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Sigismund von Götzen or Sigmundt von Götz (1576–1650) was the Calvinist chancellor of the privy council of George William, Elector of Brandenburg. In 1630, he forced out of office the Roman Catholic Count Adam of Schwarzenberg, who had been in part responsible for the policy of irenicist neutrality that had been pursued by the Margraviate of Brandenburg in the Thirty Years' War. Götzen was one of the two delegates representing Brandenburg in the conference at Leipzig, 1631, where were discussed the terms of a Protestant alliance. The Brandenburgers argued that such an alliance need not violate the imperial constitution under which the Holy Roman Empire was organized, a view that was adopted by the assembled Protestant princes. The colloquy resulted in the Leipzig Manifesto, signed by the p

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  • Sigismund von Götze (auch Sigmund von Götze; * 1576 in der Mark Brandenburg; † 15. Dezember 1650) war Kanzler des Kurfürstentums Brandenburg. (de)
  • Sigismund von Götzen or Sigmundt von Götz (1576–1650) was the Calvinist chancellor of the privy council of George William, Elector of Brandenburg. In 1630, he forced out of office the Roman Catholic Count Adam of Schwarzenberg, who had been in part responsible for the policy of irenicist neutrality that had been pursued by the Margraviate of Brandenburg in the Thirty Years' War. Götzen was one of the two delegates representing Brandenburg in the conference at Leipzig, 1631, where were discussed the terms of a Protestant alliance. The Brandenburgers argued that such an alliance need not violate the imperial constitution under which the Holy Roman Empire was organized, a view that was adopted by the assembled Protestant princes. The colloquy resulted in the Leipzig Manifesto, signed by the p (en)
  • Sigismund von Götze, född 1576 i Brandenburg, död den 15 december 1650, var en tysk statsman. von Götze var från 1604 till sin död, med avbrott åren 1637–1640, medlem av brandenburgska geheimerådet, 1630–1637 och 1640–1650 som dess kansler. Han tillhörde under trettioåriga kriget det svenskvänliga partiet vid hovet i Berlin och stod sålunda i skarp motsats till den Habsburgskt sinnade greve Schwarzenberg. Under svenskarnas lyckosamma år 1630–1634 hade von Götzen ett betydande inflytande och användes flera gånger vid viktiga underhandlingar med Gustav II Adolf och hans statsmän. Efter Nördlingen förlorade han en tid sitt inflytande och måste till och med för några år lämna geheimerådet, men återkom dit efter Fredrik Vilhelms regeringstillträde 1640 och påverkade nu åter den brandenburgska p (sv)
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  • Sigismund von Götze (auch Sigmund von Götze; * 1576 in der Mark Brandenburg; † 15. Dezember 1650) war Kanzler des Kurfürstentums Brandenburg. (de)
  • Sigismund von Götzen or Sigmundt von Götz (1576–1650) was the Calvinist chancellor of the privy council of George William, Elector of Brandenburg. In 1630, he forced out of office the Roman Catholic Count Adam of Schwarzenberg, who had been in part responsible for the policy of irenicist neutrality that had been pursued by the Margraviate of Brandenburg in the Thirty Years' War. Götzen was one of the two delegates representing Brandenburg in the conference at Leipzig, 1631, where were discussed the terms of a Protestant alliance. The Brandenburgers argued that such an alliance need not violate the imperial constitution under which the Holy Roman Empire was organized, a view that was adopted by the assembled Protestant princes. The colloquy resulted in the Leipzig Manifesto, signed by the princes (12 April 1631), under the terms of which the Protestant defensive association, the Leipziger Bund, formed an army of 40,000 troops "to uphold the basic laws, the imperial constitution, and the German liberties of the Protestant states." (en)
  • Sigismund von Götze, född 1576 i Brandenburg, död den 15 december 1650, var en tysk statsman. von Götze var från 1604 till sin död, med avbrott åren 1637–1640, medlem av brandenburgska geheimerådet, 1630–1637 och 1640–1650 som dess kansler. Han tillhörde under trettioåriga kriget det svenskvänliga partiet vid hovet i Berlin och stod sålunda i skarp motsats till den Habsburgskt sinnade greve Schwarzenberg. Under svenskarnas lyckosamma år 1630–1634 hade von Götzen ett betydande inflytande och användes flera gånger vid viktiga underhandlingar med Gustav II Adolf och hans statsmän. Efter Nördlingen förlorade han en tid sitt inflytande och måste till och med för några år lämna geheimerådet, men återkom dit efter Fredrik Vilhelms regeringstillträde 1640 och påverkade nu åter den brandenburgska politiken i mer svenskvänlig riktning. (sv)
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