Frederick II, the Gentle (22 August 1412 — 7 September 1464, Leipzig) was Elector of Saxony from 1428 to 1464.
After death of his father in 1428 he took over the government together with his brothers William III, Henry and Sigismund. In 1433 the Wettins finally closed peace with the Hussites. In 1438 was considered the first federal state parliament of Saxony. The parliament received the right to find together in case of innovations in fiscal matters also without summoning by the ruler.
After Henry and Sigismund had separated as co-rulers, Frederick and William divided the possession. In the division of Altenburg (1445) William III received the Thuringian and Frankish part, Frederick got the East part of the principality. The mines remained common possession. Disputes over the distribution led however 1446 to the Saxon Brother war, whichfound an end only on 27 January 1451 with the peace of Naumburg.In the Treaty of Eger (1459), elector Friedrich and Duke William III and the king of Bohemian George of Podebrady fixed the border between Bohemia and Saxony at the height of the Erzgebirge and the middle of the Elbe which is mainly valid still today. She belongs therefore to the oldest still existing borders of Europe.
After death of Frederick II 1464 his both sons, Ernest and Albert, first took over the government together. After 1482 duke William III died, Thuringia dropped back to the principality Saxony.
1412 births | 1464 deaths | Electors of Saxony | Knights of the Golden Fleece | House of Wettin
Friedrich II. (Sachsen) | Federico II de Sajonia | Frédéric II le Placide | Фридрих II, курфюрст саксонский | Fredrik den saktmodige
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