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  1. Margaret I ( Danish: Margrete Valdemarsdatter; March 1353 – 28 October 1412) was Queen regnant of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (which included Finland) from the late 1380s until her death, and the founder of the Kalmar Union that joined the Scandinavian kingdoms together for over a century. [3] [4] [5] She had been queen consort of Norway from ...

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Margaret received her first name, then yet relatively rare in North Germany and Poland (Margaret is actually a Greek name) in honor of her maternal Scandinavian relations (where the name Margaret came in the late 11th century with the family of Inge I of Sweden), presumably of her aunt (countess of Schwerin) and great-aunt (princess of Rugia).

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · At this time he married Mechtild, daughter of Johann I and a sister of reigning Margrave Otto IV, but all of his known children were by a second marriage to Magarete, daughter of Wizlaw II, Prince of Rügen. Their son Wartislaw IV would later rule in Western Pomerania and inherit Rügen. Their daughter Elisabeth of Pomerania (1291–1349 ...

  4. Apr 25, 2016 · Margaret now ruled all three Kingdoms in her own right. Despite this, she was forced to provide the three Kingdoms with a king, who was a kinsman of all three of the old dynasties. In 1389 she proclaimed her great-nephew Eric of Pomerania (a grandson of Henry of Mecklenburg and her sister Ingeborg), and she adopted both him and his sister ...

  5. Margareta Małgorzata Pomorska (Pommern) aka of Pomerania (est. 1280 - 27 Aug 1337)

  6. Apr 25, 2021 · Media in category "Margaret of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Bogislaw X and his wives.jpg 600 × 337; 83 KB. BogislawX.Margareta.Anna.JPG 3,957 × 2,141; 3.25 MB. Margaret of Brandenburg (1450-1489).jpg 154 × 296; 68 KB.

  7. Margaret of Brandenburg (1511 – after 3 November 1577) was a Princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marrying first a duke of Pomerania and later a prince of Anhalt. Quick Facts Born, Died ... The Baptism of Christ (detail), 1556, by Lucas Cranach the Younger. The two people at the front are said to represent Margrave John of Küstrin and his ...

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