Treaty of Leipzig

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The Treaty of Leipzig was a 1485 agreement that divided the Wettin lands between the Ernestine and Albertine branches, reshaping the political landscape of Saxony and central Germany.

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instanceOf historical agreement
treaty
appliesToRegion Saxony NERFINISHED
Thuringia NERFINISHED
countryAtTime Electorate of Saxony NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1485-08-26
dividedTerritoriesBetween Albertine branch of the House of Wettin NERFINISHED
Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin NERFINISHED
dividedTerritoriesOf House of Wettin NERFINISHED
hasLongTermConsequence basis for later Ernestine duchies in Thuringia
division of electoral dignity between Ernestine and Albertine lines
rise of Albertine line as main rulers of Saxony
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
involvedPerson Albert III, Duke of Saxony NERFINISHED
Ernest, Elector of Saxony NERFINISHED
language German
legalStatus dynastic partition treaty
mainEffect creation of Albertine Saxony
creation of Ernestine Saxony
partition of Wettin lands
placeSigned Leipzig NERFINISHED
precedes Reformation in Saxony
reshaped political landscape of Saxony
political landscape of central Germany
resultedIn long-term territorial fragmentation in central Germany
separate Ernestine and Albertine lines
signatoryDynasty Wettin dynasty NERFINISHED
subjectOf research on the House of Wettin
studies in German territorial history
year 1485

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House of Wettin splitOccurredAtEvent Treaty of Leipzig