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'''Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Salentin IX. von Isenburg-Grenzau'') (c. |
'''Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Salentin IX. von Isenburg-Grenzau'') (c. 1532–1610)<ref>His name is sometimes spelled Valentine. Ernst Weyden. ''Godesberg, das Siebengebirge, und ihre Umgebung''. Bonn: T. Habicht Verlag, 1864, p. 43.</ref> was the [[Archbishopric of Cologne|Archbishop of Cologne]] as "Salentin of Isenburg" from 1567 until 1577, the [[Bishopric of Paderborn|Bishop of Paderborn]] from 1574 until 1577, and the Count of [[Isenburg-Grenzau]] from 1577 to 1610. |
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==Biography== |
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Salentin IX was the second son of Count [[Henry of Isenburg-Grenzau|Henry]] of [[Isenburg-Grenzau]]. As his parents did not have the money to educate all three of their sons, the elder two, [[John of Isenburg-Grenzau|John]] and Salentin, were chosen and sent to the cathedral of [[Mainz]] in 1548. In 1558 he became a member of the [[cathedral of Cologne]]. When his younger brother Anthony died in 1563, his elder brother John left the church and returned to Isenburg-Grenzau. In 1565 he obtained office in [[St. Gereon's Basilica|St. Gereon]] in Cologne, and also in that year John died. |
Salentin IX was the second son of Count [[Henry of Isenburg-Grenzau|Henry]] of [[Isenburg-Grenzau]]. As his parents did not have the money to educate all three of their sons, the elder two, [[John of Isenburg-Grenzau|John]] and Salentin, were chosen and sent to the cathedral of [[Mainz]] in 1548. In 1558 he became a member of the [[cathedral of Cologne]]. When his younger brother Anthony died in 1563, his elder brother John left the church and returned to Isenburg-Grenzau. In 1565 he obtained office in [[St. Gereon's Basilica|St. Gereon]] in Cologne, and also in that year John died. |
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Although often named Salentin VI, VII, or VIII, he is correctly named Salentin IX: Salentin VI was the count of Lower-Isenburg (German: Graf von Nieder-Isenburg), born ~1370, died after 1458), Salentin VII was the lord of Isenburg and Neumagen (German: Herr von Isenburg und Neumagen) and founder of the last Isenburg-Grenzau line, born before 1492, died after the 24th September 1534, and Salentin VIII was the 2<sup>nd</sup> son of Salentin VII |
Although often named Salentin VI, VII, or VIII, he is correctly named Salentin IX: Salentin VI was the count of Lower-Isenburg (German: Graf von Nieder-Isenburg), born ~1370, died after 1458), Salentin VII was the lord of Isenburg and Neumagen (German: Herr von Isenburg und Neumagen) and founder of the last Isenburg-Grenzau line, born before 1492, died after the 24th September 1534, and Salentin VIII was the 2<sup>nd</sup> son of Salentin VII.<ref>http://genealogy.euweb.cz/isenburg/isenburg8.html Descendants of Salentin VI of Isenburg: Salentin IX (C1-D1-E2)</ref> |
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===Archbishop of Cologne and Bishop of Paderborn=== |
===Archbishop of Cologne and Bishop of Paderborn=== |
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On 23 December 1567 he was elected the Archbishop of Cologne. He did not have priestly consecrations as he intended to leave the church and take up rulership of the County of Isenburg-Grenzau in the foreseeable future, a condition which had the support of the cathedral chapter and the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] but not [[Pope Pius V]], who demanded a new election was to take place. However Pius V died in 1572 and his successor, [[Pope Gregory VIII|Gregory]], confirmed the election the following year. |
On 23 December 1567 he was elected the Archbishop of Cologne. He did not have priestly consecrations as he intended to leave the church and take up rulership of the County of Isenburg-Grenzau in the foreseeable future, a condition which had the support of the cathedral chapter and the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] but not [[Pope Pius V]], who demanded a new election was to take place. However Pius V died in 1572 and his successor, [[Pope Gregory VIII|Gregory]], confirmed the election the following year. |
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===Later life=== |
===Later life=== |
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Salentin succeeded Count [[Arnold of Isenburg-Grenzau|Arnold]] in Isenburg-Grenzau. On 10 December 1577, he married Antonia Wilhelmina of [[Arenberg]], the sister of [[Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg]].<ref> |
Salentin succeeded Count [[Arnold of Isenburg-Grenzau|Arnold]] in Isenburg-Grenzau. On 10 December 1577, he married Antonia Wilhelmina of [[Arenberg]], the sister of [[Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg]].<ref>See [http://www.worldroots.com/foundation/european/jeanlignedesc1528.htm Ligne descendants], Accessed, 3 November 2009, and Hennes, p. 110.</ref> He had two sons, [[Salentin X of Isenburg-Grenzau|Salentin X]] and [[Ernest of Isenburg-Grenzau|Ernest I]] and both, like their father, had successful military careers. Salentin died on the 19 March 1610 and was buried in the praemonestrian [[Rommersdorf]]. |
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Revision as of 13:52, 5 July 2011
Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau | |
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Born | circa 1532 |
Died | 1610 Burg Arenfels |
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Years of service | Cologne War 1583–1588 |
Battles / wars | Destruction of Neuss (July 1586) |
Relations | Ernst von Isenburg Grenzau |
Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau (German: Salentin IX. von Isenburg-Grenzau) (c. 1532–1610)[1] was the Archbishop of Cologne as "Salentin of Isenburg" from 1567 until 1577, the Bishop of Paderborn from 1574 until 1577, and the Count of Isenburg-Grenzau from 1577 to 1610.
Biography
Early life
Salentin IX was the second son of Count Henry of Isenburg-Grenzau. As his parents did not have the money to educate all three of their sons, the elder two, John and Salentin, were chosen and sent to the cathedral of Mainz in 1548. In 1558 he became a member of the cathedral of Cologne. When his younger brother Anthony died in 1563, his elder brother John left the church and returned to Isenburg-Grenzau. In 1565 he obtained office in St. Gereon in Cologne, and also in that year John died.
Although often named Salentin VI, VII, or VIII, he is correctly named Salentin IX: Salentin VI was the count of Lower-Isenburg (German: Graf von Nieder-Isenburg), born ~1370, died after 1458), Salentin VII was the lord of Isenburg and Neumagen (German: Herr von Isenburg und Neumagen) and founder of the last Isenburg-Grenzau line, born before 1492, died after the 24th September 1534, and Salentin VIII was the 2nd son of Salentin VII.[2]
Archbishop of Cologne and Bishop of Paderborn
On 23 December 1567 he was elected the Archbishop of Cologne. He did not have priestly consecrations as he intended to leave the church and take up rulership of the County of Isenburg-Grenzau in the foreseeable future, a condition which had the support of the cathedral chapter and the Holy Roman Emperor but not Pope Pius V, who demanded a new election was to take place. However Pius V died in 1572 and his successor, Gregory, confirmed the election the following year.
As the archbishop of Cologne, Salentin used its resources to improve the conditions in Isenburg-Grenzau, and succeeded in obtaining for it the status imperial immediacy in the Bench of Counts of the Wetterau. On 21 April 1574 he was also elected the Bishop of Paderborn and received papal confirmation. On 9 December he arrived in splendour at Paderborn surrounded by thousands of attendants. During his reign he reorganised the administration and the finances of the dioceses. He retired from the Bishopric of Paderborn on 5 September 1577 and the Archbishopric of Cologne eight days later.
Later life
Salentin succeeded Count Arnold in Isenburg-Grenzau. On 10 December 1577, he married Antonia Wilhelmina of Arenberg, the sister of Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg.[3] He had two sons, Salentin X and Ernest I and both, like their father, had successful military careers. Salentin died on the 19 March 1610 and was buried in the praemonestrian Rommersdorf.
References
- ^ His name is sometimes spelled Valentine. Ernst Weyden. Godesberg, das Siebengebirge, und ihre Umgebung. Bonn: T. Habicht Verlag, 1864, p. 43.
- ^ http://genealogy.euweb.cz/isenburg/isenburg8.html Descendants of Salentin VI of Isenburg: Salentin IX (C1-D1-E2)
- ^ See Ligne descendants, Accessed, 3 November 2009, and Hennes, p. 110.