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JOACHIM I

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 419 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOACHIM I  . (1484-1535), surnamed Nestor, elector of
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Brandenburg, elder son of John
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Cicero, elector of Brandenburg, was born on the 21st of
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February 1484 . He received an excellent
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education, became elector of Brandenburg on his
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father's
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death in
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January 1499, and soon afterwards married Elizabeth, daughter of John, king of Denmark . He took some
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part in the
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political complications of the Scandinavian kingdoms, but the early years of his reign were mainly spent in the administration of his elector-
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ate, where by stern and cruel
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measures he succeeded in restoring some degree of order (see BRANDENBURG) . He also improved the administration of justice, aided the development of commerce, and was a friend to the towns . On the approach of the imperial election of 1519, Joachim's
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vote was eagerly solicited by the partisans of Francis I., king of France, and by those of Charles, afterwards the emperor Charles V . Having treated with, and received lavish promises from, both parties, he appears to have hoped for the dignity for himself; but when the election came he turned to the winning side and voted for Charles . In spite of this step, however, the relations between the emperor and the elector were not friendly, and during the next few years Joachim was frequently in communication with the enemies of Charles . Joachim is best known as a pugnacious adherent of Catholic orthodoxy . He was one of the princes who urged upon the emperor the necessity of enforcing the Edict of
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Worms, and at several diets was prominent among the enemies of the Reformers . He was among those who met at
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Dessau in
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July 1525, and was a member of the
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league established at Halle in November 1533 . But his wife adopted the reformed faith, and in 1528 fled for safety to Saxony; and he had the
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mortification of seeing these doctrines also favoured by other members of his
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family .

Joachim, who was a

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patron of learning, established the university of
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Frankfort-on-the-Oder in 15o6 . He died at
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Stendal on the 11th of July 1535 . See T. von Buttlar, Der Kampf Joachims I. von Brandenburg gegen den Adel (1889); J . G . Droysen, Geschichte der Preussischen Politik (1855-1886) .

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