Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania
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Ernst Ludwig (20 November 1545, in Wolgast – 17 June 1592, in Wolgast)Thümmel (2002), p.87 was duke of Pomerania from 1560 to 1592. From 1569 to 1592, he was duke in 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. It ...
'' Pomerania-Wolgast, sharing the rule over the Duchy of Pomerania with his older brother Johann Friedrich, duke in the other ''Teilherzogtum''
Pomerania-Stettin The Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin, also known as the Duchy of Stettin, and the Duchy of Szczecin, was a feudal duchy in Farther Pomerania within the Holy Roman Empire. Its capital was Szczecin. It was ruled by the Griffin dynasty.B. Dopierała, ''Po ...
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 ...
.Nicklas (2002), p.135


Life

Ernst Ludwig was one of ten siblings born to
Philipp I Philip(p) I may refer to: * Philip I of Macedon (7th century BC) * Philip I Philadelphus (between 124 and 109 BC–83 or 75 BC) * Philip the Arab (c. 204–249), Roman Emperor * Philip I of France (1052–1108) * Philip I (archbishop of Cologne) (1 ...
of Pomerania-Wolgast and Maria of Saxony. After the death of his father on 14 February 1560, all siblings were under the guardianship of their 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 ...
. With one of his brothers, Barnim XII, Ernst Ludwig studied at the University of Wittenberg from 1563 to 1565, where they resided in the house of Martin Luther. With another brother,
Bogislaw XIII Bogislaw XIII (Bogusław XIII) of Pomerania (9 August 1544 – 7 March 1606, Stettin; ''Polish'': Szczecin), son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony, was a prince of Stettin and Wolgast, and a member of the Griffins. Bogislaw studied at the Univer ...
, he temporarily lived at the court of Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar. In 1569, Barnim XI retired, and the Partitions of the Duchy of Pomerania, duchy was internally partitioned among the male members of the House of Pomerania on 23 May in Jasenitz (now part of Police, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Police), which was approved by the Landtag in Wollin (town), Wollin (now Wolin). Ernst Ludwig and his brother Bogislaw XIII received Pomerania-Wolgast, while his other brothers, Johann Friedrich and Barnim XII, received Pomerania-Stettin and Casimir VI, Duke of Pomerania, Casimir IX the bishopric of Cammin. Because Bogislaw and Barnim immediately renounced their positions and were compensated with the domains of Barth, Germany, Barth and Neuenkamp and the domain of Rügenwalde, respectively, Ernst Ludwig got to rule his share alone. On 20 October 1577, he married Sophia Hedwig, daughter of Julius of Brunswick-Lüneburg. With her, he had three children: Hedwig Maria, Elisabeth Magdalena of Pomerania, and Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania, Philipp Julius. Ernst Ludwig developed the University of Greifswald, where he was personally involved in the rebuilding of the medical faculty. Ernst Ludwig also participated in the unsuccessful attempts of his brother, Johann Friedrich, to elevate the Duchy of Pomerania's military status in the Upper Saxon Circle. In 1574, Ernst Ludwig built a residence in Pudagla on the ruins of the secularized Usedom Abbey. Two villages in the modern Vorpommern-Greifswald district carry his name: Near Wolgast, he founded Rubenow, Groß Ernsthof, and on the shore of the Bay of Greifswald he built the residence of Loissin, Ludwigsburg in 1580, which he gave to his wife on 16 August 1586.


Marriage and issue

Ernst Ludwig married in 1577 with Sophie Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1561-1631), Sophia Hedwig, daughter of the Duke Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Julius of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Sophia Hedwig survived her husband almost four decades. She died in 1631 in Loitz and was buried, like her husband in the St. Peter's Church, in Wolgast. The marriage produced two daughters and one son: * Maria Hedwig (1579–1606) * Elisabeth Magdalena of Pomerania, Elisabeth Magdalena (1580–1649), married Duke Friedrich Kettler of Courland and Zemgale * Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania, Philip Julius (1584–1625), married Agnes of Brandenburg (1584-1629), Agnes, daughter of Elector John George, Elector of Brandenburg, John George of Brandenburg


Death

Ernst Ludwig died on 17 July 1592. The University of Greifswald on the same day began with obsequies. His funeral was on 19 July in Wolgast. Legend tells that, foreshadowing the duke's death, a Halo (religious iconography), halo appeared in Stettin on 23 May that was followed by a rain of sulfur and blood. The widow, Sophia Hedwig, retired to Loitz, where she moved with the children from the Wolgast palace in 1594, and lived until her death on 30 January 1631. Initially, she was to retire to Ludwigsburg.Schattkowsky (2003), p.382 Ernst Ludwig was succeeded by his son, Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania, Philipp (II) Julius, who however remained under tutelage of
Bogislaw XIII Bogislaw XIII (Bogusław XIII) of Pomerania (9 August 1544 – 7 March 1606, Stettin; ''Polish'': Szczecin), son of Philip I and Maria of Saxony, was a prince of Stettin and Wolgast, and a member of the Griffins. Bogislaw studied at the Univer ...
.


In fiction

Wilhelm Meinhold in his 1848 novel ''Sidonia von Bork'' portrayed Ernst Ludwig as the cuckolded betrothed of Sidonia von Borcke, executed for witchcraft in 1620. Edward Burne-Jones, who illustrated the English translation of the novel, thus chose Ernst Ludwig's residence in Wolgast as the scene of his painting also captioned ''Sidonia von Bork''. Theodor Fontane in his novel ''Sidonie von Borcke'' likewise writes about an affair and even an engagement of Ernst Ludwig and Sidonia von Borcke.Fischer (2005), p.83


Ancestors


See also

* Duchy of Pomerania *List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes *Partitions of the Duchy of Pomerania *Pomerania during the Early Modern Age *House of Pomerania


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External links


Biography of Ernst Ludwig at ''rügenwalde.com''
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