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A62356 Observations historical and genealogical in which the originals of the emperor, kings, electors, and other the sovereign princes of Europe, with a series of their births, matches, more remarkable actions, and deaths, as also the augmentations, decreasings, and pretences of each family, are drawn down to the year MDCXC / written in Latin by Anthony William Schowart ... ; and now made English, with some enlargements relating to England.; Observationes historico-genealogicae. English Schowart, Anton Wilhelm.; C. B. 1693 (1693) Wing S892; ESTC R12594 215,513 512

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§ I. THo' the Dukes of Savoy may not improperly be referred to Germany and contained in the Upper-Circle of the Rhine yet because they are possessed of all Piemont in Italy as also many places in France we thought more convenient to treat of 'em in this place Now this Family is justly to be numbred amongst those of the greatest Antiquity since little that is certain can be spoke of its Original by reason thereof This nevertheless is without Dispute That Beraldus Marquess of Italy Earl of Savoy and Maurienne flourish'd in the beginning of the Eleventh Century and died about the Year 1023. His Son was Humbert the First surnamed Albimanus Earl of Savoy and Maurienne Lord of Chabais and Valois who departed this Life in the Year 1048. being succeeded by his Son Otho Earl of Savoy and Maurienne Lord of Chablais Valois and Aouste Marquess of Italy and Susa and Duke of Turin who died in 1091. This Otho was succeeded by his Brother Amadeus the Second for his Elder Brother Caudatus died before his Father who begat Humbert the Second Earl of Savoy Maurienne and Piemont Lord of Chablais Aouste and Tarento Marquess of Susa and Italy which Humbert departed this Life on Nov. 18. 1103. and left the Government of his Provinces to his Eldest Son Amadeus the Third who died at Nic●sia in an Expedition to the Holy Land on Apr. 1. 1149. Amadeus the Third was followed by his Son Humbert the Third surnamed The Saint who died March 4. 1186. Humbert's Son and Successor was Thomas the First Earl of Savoy c. and Vicar-General of the Empire in Lombardy and Piemont born May 20. 1177. deceased Jan. 20. 1233. This Prince lest many Children whereof we shall mention only Three and as serviceable to present purpose namely Amadeus the Fourth Thomas the Second and Philip. Amadeus the Eldest of the Three succeeded his Father and begat Boniface surnamed Roland which Boniface died without Issue in 1263. and was succeeded by his Uncle Philip who likewise had the same Fate Nov. 17. 1285. § II. Return we therefore to Thomas who departed this Life in the Year 1259. leaving Mac Three Sons whose Names were 1. Thomas of Savoy the Third of that Name born 1248. deceased 1282. whose Son Philip obtained all Piemont except the Marquisate of Susa upon the death of his Great Uncle Duke Philip without Issue where his Posterity ruled till the Year 1418. at which time it became extinct in Prince Lewis of Savoy 2. Amadeus the Fifth who in the division of Duke Philip's Inheritance 'twixt him and his Nephew Philip had the County of Savoy c. for his Lot Of this Prince more below 3. Lewis of Savoy Baron of Vaud whose Posterity failed in another Lewis An. 1350. Amadeus the Fifth by reason of his great Exploits surnamed The Great was born in 1249. and died Oct. 16. 1323. In 1310. he was created a Prince of the Empire by the Emperor Henry the Sixth The Children that survived him were 1. Edward born 1284. who succeeded him but died without Issue 1329. And 2. Aymon surnamed Pacificus or Peace-maker born Dec. 15. 1291. who succeeded his Brother Edward and died June 1343. leaving the Government to his Son Amadeus the Sixth who died in the Year 1383. and was succeeded by his Son Amadeus the Seventh surnamed The Red who begat Amadeus the Eighth of whom in the next Section § III. Amadeus the Eighth was born Sept. 4. 1383. and created Duke of Savoy by the Emperor Sigismund on Feb. 19. 1416. In 1418. Piemont in Italy c. fell to him upon the death of his Cousin Lewis without Issue In 1434. he gave up the Government to his Son Lewis betaking himself to an Ecclesiastick Life and died in the Year 1451. Lewis who succeeded him was born 1402. married Anne Lusignan Daughter to Jean King of Cyprus An. 1432. and died 1465. Amongst the Children that survived we find 1. Amadeus the Ninth who succeeded him and died 1472. being succeeded himself by his Son Charles the Second Duke of Savoy who died 1490. leaving his Son Charles John Amadeus Duke of Savoy and King of Cyprus born 1448. to succeed him This Charles John died Childless An. 1496. 2. Philip surnamed Sans Terrae or lack-Lack-land born Feb. 5 1438. nevertheless in the extremity of his Age he came to be Duke and Heir to a farthing to all the Lands and Estates of his Grand-Nephew Duke Charles John Amadeus above-mentioned He departed this Life on Nov. 7. 1497. and left the Government to his Son 1. Philibert the Second born 1480. deceased without Issue Sept. 10. 1504. whereupon the Government fell to his Brother 2. Charles the Third born 1486. deceased 1553. whose Son was Emanuel Philibert of whom in the next Section § IV. Emanuel Philibert was born July 1 1428. and from his very Youth proved himself an excellent Souldier in the Service of the Emperour Charles V. On July 9. 1559. he married Margaret Daughter to Francis I. King of France and died Aug. 30. 1580. leaving only a Son Charles Emanuel Duke of Savoy and King of Cyprus born Jan. 12. 1562. a Prince to use the Words of the Learned Im. Hoff in his Geneal Gall. of sublime Parts and happy Memory excellently well read in all sorts of Learning especially Mathematicks He had a very sharp War with the French but with bad success On March 11. 1685. he married Catharina Michaelis of the House of Austria Daughter to Philip II. King of Spain and died July 26. 1630. leaving Issue 1. Philip Emanuel Prince of Piemont born 1586. deceased 1605. 2. Victor Amadeus of whom in the next § 3. Emanuel Philibert Knight of Jerusalem Prince of Oneglia and Vice Roy of Sicily born 1588. deceased at Palermo 1624. 4. Margaret born April 28. 1589. married to Francis Gonzaga Duke of Mantua 1608. deceased June 26. 1655. 5. Isabel born March 11. 1591. and married to Alphonsus of Este Duke of Modena She died 1626. 6. Maurice Cardinal of S.R. E. born Jan. 10. 1593. but afterwards coming to be Prince of Oneglia he married Aboisia Mary his Brother Amadeus's Daughter yet died without Issue Oct. 4. 1657. 7. Mary a profess'd Nun she died 1656. 8. Frances Catharine she was likewise profess'd and died 1641. 9. Thomas Francis Prince of Carignan Dec. 21. 1596. of whom in the last § 10 Joan born and deceased the same Year viz. 1597. § V. 'T is now time Victor Amadeus again appear He was born May 3. 1587. and succeeded his Father in the Dutchy of Savoy This Prince was a great Lover of Peace nevertheless a new War breaking out 'twixt France and Spain he declared for the first which involv'd him in so many Difficulties that being oppress'd by 'em he fell into a Fever whereof he died in a few Days Oct. 7. 1637. His Dutchess was Daughter to King Henry IV. of France by whom he had Issue as followeth viz. 1. Aloisia Mary Christina born July 27. 1629. and married to
Provence by whom he had two Daughters and six Sons His Daughters 1. Margaret married to Alexander III. King of Scots 2. Beatrice to John I. Duke of Bretain Of his Sons two only surviv'd him 1. Edward I. who succeeded his Father 2. Edmond surnamed Crouch back Earl of Lancaster Father of Thomas who had Issue Henry Earl of Lancaster whose Daughter Blanche was married to John of Gaune fourth Son of King Edward III. of whom more hereafter IX § V. Edward I. born 1240. surnamed Longshanks had under taken the Cross and was in the Holy Land when his Father died However he is proclaim'd King and Fealty sworn to him tho' it were not known whether he were living or dead Upon his return he was Crown'd Aug. 15. 1274. He had found by Experience the Ecclesiastical Power too strong for the Soveraignty whenever they combin'd with the Lay-Nobility and therefore retrench'd them of their Privileges whilst he was in the Opinion and Estimation of the World and in 1275. got the Statute of Mortmain to be enacted whereby to hinder the encrease of their Temporal Possessions and not long after clipp'd the Jurisdiction of Ecclesiastical Judges He slew Leoline the last of the Welsh Princes in Battel and united Wales to the Crown of England 1283. He banish'd the Jews and vacated all their Sureties 1293. He was made Umpire between John Baliol and Robert Bruce for the Crown of Scotland and determined for Baliol who did him Homage 1294. which he afterwards renounc'd but upon the King's entry into Scotland submits and is sent Prisoner into England However the Scots being gotten together under Wallace their Head the King pursued his Enterprize gave them a total Rout at a place call'd Fenkirk and having abolish'd their ancient Laws return'd and brought all their Records and other Evidences of Antiquity with him 1299. On this Robert Bruce Son of Robert the Competitor gets into Scotland where he is received and Crown'd 1306. Is defeated by the Earl of Pembroke 1307. Bruce recovers new Forces the King re-enters Scotland and dies of a Flux July 7. the same Year being the Sixty eighth of his Age and Thirty fifth of his Reign His first Wife was Eleanor Daughter of Ferdinand III. King of Castile by whom he had nine Daughters 1. Eleanor married to John Earl of Bar. 2. Joan to Gilbert Earl of Gloucester 3. Margaret to John Duke of Brabant 4. Mary a Nun of Amsbury 5. Elizabeth to John Earl of Holland and after him to Humphrey Bohun Earl of Hereford The rest died young Of his Four Sons Only Edward surviv'd him and was the first Prince of Wales His second Wife was Margaret eldest Daughter of Philip the Bold King of France by whom he had two Sons 1. Thomas of Brotherton Lord Marshal of England and Earl of Norfolk 2. Edmond Earl of Kent beheaded 1328. for endeavouring the Restauration of his deposed Brother King Edward II. X. Edward II. born at Carnarvan 1285. created Prince of Wales March 15. 1304. Crowned Feb. 24. 1307. In 1308. he caused all the Knights Templars throughout England and Ireland to be apprehended and their Order to be dissolv'd as afterwards were the Knights of Rhodes by King Henry VIII 1540. and thei● Lands and Possessions seiz'd He seems to have come in with much Expectation but soon lost it by means of a Favourite of his Pierce Gaveston banish'd by his Father but re call'd by him and made Earl of Cornwal Lord of Man and High Chamberlain which so incensed the Nobility that the King is forc'd to banish him more than once but as often re-calling him They take Arms under Thomas Earl of Lancaster their Leader Son of Edmond second Son of King Henry III. whom the Mobb call'd King Arthur and having taken him at Scarborough Castle strike off his Head 1312. During this Disorder at home Bruce was become powerful in Scotland the King enters upon him with a vast Army and is totally routed by him at a place call'd Bannock-Bourn 1314. This and his making Hugh Spencer Earl of Gloucester Son of Hugh Spencer Earl of Winchester Successor in the Office and Favour of the said Gaveston so heightned the former Discontent which was in a manner allay'd that both sides arm anew But the King gets the better takes the Earl of Lancaster and beheads him before his own Castle of Pomfret 1322. Yet this lasted not long for having sent the Queen and his Son the Prince into France instead of accommodating Matters she contracts her Son to Philippa Daughter of William III. Earl of Hainault by whose and the Earl of Holland's assistance she returns with an Army and with her the Prince and Roger Mortimer Lord of Wigmore lately escaped out of the Tower of London but afterwards made Earl of the Marches of Wales by King Edward III. And having taken Bristol with Hugh Spencer the Father in it she caused him to be hanged and quartered without Trial 1326. The King Spencer the Son and others had put to Sea for Ireland but were beaten upon the Coast of Wales where they lay hid for a while in the Abbey of Neth but being discovered Spencer had the same fate with his Father The King was imprison'd and a Parliament call'd to meet at London where upon several Articles exhibited against him it is agreed to depose him as unfit to Govern and elect the Prince his Son Upon which he voluntarily resign'd his Crown to him 1327. in the Nineteenth Year of his Reign About eight Months after which he was most barbarously murdered in Berkley Castle in the ●●●●ty third Year of his Age. His Wife was 〈◊〉 Laughter of Philip the Fair by whom ●he had 1. Joan married to David Prince of Scotland 2. Eleanor to the Dake of Gelders And two Sons 1. Edward born at Windsor 1313. set up to the Crown his Father yet living 2. John of Eltham created Earl of Cornwal 1315. and died in the flower of his Youth in Scotland XI Upon the Resignation of Edward II. his Son Edward III. of the Age of Fourteen Years began his Reign Jan. 20. 1327 and was Crown'd the 25th following The Queen seems heavy at it but being pacified by a● Augmentation of Joynture the management of Assairs is committed to five Bishops and seven Temporal Lords 'till the King were or Years to Govern but the Queen and Mortimer act all The Scots enter England and are suffer'd to escape and in 1328. a dishonest rable Peace is made with them To confirm which Joan the King's Sister is married to David Pruce Prince of Scotland and amongst other things the Ragman Roll and Black-Cros● of Scotland are given back to them and the King by the working of the Queen and M●●timer surrenders his Title to the Soveraignty of Scotland and all Evidences relating thereunto For which Mortimer is impeach'd is Parliament and hang'd at Tyburn Nor laster the Peace long for Edward Baliol Son of the aforesaid John Baliol sets up for that Crown and by
of the Dutchy of Luxenburg as well as of the City of the same Name In 1686. the Principality of Swibuse together with the City of that Name was by an amicable Accommodation deliver'd up to the Elector of Brandenburg Last of all the French King breaking the Truce took Philipsburg on the Rhine from this Family Nov. 1. 1688. O. S. Of its Pretensions § XIX THe Pretensions of the House of Austria are 1. To the Dutchy of Burgundy which appertain'd of right to Maximilian I. as having married Mary Daughter and sole Heiress of Burgundy but the then King of France refus'd to invest him on pretence of the Salique Law 2. To Transylvania Moldavia Walachia and Bulgaria as Dependencies of the Kingdom of Hungary 3. To the Counties of Habsburg Baden and Kiburg 4. To the City of Schaffbuse 5. To the Kingdom of Portugal as having actually revolted from that of Spain 6. To the Dutchy of Luxenburg And lastly To the City and Castle of Philipsburg CHAP. II. Of the House of France § I. TO find out the Rise of the present House of France we are to look back as far as Hugh the Great Duke of France Burgundy and Aquitain Marquess of Orleans and Earl of Paris deceased 956. His eldest Son was Hugh Capet Duke of France Marquess of Orleans and Count of Paris who upon the death of Lewis the Slothful last King of France of the Race of Charlemaigne was by the unanimous Consent of the Peers of France inaugurated King of that Kingdom An. 987. And his Son Robert being in the same Year declared his Successor united the aforesaid Provinces to the Crown His Queen was Aloisia Daughter of William Duke of Aquitain by whom he had Issue Robert aforesaid from his great Piety surnamed The Saint who succeeded in the Throne of France upon the death of his Father in the Year 998. He was also Heir to the Dutchy of Burgundy upon his Uncle Henry's decease and departed this Life himself in 1031. having had two Queens viz. Bertha Daughter of Conrade King of Burgundy and Constance Daughter of William Count of Arles and Provence And by then two Sons namely 1. Henry of whom more in the next Section And 2. Robert Propagator of the Line of Burgundy the which became extinct in Philip Duke of Burgundy An. 1361. And whereas it had spread it self into two lesser Branches viz. that of Montaigue and that of Vienne or Dauphiné yet the first fail'd in Claudius de Montaigue An. 1468. the other in Humbert II. 1358. who seeing himself destitute of Issue made over Dauphiné to Philip of Valois King of France for 40000 Florins and on condition That for the future the eldest Son of France should be styled The Dauphin § II. Return we now to Henry I. Crown'd King of France 1031. The beginning of whose Reign was made uneasie by his Mother for she being desirous to advance his Brother Robert to the Throne stirred up many of the Nobility against him But the Business being decided by a Battel the Victory fell to the juster side His Death bears date 1060. And his Issue by Agnes Daughter of Basilius King of Russia were 1. Philip I. And 2. Hugh Count de Vermandois de Valois de Chaumont and d'Amiens whose Posterity fail'd in Rudolph II. Count de Vermandois c. An. 1158. Philip succeeded his Father at the age of nine Years and was Crown'd King of France An. 1060. His first Queen was Bertha Daughter of Florence I. Earl of Holland whom he divorc'd in 1093. and married Bertrada Daughter to Simon Earl of Montfort By the first be had 1. Lewis VI. but first of this Line surnam'd The Gross born 1081. 2. Henry deceased an Infant 3. Constance married to Hugh Earl of Champaigne and after his decease to Boemund Prince of Antioch By the second 1. Philip Count de Mans who married Elizabeth Daughter of Guy the second Baron of Mont le Herry but died without Issue 2. Florus Father of Elizabeth of Nantes 3. Caecilia married first to Tancred Prince of Antioch and after his decease to Pontius of Tholouse Count of Tripoli in Syria And 4. Eustachia espoused to John Count d'Estampes Of these Lewis succeeded his Father at his decease and was Crown'd King of France in the Year 1108. His Queen's Name was Adelain Daughter of Humbert II. Duke of Savoy who bore him this following Issue 1. Philip deceased sixteen Years old 2. Lewis VII born 1119. of whom in the next Section 3. Henry Archbishop of Reims 4. Robert III. Count de Dreux whose Posterity became extinct in John An. 1590. 5 Philip Archdeacon of Paris deceased 1164. 6 Peter Baron or Lord of Courtnay whose Posterity fail'd in Stephen de Raviers An. 1383. 7. Hugh deceased in his Infancy And 8. Constance married to Raymund Earl of Tholouse § III. Lewis VII surnam'd The Younger was born in 1119. and Crown'd King of France 1131. His first Queen was Eleanor Daughter and Heiress of William Duke of Aquitain whom he divorc'd in 1152. After which she was married to Henry Duke of Normandy who coming afterwards to be King of England did grievously annoy the French King His second was Constance Daughter to Alphonso VIII King of Castile who died in 1159. And his third Alice Daughter of Theobald Earl of Chambagne whom he married in 1161. She died 1205. By the first he had Issue 1. Mary married to Henry Count de Champagne She died 1179. And 2. Alice married to Theobald Earl of Chartres and Blois By the second only a Daughter named Margaret married to Henry eldest Son of Henry II. King of England and after his decease to Bela III. King of Hungary whom she likewise out-liv'd and went in Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the City of Acres An. 1198. By by the third 1. Philip II. surnamed Augustus born Aug. 22. 1166. 2. Alice married to William Count de Ponthieu And 3. Agnes given in marriage to Comenius Alexius Emperour of Constantinople 1180. and after his death to Theodore Branas Lord of Adrianople Philip II.'s Inauguration to the Crown of France was Nov. 1. 1179. This Prince very much enlarged both the Power and Patrimony of the Crown of France for having overcome John sans Terre or lack-Lack-land King of England he brought Normandy Bretagne Anjon Touraine Poictiers Clermont and part of Aquitain under his Jurisdiction His first Queen was Isabella Daughter of Baldwin IV. Earl of Haynault after whose decease he married Ingeburg Daughter of Waldemar King of Denmark but being afterwards divorc'd from her proceeded to a third Choice which was the Lady Agnes Daughter of Berthold Duke of By the first he had Issue only Lewis VIII born 1187. of whom in the next Section But by the third 1. Philip Earl of Bologne Clermont c. who by Maud Daughter of Reginald Earl of Dammarlin had Issue a Daughter named Joan and married to Scaevola de Châtillon 2. Mary after the decease of her first Husband Philip of Haynault Earl of
Marck assigned him by his Brother Lewis but died without Issue 1366. or 69. 2. William who had the Government of Holland and Zealand in the Netherlands settled on him by his Mother but fell distracted and died so 1377. 3. Anne affianced to Gunther Count Swartzburg 4. Elizabeth remarried after the decease of her first Husband John Duke of the Lower Bavaria to Ulrick Count Wirtenberg and again after his decease to Scaliger Duke of Verona 5. Otho Henry his Brother's Successor in the Marck which nevertheless he Sold for 200000 Florins to Wenceslaus Son to the Emperor Charles the Fourth and died 1379. 6. Albert the First who succeeded his Brother William in the Government of Holland and Zealand and left the same to his Son William the Second He departed this Life 1404. or according to Others 1405. having had Margaret Daughter of Lewis Duke of Brieg in Silesia to his first Wife and another Margaret Daughter of Adolph Duke of Cleve to his second His Issue by these Ladies were 1. William the Second who succeeded his Father in the Counties of Holland Zealand and Haynalt and died 1417 having had Mary Daughter of Charles the Fifth King of France to his first Wife and after her decease Margaret Daughter of Philip the Bold Duke of Burgundy by which last he had Issue an only Daughter named Jaqueline married to the Dauphin of France and after his untimely Death to John of Burgundy Duke of Brabant by which Match the Provinces aforesaid were passed over to the House of Burgundy This Lady Jaqueline after many turns of Fortune departed this Life Oct. 8. 1436. 2. Albert the Second who liv'd at Stranbingen in Bavaria where he likewise deceased An. 1399. 3. John elected Bishop of Liege An. 1400. with the Inhabitants of which City he had afterwards much ado Nevertheless upon his Brother's decease he quitted both Orders and Bishoprick taking to Wife Elizabeth of Lutzelburg yet departed this Life without Issue An. 1424. but not without suspicion of Poyson 4. Margaret married to John the Bold Duke of Burgundy An. 1385. deceased 1426. 5. Joan affianced to Albert the Fourth of Austria deceased 1390. 6. Catharine to Edward Duke of Guelderland And 7. Anne to Wenceslaus afterwards Emperor An. 1377. she died 1388. § XIX Return we therefore to Stephen in whose Issue this Line was continued He departed this Life 1375. having had Elizabeth Daughter of Lewis King of Sicily and Hungary to his first Wife and another Elizabeth Daughter of John the Second Burgrave of Norimberg to his Second His Issue by the first Venture were 1. Stephen the Second who had Ingolstadt and the Lands belonging thereunto for his Patrimony a Prince renown'd for his Piety and Courage and very dear to his Subjects on that account He departed this Life in the Year 1413. having been twice married first to Thaddaea the Vice-Count of Milan's Daughter and after her decease to Margaret Daughter of Adolph Duke of Cleves By the first he had Issue 1. Isabel married to Charles the Sixth King of France 1385. deceased 1435. 2. John Bishop of Ratisbonn● deceased 1409. 3. Lewis Barbatus or Long-beard a Prince of an uneasie Temper impatient either of an Equal or Superior He had Wars with his Son Lewis the Crooked whom he would have disinherited in favour of his natural Son in which he was taken Captive by his Son and Imprisoned at Newburg From thence he was Sold to Albert Achilles Elector of Brandenburg and by him a second time to Henry Duke of Bavaria in Landshut for two and thirty thousand Florins in whose Custody he died at Burchausen An. 1447. His Wives were two French Ladies Anne of Bounbon and Catharine Daughter of Peter Count d' Alençon By the first he had Issue 1. Lewis the Crooked deceased before his Father An. 1445. and without Issue notwithstanding he had married Margaret Daughter of Frederick the Second Elector of Brandenburg 2. Elizabeth married to Otho of Austria An. 1312. 3. Frederick who had Landshut and the Lands belonging thereunto assigned him for his Patrimony of whose Posterity we shall immediately treat And 4. John of whom more in the next Section as only Propagator of this Line Now Frederick was surnamed The Wise and very happy in making People Friends when at difference He departed this Life at Landshut Dec. 4. 1393. leaving Issue by Magdalen Daughter of Bernabovius Vice-Count of Milan his Second Wife for by Anne Daughter of the Earl of Neyffen his first he had never any as followeth 1. Magdalen given in Marriage to John Meinhard Count of Goritia 2. Elizabeth espoused by Frederick the First Elector of Brandenburg deceased 1443. 3. Margaret by Mark Vice-Count of Milan 4. Henry who being left an Orphan by his Parents in his tender Years had his Estate ruin'd in a manner by the ill management of Guardians yet afterwards by the more prudent Conduct of a certain Priest very well acquainted with the methods of House-keeping and improving an Estate not only redeem'd all things that had been any ways Imbezel'd or Mortgaged but being given to Parcimony laid up such great Treasures that in short he obtain'd the name of Rich. He departed this Life in the Year 1450. having had to Wife Anne Daughter of Albert the Fourth of Austria His Children by her necessary to be here mention'd were Joan and Elizabeth the one married to Otho Count Palatine in Mosbach The other to Ulrick Count Wirtenburg and died 1478. As also 1. Lewis a very dutiful Son who was likewise his Successor and had many Wars In 1450. he banished the Jews confiscating their Estates and Effects to his Exchequer and departed this Life 1479. At which time he left Issue by Amalia Daughter of Frederick the Second Elector of Sax. who died 1502. Margaret married to Philip Elector Palatine An. 1474. decased 1501. And 1. George surnamed the Rich who Founded the University at Ingolstadt and took to Wife Hedewig Daughter of Casimire King of Poland by whom he had Issue surviving at his death which happened in 1503. Elizabeth whom he married to Rupert the Tenth Count Palatine leaving her also his Heiress by Will which gave rise to a very bloody War 'twixt the Palatine and Bavarian Lines Margaret professed a Nun Lewis the Ninth deceased before his Father And Rupert in his Infancy § XX. Matters thus far cleared return we now to John youngest Son of Stephen the First who in the division of the Hereditary Teritories had Munchen for his Patrimony where he deceased 1397. His Wife was Catharine Daughter of Meinhard Earl of Goritia deceased 1391. who bore him Issue 1. William the Third a great defender of the Council of Basil who died 1463. leaving Issue by Margaret of Cleves Adolph and William both short-liv'd 2. Sophia married in 1389. to the Emperor Wenceslaus deceased 1428. And 3. Erneste deceased 1438. leaving Issue by Elizabeth Daughter of Bernabovius Vice-Count of Milan Elizabeth married to Adolph Duke of Bergen An. 1434. and after
to the present great Duke of Tuscany Of the Augmentation of the Palatine-Bavarian Family § XXIII AFter that Henry the Lyon Duke of Saxony and Bavaria had been Proscribed and Outed of all his Territories by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa Otho the First Earl of Witelsbach had both the Bavaria's as well Upper as Lower granted him for ever by the said Emperor To which also belonged at that time the Counties of Scherding and Newburg together with the Lordship of Burchausen Moreover he purchased the Counties of Dachow and Ritenburg as also the Lordships of Rotenburg and Rheningen This Prince's Grandson Otho the Second by a Marriage with the sole Daughter and Heiress of Henry Count Palatine obtain'd by Permission of the then Emperor the Palatinate of the Rhine being invested also at the same time with the Electoral Dignity An. 1227. After this he bought the Castle of Lindenfeld and City of Nusloch in Cregovia An. 1256. and had Waldorf with the City of Wiselach given him by the Emperor Henry In 1281. Rodulph the First Emperor gave the County of Mosburg to Lewis the First Elector Palatine The same Prince became possessed of Ferden Landberg Wilswiburg Chagen Landau Mumuro Elbrecht-Kirchen and Libenau by right of Inheritance Afterwards upon Conradine Duke of Schwaben's being Beheaded there was an Accession of Lawgingen Hochstadt Schongau Swabeck Tussen Moringen Neumark and Amberg with some other Places to his other Territories Moreover he bought Schreisheim with the Castle of Stralenberg as also the City of Bretten in Cregovia In 1392. Rupert had half the County of Sponbeim in Dowry with his Wife the other half whereof together with the City Pfortzheim fell likewise to this Family in the time of the Elector Frederick the First At the same time that Rupert the Son became possessed of half Sponheim Rupert the Emperor his Father had the County of Simmeren Mortgaged to him which was afterwards wholly assigned over to this Family Moreover he bought the County of Deux-Ponts for 25000. Florins In 1404. Lewis ●● Elector second Son to the said Emperor ●nd E●pingon in Cregovia Sold him by the then Muquess of Eaden Much about the same time he was put in possession of the County of Kirchberg also In 1410. Stephen the First in Right or his Wife had the County of Veldentz settled on him In 1441. Frederick the First Outed the Earls of Lowenstein and seized on their Lands to which there was Accession of Lutzeilstein not many Years after The same Frederick had Bergstrasse Mortgag'd to him by the Arch-Bishop of Mentz Maximilian of Bavaria took Donawert 1607. bought the County of Middlebeim in Schwaben 1618. and succeeded to the Landtgraviate of Leuchtenberg some Years after by right of Confraternity or Act of Agreement to a mutual Succession The same Prince had an Eighth Electorship confirmed on him by the Instrument of the Peace of Osenburg An. 1648. In 1654. Charles Gustavus of Deux-Ponts was Crowned King of Sweden whose Brother Adolph John has also acquired very large Possessions in the said Kingdom In 1666. Philip William Duke of Newburg since Elector Palume obtained the Dutchies of Julters and Mons together with the County of Ravenstein by an amicable agreement 'twixt his Serene Highness and the Elector of Brandenburg Of its Decrease § XXIV THe greatest Losses suffered by the Palatine-Bavarian Family have been in our Age for by the Fourth Article of the Peace of Osenburg Maximilian Duke of Bavaria was obliged to Cancel the Mortgage he had on the Upper Austria as also to restore Bergstrasse to the Arch-Bishop of Mentz by the same Pacification In the next French War the King of France without a Blush made himself Master of the Dutchy of Deux Ponts and County of Veldentz together with many Cities on pretence they were Dependants of Alsace In 1689. upon pretence of some other sham Title he made no scruple to possess himself of the Counries of Sponbeim Simmeren and Lautereck Nay he invaded the very Palatinate of the Rhine putting the same under Contributions and utterly ruining the Inhabitants by his Exactions What will be the future State of these Provinces time must show Of its Pretensions § XXV FRom these Encroachments some Pretensions must needs arise And indeed the King of Sweden has the fairest Title in the World to the Dutchy of Deux-Ponts as next Heir Male. And then the present Elector Palatine Philip William demands not only Restoration of the Provinces taken from him by the French King but likewise satisfaction for the Damages done him in those that are left Moreover the Count Palatine in Veldeniz has lost his whole Earldom which likewise demands to be restored CHAP. IX Of the Family of Saxony as well Electoral as Ducal § I. ALbert the Third Elector of Saxony descended of the Family of Anhalt of whose Ancestors we shall ●●y more when we come to treat of that Family coming to an unexpected and acciden●al end as also without Issue An. 1422 Fre●●rick the Warlike Marquess of Misnia and Landtgrave of Thuringe Son of Frederick the Strong was invested in the Electoral Dignity by the Emperor Sigismund An. 1425. whence ●he Marquesses of Misnia were descended the ●revity of our design will not permit us ●o discourse in this place Those that are de●●rous may be informed in that matter by consulting the Learned Spener's Sylloge Genealogica 〈◊〉 Familiâ Witekindeâ Saxonicâ Now Frederick ●●d opened an University at Leipsick some Years before he was made Elector viz. 1209. ●●is Prince had also many Wars during his Government as namely in Franconia with the Poles in Bornsia with the Counts of Schwartz●urg Heldrungen and Hohenstein in Thuringia Moreover with the Elector of Brandenburg and lastly with the Bohemians or Hussites by whom his Forces were defeated with a very great Slaughter An. 1426. His Death bears date two Years after and his Dutchess was Catharine Daughter of Henry Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg who bore him this following Issue viz. 1. Frederick born Aug. 24. 1412. of whom in the next Section 2. Sigismund Bishop of Wurtzburg born 1416. deceased of a Dropsie 1457. 3. Henry born 1422. deceased 1435. 4. Anne married to Lewis the Third Landtgrave of Hesse deceased 1463. 5. Catharine married in 1441. to Frederick the Second Elector of Brandenburg And 6. William born 1425. who had the Landtgraveship of Thuringe assigned him for his Patrimony At first he had Wars with his Brother but in the end they were reconciled and agreed very well In short he refused the Crown of Bohemia when offer'd Took particular care for suppressing the notorious Insolencies of the Robbers that then infested his Countries And after the decease of Anne of Austria Daughter of Albert the Third his first Wife An. 1462. took the Lady Catharine de Brandenstein to his Second By the first of which he had Issue Two Daughters 1. Anne born 1453. betrothed to Henry Duke of Munsterberg but died before the Marriage was consummated And 2. Margaret