Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg

Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg

Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg (1553–1626) was the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1604 to 1626.

Biography

Early Life, 1553-1604

Born on July 15, 1553, Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg was the third son of Hartmut XIII von Kronburg (1517–1591) and his wife Barbara von Sickingen (1522–1577). His father was an administrator for the Archbishopric of Mainz.

With his older brothers taking over the family's offices, Johann was destined for a career in the church from an early age. He was elected to the cathedral chapter of Mainz Cathedral at a young age through his father's influence. He was a canon of St. Alban's Abbey, Mainz from 1564 to 1566. He was then sent to the Collegium Germanicum in Rome. There, he became friends with Johannes Busaeus, who was later a Jesuit theologian teaching at the University of Mainz.

After his return to Mainz, the papal legate Giovanni Morone appointed him prior of Stiftes St. Peter vor Mainz. He became a Domkapitular in 1582, then became schoolmaster in 1584. He was dean of St. Alban's Abbey by 1588, and then dean of the Marienstiftes in 1599. He became the treasurer of the Archbishopric in 1599.

Elector, 1604-1626

Following the death of Johann Adam von Bicken, the cathedral chapter of Mainz Cathedral elected Johann Schweikhard von Kromberg as the new Archbishop of Mainz on February 17, 1604 with the support of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, who feared that the election of the rival candidate, Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn, Bishop of Würzburg would destabilize relations with the Protestants of the Holy Roman Empire. After Pope Clement VIII confirmed his election, he was consecrated as archbishop in November 1604.

He completed the work of the Counter-Reformation in the Archbishopric of Mainz that had been begun by his predecessors. He supported the work of the Jesuits and Capuchins in the Archbishopric. He did not persecute Protestants, however, and maintained the religious freedom of Erfurt.

He commissioned the Schloss Johannisburg, which was built in Aschaffenburg from 1605 to 1614.

Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg opposed the intervention of Henry IV of France in the War of the Jülich succession in 1609. In 1618, he opposed the decision of Frederick V, Elector Palatine to accept the Bohemian Crown, but he also opposed the Spanish occupation of the Electorate of the Palatinate. In the imperial election of 1619, he voted for Ferdinand II.

He died in Aschaffenburg on September 17, 1626.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Johann Adam von Bicken
Archbishop of Mainz
1604 – 1626
Succeeded by
Georg Friedrich von Greiffenklau
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