Publisher's Synopsis
âDer KurfÃ1/4rst, Cardinal Und Erzbischof Albrecht Ii. Von Mainz Und Magdeburg, Administrator Des Bisthums Halberstadt, Markgraf Von Brandenburg Und Seine Zeitâ Volume 1, by Jakob May, offers a detailed contribution to German cultural and Reformation history, covering the years 1514-1545. This historical biography explores the life and times of Albrecht II, Elector, Cardinal, and Archbishop of Mainz and Magdeburg, as well as Administrator of the Bishopric of Halberstadt and Margrave of Brandenburg.
May's work delves into the significant role Albrecht II played during a pivotal period in European history, providing insights into the complex political and religious landscape of the era. The book examines Albrecht's influence on the German Reformation and his impact on the cultural and political dynamics of the regions under his administration. This volume offers valuable historical context and sheds light on the life of a key figure in German history.
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