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  1. Nikolaus Krell (c. 1551 – 9 October 1601), chancellor of the elector of Saxony, was born at Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native town.

  2. Feb 1, 2011 · Nikolaus Krell, former Chancellor of Saxony, is executed after a six-year trial. As Chancellor, he had pursued pro-Calvinist policies and a foreign policy that turned away from loyalty to the Habsburgs, instead acting in concert with John Casimir, Henry IV of France and Elizabeth I of England.

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    Nach der Ausbildung an der Fürstenschule in Grimma, wo er vom 27. Juli 1568 bis 1. März 1571 Schüler war, studierte er in Leipzig. Auf Reisen in die Schweiz begann er, sich dem Calvinismus zuzuwenden. 1580 wurde er von Kurfürst August von Sachsen zum Hofrat ernannt. Nach der Regierungsübernahme des Kurfürsten Christian I. von Sachsen, den er schon ...

    anonym: Leben, Schicksal und Ende des Dr. Nicolaus Krell. Leipzig 1798.
    Hartmut Krell: Das Verfahren gegen den 1601 hingerichteten Kanzler Dr. Nicolaus Krell.Frankfurt am Main 2006.
    August Victor Richard: Der kurfürstlich sächsische Kanzler Dr. Nicolaus Krell. Dresden 1859.
    Sebastian Kusche: Gesichter der Uni: Nikolaus Krell (1550/53–1601).In: Journal Universität Leipzig (6) 2009, S. 15.

    Die Auswirkungen der Gegenreformation und die Auseinandersetzungen innerhalb der lutherischen Kirche. (pdf; 113 kB) In: Alma mater Lipsiensis 1409–2009. Universität Leipzig, 12. August 2006, archiv...

  3. Krell: Nicolaus K, kursächsischer Kanzler unter Christian I. Er wurde geboren um das Jahr 1551 zu Leipzig, wo sein Vater als Rathsherr und Rechtsgelehrter wirkte. Gleich diesem widmete er sich den juristischen Studien.

  4. Who was Nikolaus Krell? Nikolaus Krell, chancellor of the elector of Saxony, was born at Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native town. About 1580 he entered the service of Christian, the eldest son of Augustus I, elector of Saxony, and when Christian succeeded his father as elector in 1586, became his most influential counselor.

  5. KRELL (CRELL), NIKOLAU Saxon statesman and religious reformer; b. in Leipsic c. 1550; beheaded at Dresden Oct. 9, 1601. He was the son of the jurist Wolfgang Krell, and studied at the Royal School at Grimma and at the University of Leipsic (B.A., 1572; M.A., 1575), concluding his education with a journey to Switzerland and France.

  6. Nikolaus Krell (c. 1551 – 9 October 1601), chancellor of the elector of Saxony, was born at Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native town. About 1580 he entered the service of Christian I, the eldest son of Augustus I, elector of Saxony, and when Christian succeeded his father as elector in 1586, became his most influential ...