
Portrait of Duke Julius of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1590
'Julius of Brunswick-Lüneburg' (
29 June 1528,
Wolfenbüttel –
3 May 1589, Wolfenbüttel), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, was
prince of Wolfenbüttel from
1568 until his death.
The youngest son of
Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Julius was expected to pursue a clerical career. He studied at
Leuven University, and indeed became
bishop of Minden in
1553, but resigned after only a year. After both of his brothers died in the
Battle of Sievershausen of
1553, he became heir to the principality. All plans of his father's to exclude him from the line of succession failed, even though Julius had converted to
Protestantism. After his father's death in 1568, Julius instituted a tax reform that improved the rights of farmers in relation to noblemen. He also founded a militia — every head of household was required to own a weapon and participate in military training — and reformed the court system. Julius entered into an agreement with the City of
Brunswick in
1569, in which the city recognized his overlordship; however, the conflict between Duchy and City continued nonetheless.
Julius promoted trade and especially mining.
Copper and
lead mining in the
Harz flourished, and many new mines were opened. Julius himself wrote a book about the uses of
marl. To enable the sale of mining products, Julius invested into the improvements of roads and rivers. In
1577 the
Oker was made navigable between the Harz and Wolfenbüttel. In
1576, Julius founded the first university of the state, the
University of Helmstedt. The university was intended to train Protestant priests for the newly
reformed state.
After the death of
Eric II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in
1584, Julius inherited the Principality of
Calenberg. He died in 1589 and was succeed by his son
Henry Julius.
Family
Julius married Hedwig, daughter of
Joachim II, Elector of Brandenburg, on
25 February 1560. They had the following children who reached adulthood:
★ Sophie Hedwig (1561-1631), married
Ernest Louis, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
★
Henry Julius (1564-1613)
★ Mary (1566-1626), married
Francis II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
★ Elizabeth (1567-1618), married
Adolf XI, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg-Pinneburg and
Christopher, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
★
Philip Siegmund, Bishop of Osnabrück (1568-1623)
★
Joachim Charles, Provost of Strasbourg (1573-1615)
★
Dorothea Augusta, Abbess of Gandersheim (1577-1625)
★
Julius Augustus, Abbott of Michaelstein (1578-1617)
★ Hedwig (1580-1657), married
Otto III, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg
References
★
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, vol. 14, p. 663-670