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Dorothea, Abbess of Quedlinburg

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Princess Dorothea of Saxony
Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
Reign19 July 1610 - 17 November 1617
PredecessorMaria, Abbess of Quedlinburg
SuccessorDorothea Sophia, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Born7 January 1591
Dresden, Germany
Died17 November 1617
Dresden, Germany
Burial
HouseWettin
FatherChristian I, Elector of Saxony
MotherSophie of Brandenburg

Princess Dorothea of Saxony (7 January 1591 - 17 November 1617) reigned as Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1610 until her death.[1]

Dorothea was born in Dresden to Christian I, Elector of Saxony, and his wife, Princess Sophie of Brandenburg.[1] Her baptism was notably held without the customary exorcism.[2]

Reign

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On 18 April 1610, Dorothea was elected successor of Princess-Abbess Maria of Quedlinburg. Vogt and patron of the abbey-principality at the time was Dorothea's brother, Christian II, Elector of Saxony. Emperor Rudolf II confirmed her election on 19 July.[1]

Dorothea's relatively short reign was uneventful. She granted additional rights to the town of Quedlinburg and raised the income of preachers and teachers.[1]

The 26-year-old Princess-Abbess died suddenly in Dresden during a visit to her brother. She was buried in Freiberg. As she had not selected her coadjutrix, the chapter elected Duchess Dorothea Sophia of Saxe-Altenburg.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Johann Heinrich Fritsch: Geschichte des vormaligen Reichsstifts Quedlinburg pt 2, 1828, pp. 26–28
  2. ^ Wolfgang Sommer: Die lutherischen Hofprediger in Dresden, Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart, 2006, p. 108

Further reading

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  • Hermann Lorenz: Quedlinburgische Geschichte. Band 1: Werdegang von Stift und Stadt Quedlinburg. Magistrat der Stadt, Quedlinburg 1922
  • Gottfried Christian Voigt: Geschichte des Stifts Quedlinburg: Mit Kupfern, Band 3, 1791 (online)
Dorothea
Regnal titles
Preceded by Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
1610–1617
Succeeded by