'George William' (
German: ''Georg Wilhelm'') (
13 November 1595 –
December 1 1640) of the
Hohenzollern dynasty was
margrave and
elector of
Brandenburg and duke of
Prussia (
1619-
1640). His reign was marked by ineffective governance during the
Thirty Years' War.
Biography
Early life
Born in
Cölln on the
Spree, George William was the son of Margrave
John Sigismund and
Anna, Duchess of Prussia. His maternal grandfather was
Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia.
In 1616 George William married
Elisabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. Their only son
Frederick William later became known as the "Great
Elector".
Rule
In 1619 George William inherited the
Margravate of Brandenburg and the
Duchy of Prussia. During the
Thirty Years' War, he tried to remain neutral between the
Catholic forces of the
Holy Roman Empire and the
Protestant principalities. As his sister
Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg was queen of
Sweden, George William had to maneuver between requests of assistance from his Protestant brother-in-law King
Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and his own Protestant counsellors on one side and his Catholic chancellor Count
Adam von Schwarzenberg on the other.
Despite his attempts at neutrality, he was forced by Gustavus Adolphus to join the Protestant forces in
1631. His rule was largely weak and ineffective however, as much of
Brandenburg-Prussia's government responsibilities were left with Schwarzenberg as the country suffered greatly during the war. Protestant and Catholic troops alike burned and plundered the region as the population was decimated. After the Swedish defeat at the
Battle of Nordlingen on
September 6 1634, George William withdrew Brandenburg from the war and signed the
Peace of Prague with Emperor
Ferdinand II on
May 30 1635. Leaving Schwarzenberg in charge of the government, George William retreated in
1637 to the relatively safe region of the Duchy of Prussia where he lived in retirement until his death at
Königsberg in 1640. He was succeeded by Frederick William.
Legacy
His great-great-grandson
Frederick II the Great later wrote about him, that this was the unluckiest time, it is a shame that Georg Wilhelm did not put up an army, before the combatants of the Thirty Years War destroyed the land, where the ravages can still be witnessed so many years later.
Ancestors
' George William's ancestors in three generations'| 'George William, Elector of Brandenburg ' | 'Father:' John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg | 'Paternal Grandfather:' Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg | 'Paternal Great-grandfather:' John George, Elector of Brandenburg |
'Paternal Great-grandmother:' Sofie of Liegnitz |
'Paternal Grandmother:' Catherine, Princess of Brandenburg-Küstrin | 'Paternal Great-grandfather:' John I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin |
'Paternal Great-grandmother:' Catherine, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel |
'Mother:' Anna, Duchess of Prussia | 'Maternal Grandfather:' Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia | 'Maternal Great-grandfather:' Albert, Duke of Prussia |
'Maternal Great-grandmother:' Anna Marie of Brunswick-Lüneburg |
'Maternal Grandmother:' Marie Eleanore of Cleves | 'Maternal Great-grandfather:' Wilhelm, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg |
'Maternal Great-grandmother:' Maria of Habsburg, Archduchess of Austria |
References
★ Wedgwood, Cicely V. ''The Thirty Years War'', New York, 1961.