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CRELL (or KRELL), See also: Saxony, was See also: born at See also: Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native See also: town
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About 1580 he entered the service of Christian, the eldest son of See also: Augustus I., elector of Saxony, and when Christian succeeded his See also: father as elector in 1586, be-came his most influential counsellor
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Crell's religious views were Calvinistic or Crypto-Calvinistic, and both before and after his See also: appointment as chancellor in 1589 he sought to substitute his own See also: form of faith for the Lutheranism which was the accepted See also: religion of electoral Saxony
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Calvinists were appointed to many important ecclesiastical and educational offices; a See also: translation of the See also: Bible with Calvinistic annotations was brought out; and other See also: measures were taken by Crell to attain his end
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In See also: foreign politics, also, he sought to change the traditional policy of Saxony, acting in unison with See also: John Casimir,
See also: administrator of the Rhenish See also: Palatinate, and promising assistance to See also: Henry IV. of
See also: France
.
These proceedings, coupled with the jealousy felt at Crell's high position and autocratic conduct, made the chancellor very unpopular, and when the elector died in See also: October 1591 he was deprived of his offices and thrown into prison by See also: order of See also: Frederick See also: William, duke of Saxe-
See also: Altenburg, the See also: regent for the See also: young elector Christian II
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His trial was delayed until 1595, and then, owing partly to the interference of the imperial See also: court of See also: justice (Reichskammergericht), dragged on for six years
.
At length it was referred by the emperor Rudolph II. to a court
of See also: appeal at See also: Prague, and See also: sentence of See also: death was passed
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This was carried out at See also: Dresden on the 9th of October 16or
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See A
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V
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See also: Richard, Der kurfurstliche sachsische Kanzler Dr Nicolaus Krell (See also: Frankfort, 186o) ; B
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Bohnenstadt, Das Prozessverfahren gegen den kursachsischen Kanzler Dr Nikolaus Krell ( See also: Halle, 1901); F
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See also: Brandes, Der Kanzler Krell, ein Opfer See also: des Orthodoxismus (Leipzig, 1873); and E
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Henke, Caspar Peucer and Nicolaus Krell (Marburg, 1865)
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