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  1. Dorothea was born 4 October 1563, the daughter of the Elector Augustus of Saxony (1526–1586) and his wife Anna (1532–1585), daughter of King Christian III of Denmark. Of the four 15 children from the marriage of her parents, only four survived their father; Dorothea among them. On 26 September 1585 in Wolfenbüttel, the twenty-two-year-old ...

  2. Dorothea of Saxony (1563–1587)Princess of Saxony. Born on October 4, 1563; died on February 13, 1587; daughter of Anna of Denmark (1532–1585) and Augustus (1526–1586), elector of Saxony; married Heinrich Julius also known as Henry Julius, duke of Brunswick (r.

  3. House. House of Ascania. Father. Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg. Mother. Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg (9 July 1511 – 7 October 1571) was queen consort of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian III of Denmark. She was known to having wielded influence upon the affairs of state in Denmark. [1]

  4. The Female Consort as Intercessor in Sixteenth-Century Saxony; Borderline Sanctity: Dorothea of Montau, Günter Grass, and Pope Benedict XVI; Teaching Magna Carta in American History: Land, Law, and Legacy; The Vikings in Wales; Haraldr the Hard-Ruler and his poets

  5. Jagiello. Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg (1511–1571)Queen of Norway and Denmark. Name variations: Lüneburg or Luneburg. Born on July 9, 1511; died on October 7, 1571, in Sonderburg; daughter of Magnus, duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, and Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1488–1563); married Christian III (1503–1559), king of Norway and Denmark (r.

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · Dorothea (Sachsen-Lauenburg) af Danmark is a member of aristocracy in Europe. Join: European Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present Project Discuss: EUROARISTO Biography Dorothea was the eldest daughter of Magnus I, Herzog (Duke) von Sachsen-Lauenburg of the Askanier (Ascanian) dynasty and his wife Katharina von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, and was born on 9 July 1511.

  7. DOROTHEANS. (SSD, Official Catholic Directory #3790); formally known as the Institute of the Sisters of St. Dorothy, founded by (St.) Paola frassinetti in 1834 at Quinto, Italy. This pontifical congregation, with its generalate in Rome, Italy, follows rules based on those of St. ignatius of loyola. The first United States foundations were made ...

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