- Walter von Cronberg
Walter von Cronberg (1477 or 1479 –
4 April 1545 ) was the 38th Grand Master of theTeutonic Order , serving from 1527-43.Von Cronberg hailed from a rather poor family of knights from Kronberg Castle near
Frankfurt . He joined the Teutonic Order in 1497 and held the post of a tax collector in theKomturei of Mergentheim from 1499. He became the Komtur of Frankfurt in 1504. During the times of his predecessor Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach, von Cronberg was thelegate to KingSigismund I the Old of Poland. In 1517 he founded theBrotherhood of St. Sebastian and in 1526 he was chosenDeutschmeister , the Master of the German branch of the Order.In 1525, when Albert had converted to
Lutheranism and was excommunicated, von Cronberg declared himself the next Grand Master. His claim was based on astatute ofWerner von Orseln from the 14th century which stated that in the case of the absence of the Grand Master, the Master of one of the other branches of the Order would resume the position.However, this decision was met with some resistance from the Master of the Livonian branch,
Walter von Plettenberg , who also laid a claim to this function. The conflict was averted by Emperor Charles V who settled the matter in 1527 in favour of von Cronberg, declaring him "Administrator of the Office of Grand Master". Also, the claim of the Grand Master to Albert'sDuchy of Prussia was renewed. As no control could be exercised there, the Grand Master's seat was moved fromKönigsberg to the seat of the Deutschmeister in southern Germany, Mergentheim nearWürzburg .From 1530, von Cronberg dedicated himself to save the Catholic character of the Order. He was unsuccessful, however, in preventing further
secularization of the Teutonic Order in theHoly Roman Empire , with increasingly more knights breaking the oath by conversion toProtestantism or disobedience to the Catholic Grand Masters.
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