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  2. When August died in 1586, Christian I succeeded him as the Elector of Saxony and rejected his father's orthodoxy; Christian I was a committed Philippist and his chancellor Nikolaus Krell introduced a Philippist bible in 1589, despite mounting popular opposition. An alcoholic and gambling addict, Christian I allowed Krell to dominate his court.

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 36064400. Source citation. He was the eldest son of Christian I of Saxony and Sophie of Brandenburg and Elector of Saxony from 1591 to 1611. Christian succeeded his father as Elector of Saxony in 1591 at the age of eight.

  4. Numista › Rulers. Christian II. House of Wettin, Albertine Line. Elector of Saxony from 1591 to 1611. Born on 23 September 1583 in Dresden. Died on 23 June 1611 in Dresden. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q695210) » See 35 coins. Electorate of Saxony (Albertinian Line): Prince elector Christian II (1591-1611) » See 35 coins.

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  6. Elector of Saxony from 1591 to 1611. Christian Christian II Kurfürst von Sachsen, Elector of Saxony von Sachsen (Wettin) (23 Sep 1583 - 23 Jun 1611)

  7. He died in Dresden in 1611. Having left no issue, on his death his brother John George succeeded him as Elector. Oops something went wrong: Jetson Nano B01 4GB Developer Kit. Christian II of Saxony was Elector of Saxony from 1591 to 1611.

  8. Other articles where Christian II is discussed: alchemy: Modern alchemy: …1603 the elector of Saxony, Christian II, imprisoned and tortured the Scotsman Alexander Seton, who had been traveling about Europe performing well-publicized transmutations. The situation was complicated by the fact that some alchemists were turning from gold making not to medicine but to a quasi-religious alchemy ...

  9. The introduction of Calvinism into Electoral Saxony began under Elector Christian I (r. 1586–1591). In time it prevailed over the orthodox Lutheran party, and the new church order was enforced nationwide. With Christian's death in 1591, the situation changed abruptly.

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