Johann Ludwig von Hagen

Johann Ludwig von Hagen (1492–1547) was the Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1540 to 1547.

Johann Ludwig von Hagen
Archbishop of Trier
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseElectorate of Trier
In office1540–1547
Personal details
Born1492
Died23 March 1547

Biography

Johann Ludwig von Hagen was born in Pfalzel near Trier in 1492, the son of Friedrich von Hagen, Amtmann of the Archbishopric of Trier. He studied in Paris and Cologne and then held various ecclesiastical positions in the Archbishopric of Trier.

On 9 August 1540 the cathedral chapter of the Cathedral of Trier elected Johann Ludwig von Hagen as the new Archbishop of Trier. Pope Paul III confirmed the appointment on 10 December 1540. During his time as archbishop, he attended regularly to his ecclesiastical duties and opposed the Protestant Reformation. During the Schmalkaldic War, large areas of the Archbishopric of Trier were devastated by armies, especially Koblenz and the surrounding area.

Johann Ludwig von Hagen died in Ehrenbreitstein on 23 March 1547. He is buried in the Cathedral of Trier. His tomb was destroyed in 1804.

References

    John Louis of Hagen
    Born: 1492 in Pfalzel (a locality of today's Trier) Died: 23 March 1547 on Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
    Catholic Church titles
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by
    John III
    Archbishop-Elector of Trier
    as John IV

    15401547
    Succeeded by
    John of Isenburg-Grenzau
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