登陆注册
14812200000093

第93章

After five years' space, in 1578, [Pauli, iv. 476, 481, 482.] cure being now hopeless, and the very Council admitting that the Duke was incapable of business,--George Friedrich of Anspach-Baireuth came into the country to take charge of him; having already, he and the other Brandenburgers, negotiated the matter with the King of Poland, in whose power it mostly lay.

George Friedrich was by no means welcome to the Prussian Council, nor to the Wife, nor to the Landed Aristocracy;--other than welcome, for reasons we can guess. But he proved, in the judgment of all fair witnesses, an excellent Governor; and, for six-and-twenty years, administered the country with great and lasting advantage to it. His Portraits represent to us a large ponderous figure of a man, very fat in his latter years; with an air of honest sense, dignity, composed solidity;--very fit for the task now on hand.

He resolutely, though in mild form, smoothed down the flaming fires of his Clergy; commanding now this controversy and then that other controversy <italic> ("de concreto et de inconcreto," <end italic> or whatever they were) to fall strictly silent; to carry themselves on by thought and meditation merely, and without words.

He tamed the mutinous Aristocracy, the mutinous Burgermeisters, Town-Council of Konigsberg, whatever mutiny there was. He drained bogs, says old Rentsch; he felled woods, made roads, established inns. Prussia was well governed till George's death; which happened in the year 1603. [Rentsch, pp. 666-688.] Anspach, in the mean while, Anspach, Baireuth and Jagerndorf, which were latterly all his, he had governed by deputy; no need of visiting those quiet countries, except for purposes of kindly recreation, or for a swift general supervision, now and then. By all accounts, an excellent, steadfast, wise and just man, this fat George Friedrich; worthy of the Father that produced him <italic> ("Nit Kop ab, lover Forst, nit Kop ab!"),---<end italic> and that is saying much.

By his death without children much territory fell home to the Elder House; to be disposed of as was settled in the GERA BONDfive years before. Anspach and Baireuth went to two Brothers of the now Elector, Kurfurst Joachim Friedrich, sons of Johann George of blessed memory: founders, they, of the "New Line," of whom we know. Jagerndorf the Elector himself got; and he, not long after, settled it on one of his own sons, a new Johann George, who at that time was fallen rather landless and out of a career: "Johann George of Jagerndorf," so called thenceforth: whose history will concern us by and by. Preussen was to be incorporated with the Electorate,--were possession of it once had. But that is a ticklish point; still ticklish in spite of rights, and liable to perverse accidents that may arise.

Joachim Friedrich, as we intimated once, was not wanting to himself on this occasion. But the affair was full of intricacies;a very wasps'-nest of angry humors; and required to be handled with delicacy, though with force and decision. Joachim Friedrich's eldest Son, Johann Sigismund, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg, had already, in 1594, married one of Albert Friedrich the hypochondriac Duke of Preussen's daughters; and there was a promising family of children; no lack of children. Nevertheless prudent Joachim Friedrich himself, now a widower, age towards sixty, did farther, in the present emergency, marry another of these Princesses, a younger Sister of his Son's Wife,--seven months after George Friedrich's death,--to make assurance doubly sure, A man not to be balked, if he can help it. By virtue of excellent management,--Duchess, Prussian STANDE (States), and Polish Crown, needing all to be oontented,--Joachim Friedrich, with gentle strong pressure, did furthermore squeeze his way into the actual Guardianship of Preussen and the imbecile Duke, which was his by right. This latter feat he achieved in the course of another year (11th March, 1605); [Stenzel, i. 358.] and thereby fairly got hold of Preussen; which he grasped, "knuckles-white,"as we may say; and which his descendants have never quitted since.

Good management was very necessary. The thing was difficult;--and also was of more importance than we yet altogether see.

Not Preussen only, but a still better country, the Duchy of Cleve, Cleve-Julich, Duke Wilhelm's Heritage down in the Rhineland,--Heritage turning out now to be of right his eldest Daughter's here, and likely now to drop soon,--is involved in the thing.

This first crisis, of getting into the Prussian Administratorship, fallen vacant, our vigilant Kurfurst Joachim Friedrich has successfully managed; and he holds his grip, knuckles-white.

Before long, a second crisis comes; where also he will have to grasp decisively in,--he, or those that stand for him, and whose knuckles can still hold, But that may go to a new Chapter.

Chapter XIII.

NINTH KURFURST, JOHANN SIGISMUND.

In the summer of 1608 (23d May, 1608) Johann Sigismund's (and his Father's) Mother-in-law, the poor Wife of the poor imbecile Duke of Preussen, died. [Maria Eleonora, Duke Wilhelm of Cleve's eldest Daughter: 1550, 1573, 1608 (Hubner, t. 286).] Upon which Johann Sigismund, Heir-Apparent of Brandenburg and its expectancies, was instantly despatched from Berlin, to gather up the threads cut loose by that event, and see that the matter took no damage.

On the road thither news reached him that his own Father, old Joachim Friedrich, was dead (18th July, 1608); that he himself was now Kurfurst; [1572, 1608-1619.] and that numerous threads were loose at both ends of his affairs.

The "young man"--not now so young, being full thirty-five and of fair experience--was in difficulty, under these overwhelming tidings; and puzzled, for a little, whether to advance or to return. He decided to advance, and settle Prussian matters, where the peril and the risk were; Brandenburg business he could do by rescripts.

同类推荐
  • 梼杌闲评

    梼杌闲评

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Socialism

    Socialism

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 因明正理门论

    因明正理门论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 平濠记

    平濠记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 明伦汇编皇极典治道部

    明伦汇编皇极典治道部

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 妃久笑

    妃久笑

    血黎轻不明白,那年十里红妆,却是自己的断魂一刻。三生三世的痴情毁于一旦的那日,慕潇不明白,自己真正的感情赋予在了谁的身上。那时,凡间蒲公英宛如一场雪,忘川江上泛舟人却形单影只。原来,她等了自己上万年。
  • 太上天魔

    太上天魔

    乱古时代,诸天万界战乱不休。这是一个亿万小世界中被肆意折磨着的世界。然而,一个白发天魔正踏着尸山血海从这个世界走向诸天万界中真正的大舞台。
  • 淏夜召唤

    淏夜召唤

    在未来漫长的淏夜时代里,他和他的伙伴们依然是永恒的传奇。看着前方的哈斯族舰队,他知道今天必将是他最辉煌的一战,因为今天过后他就再也没有一战的机会了。长刀向天,虽千万人吾往矣!!!
  • 终极一班之金时空大战

    终极一班之金时空大战

    自从终极一班打败了叶赫那拉思提,汪大东他们就寻找增强异能指数的办法去对抗黑暗......
  • 总裁追妻,鲛人恋

    总裁追妻,鲛人恋

    她,原是鲛族公主,可为了给父母族人复仇,不得不在人类生活中辛苦寻找凶手,复完仇后,正准备回自己的息身之处,不料,“怎么!夫人你要走哪去?”某个腹黑总裁在一旁不爽的说到,她皱眉,:“谁是你夫人?”“除了你,还有谁?”“老娘不认你!”“我赖定你了!”看他如何追妻,看最后鹿到谁手!
  • 不肯下跪的羔羊(闪小说动物篇)

    不肯下跪的羔羊(闪小说动物篇)

    本套书精选3000余篇闪小说,所有篇目均在国内公开报刊发表过。每篇都有独到的思想性,画面感强,适合改编手机短信小说。这些闪小说除了通过故事的演绎让读者了解这些闪小说的可感和领悟其中的深刻含义外,特别对广大初高中生读者的心灵是一次很好的洗涤。
  • 慵懒猫咪进了我的心

    慵懒猫咪进了我的心

    介绍:夜羽香,夜家幼女,天生带有惑人异香,性格懒散,像一只猫咪。却是有名的才女。身上总爱抱着一只小熊。平常不是吃就是睡,能让夜羽香醒的就只有吃的。撒得了一身好娇,卖得了一脸好萌。快来领养,只有一只限量版的哦!
  • 双胞胎姐妹之永远不变的誓言

    双胞胎姐妹之永远不变的誓言

    两家互相之间有着世仇,他们却又互相喜欢,在爱情和仇恨之间,他们到底该怎么办?又该如何选择?……默默许下的誓言,会一直守护,还是就此放弃?
  • 大汉王朝

    大汉王朝

    《大汉王朝 之一 大风起》经过了八年的时间,其中五年积累、收集资料,翻阅古今有关书籍千部以上,查找网上最近的研究成果,仅打印的资料就有千万字之多(在小说的最后列出《主要参考书目》五百部),用三年时间写成,五易其稿,全书五十七万字。小说分为四卷:卷一“始皇之死”,从秦始皇第五次巡行,到秦二世继位大治宫室;卷二“秦末逐鹿”,陈胜大泽乡揭竿而起,至秦王子婴降轵道,刘邦攻入咸阳;卷三“楚汉相争”,项羽鸿门设宴,至乌江自刎;卷四“大风悲歌”,刘邦于定陶即帝位,至返故乡作《大风歌》止。
  • 麟天纪

    麟天纪

    曾理——一个看了十多年网络小说的超级宅男,意外穿越到天元大陆。故事的发展有小说中的情节,也有小说之外的情况,且看他如何运用小说中的知识将整个大陆玩转。