Johann Casimir of Simmern

Johann Casimir of Simmern

Johann Casimir, (March 7, 1543 – January 6, 1592de icon Brockhaus Geschichte Second Edition] ), born in Simmern, now in Rhineland-Palatinate, was the third son of Frederic III, Count Palatine of the Rhine, and born into the Simmern middle electoral line of the House of Wittelsbach.

On November 26, 1568 Johann Casimir was engaged to the 16-year-old Lutheran Elizabeth of Saxony (1552-1590), daughter of Augustus, Elector of Saxony and his first wife Anna of Denmark. Anna was a daughter of King Christian III of Denmark and Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg. Due to the young age of Elizabeth, the wedding took place in Heidelberg in June 6, 1570. The marriage was political, as Johann Casimir wanted to link Calvinism to Saxony through the marriage. Elizabeth had several still-born children (see below for further details). Their marriage was not a good one, and not just due to their religious differences. He ordered her under house arrest and refused her daily walks in the sun. Elizabeth died in his prison on April 2, 1590.

Beginning in March, 1571 Pfalzgraf Johann Casimir resided in Kaiserslautern for a decade.

When his father Friedrich III died in 1576, he ordered in his will that the Electoral Palatinate, or Kurpfalz de icon, was to remain Calvinist. His son Ludwig VI inherited the main part of the Electoral Palatinate including Heidelberg, and Johann Casimir inherited a smaller part of the Pfalz, which became the independent principality Pfalz-Lautern of the Electoral Palatinate (the Principality of Pfalz Lautern essentially consisted of the city of Kaiserslautern and surrounding area.) Johann Casimir's brother Ludwig, who had been secretly raised by his mother as a Lutheran, did not honor his father's wish and instead supported Lutheranism. Many theological professors, including Zacharias Ursinus, left the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg and were welcomed in the Kurpfalz-Lautern by Johann Casimir who built a spare university "Collegium Casimirianum" for them in 1578.

Casimir was in regular contact with Philip Sidney who, as agent for Queen Elizabeth, was sent to the Continent to assist in the formation of a Protestant League.

In 1576, Johann Casimir entered France leading four thousand troops. Due to this campaign, he was made "duché d’Étampes" by Henry III of France for a few months, in 1576-1577. This was a theoretical position, as he never actually visited it.

He was regent of the Electoral Palatinate from 1583 to 1592.

He was known as "Jäger aus Kurpfalz" (the hunter of kurpfalz).

Family

Johann Casimir and Elisabeth had six children:

*stillborn son (Heidelberg, September 15 1573).

*Marie (b. Kaiserslautern, July 26 1576 - d. Heidelberg, February 22 1577).

*Elisabeth (b. Kaiserslautern, May 5 1578 - d. Kaiserslautern, October 27 1580).

*Dorothea (b. Kaiserslautern, January 6 1581 - d. Sandersleben, September 18 1631); married in 1595 with Johann Georg of Anhalt-Dessau. One of his descendants is the actual Queen of the Netherlands, Beatrix.

*stillborn daughter (Heidelberg, February 28 1584).

*stillborn daughter (Heidelberg, February 2 1585).

ee also

* Dieter Cunz

External links

* [http://www.zum.de/Faecher/G/BW/Landeskunde/rhein/pfalz/kf_joca.htm Painting of Johann Casimir and his wife Elisabetha]

References

* [http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/students/tjuelch/Stadtgeschichte/Kalvinismus.htm Der Kalvinismus in der Kurpfalz]
* [http://www.lautringer.de/Kaiserslautern_Ein_verlorenes_/Pfalzgraf_Casimir/body_pfalzgraf_casimir.html Johann Casimir - Pfalzgraf und närrische Symbolfigur]
* [http://www.corpusetampois.com/che-16-jeancasimir.html Jean Casimir duc d’Étampes (1576-1577)]


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