Duke Albert IV of Bavaria, who died …

Years: 1525 - 1525

Duke Albert IV of Bavaria, who died in 1508, had determined the everlasting succession of the firstborn prince in 1506, but his younger son Louis, had refused a spiritual career with the argument that he was born before the edict became valid.

With the support of his mother and the States-General, Louis had forced his elder brother William to accept him as co-regent in 1516.

Louis then ruled the districts of Landshut and Straubing, in general in concord with his brother.

William had initially sympathized with the Reformation but changed his mind as it grew more popular in Bavaria.

In 1522 William had issued the first Bavarian religion mandate, banning the promulgation of Martin Luther's works.

After an agreement with Pope Clement VII in 1524, William had become a political leader of the German Counter reformation, although he remains in opposition to the Habsburgs since his brother Louis X claims the Bohemian crown.

Both dukes also suppress the peasant uprising in South Germany in an alliance with the archbishop of Salzburg in 1525.

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