From 1503, Ernest II showed symptoms suggesting an infection with
syphilis. However, it is not clear whether he died of syphilis or some other infection. On 2 August 1513, foreseeing his death, he confessed his sins. He died the next day at
Moritzburg Castle in
Halle. At his request, his heart was buried in the chapel of
Mary Magdalene in Moritzburg Castle. The rest of his body was taken to the
Cathedral of Magdeburg. In 1477, he had restarted the construction of this cathedral, which had begun in 1363. In 1494, he had created a chapel for St. Mary in the cathedral and in 1495, he had added to this chapel a magnificent tomb made of cast bronze. On 10 August 1513, he was buried in this tomb. == References ==