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  1. John of Brandenburg-Küstrin. John was the younger son of Joachim I Nestor of Brandenburg, and Elizabeth of Denmark, Electress of Brandenburg . Joachim I had decreed in his will decreed that his country would be divided between his sons, John and Joachim II. When Joachim I died on 11 July 1535, the Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin was ...

  2. Jan. 13, 1571, Küstrin, Neumark, Brandenburg (aged 57) House / Dynasty: Hohenzollern dynasty. John (born Aug. 3, 1513, Tangermünde, Brandenburg—died Jan. 13, 1571, Küstrin, Neumark, Brandenburg) was the margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin and a German Protestant ruler who remained loyal to the Catholic Habsburg emperors; he fought against his ...

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  3. JOHN, or Hans (1513–1571), margrave of Brandenburg-Cüstrin, was the younger son of Joachim I., elector of Brandenburg, and was born at Tangermünde on the 3rd of August 1513. In spite of the dispositio Achillea which decreed the indivisibility of the electorate, John inherited the new mark of Brandenburg on his father’s death in July 1535 ...

  4. Catherine was the younger of two daughters of John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1513–1571) from his marriage to Catherine (1518–1574), daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel . On 8 January 1570, she married Joachim of Brandenburg, later Elector Joachim III Frederick of Brandenburg (1546–1608) in Küstrin.

  5. Added: Jan 19, 2015. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 141534215. Source citation. German Nobility. Born the last child of Joachim I. Nestor von Brandenburg and Elisabeth of Denmark. His father divided his territories between his two sons. The Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin was created for Johann while Joachim inherited the title of Elector and ...

  6. Created by: 𝑭𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝑲. Added: Nov 10, 2007. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 22804769. Source citation. Father: Johann of Küstrin (1513-1571) Mother: Katharina of Braunschweig (1518-1574) Spouse: On January 8, 1570 she married Elector Joachim Friedrich of Brandenburg (1546-1608). Together they had 9 children, 5 of them are also buried ...

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  8. Joachim II Hektor (born January 13, 1505, Kölln an der Spree, Brandenburg—died January 3, 1571, Jagdschloss Köpenick, Brandenburg) was the elector of Brandenburg who, while supporting the Holy Roman emperor, tolerated the Reformation in his lands and resisted imperial efforts at re-Catholicization. The elder son of Joachim I, Joachim II was ...

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