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John IX of Haugwitz gravestone in the town church of Neu-Mügeln.

John IX of Haugwitz (German: Johann IX. von Haugwitz, 29 Aug 1524 – 26 March 1595) was Bishop of Meissen from 1555 to 1559 or 1581.

Biography[edit]

John IX was born on 29 August 1524 in Thalheim, Saxony in the Ore MountainsofSaxony. He came from the Haugwitz family, who held several high clerical offices. He was the last bishop of the Bishopric of Meissen, which became a Protestant diocese in the wake of the Protestant Reformation.

On his appointment, John of Carlowitz, a relative of his predecessor began a feud over the inheritance of the episcopal estate. The so-called Pig War or Saukrieg lasted 3 years before it was resolved by Elector Augustus.

He signed the Formula of Concord in 1577 and the Book of Concord in 1580.[1] In 1581, the bishop resigned from his office and converted to the Protestant faith. In 1559, he appointed Johann Leisentrit as the Administrator of the remaining Roman Catholic areas. In 1582 he married his considerably younger niece, Agnes. After John's death, she married the Electoral Saxon Advisor (Rat) and AmtmannofStolpen, Hans Georg von Wehse, and had four daughters from that marriage. Agnes was the heiress of the episcopal estate.

John IX died in Mügeln on 26 March 1595; his gravestone is in the town church of Neu-Mügeln.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Irene Dingel (ed.) (2014). Die Bekenntnisschriften der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche Fully revised edition. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, ISBN 978-3-525-52104-5, pp. 15 and 762.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by

Nicolas II of Carlowitz

Bishop of Meissen
1555–1559/1581
Succeeded by

End of the line of bishops,
Administrator Johann Leisentrit

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