Churfürst zu Sachsen: eine Darstellung aus dem …, Part 1, p. 51 ff.
* Eduard Machatschek
Geschichte des Königreichs Sachsen: Nach glaubewürdigen Quellen: Akten …, p. 301
* Joseph Hormayr zu Hortenburg
Die goldene Chronik von Hohenschwangau, der Burg der Welfen, der …, p. 77
* Theodor Distel: ''Ein untergegangenes sächsisches Fürstenmonument in Tirol aus der ersten Hälfte des sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Mit dem Totenbilde des Herzogs Severin zu Sachsen'', in: ''Mitteilungen des Vereins für Geschichte der Stadt Meissen'', vol II, Meissen 1891, p. 405–409 * Julius Erbstein: ''Zwei unbekannte Knabenbildnisse Lukas Cranach’s des älteren, nach einer Medaille festgestellt'', in: ''Münz- und Medaillenfreund'' vol. 1 issue. 5–7, 1899, pp. 33–36, 41–44, 49–53 * Max J. Friedländer, J. Rosenberg: ''Die Gemälde von Lucas Cranach'', Basel, 1979 * Romedio Schmitz-Esser und Elena Taddei: ''Der Todesfall des Herzogs Severin von Sachsen in Tirol – Ein Obduktionsbericht des habsburgischen Hofarztes Georg Tannstätter von 1533'', in: Virus 5, 2005, p. 9–21 * Romedio Schmitz-Esser and Robert Rebitsch: ''Herzog Severin von Sachsen. Aufenthalt und Tod eines jungen Sachsenherzogs in Tirol'', in: ''Tiroler Heimat'', issue 69, 2005, p. 121–142 * Ed. Heyck: ''Cranachstudien.'' K.W. Hiersemann, Leipzig, 1900
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External links


Schutz des Kulturgutes – Catalog of nationally valuable cultural assets in accordance with § 6 paragraph 2 of the law to protect German cultural goods from emigration
(PDF; 484 kB)


Footnotes

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