Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Maria Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (6 June 1634, in Gottorp Castle – 17 June 1665, in Darmstadt), was by marriage landgravine of Hesse-Darmstadt.. Life. Mary Elizabeth was a daughter of the Frederick III of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (1597–1659) from his marriage to Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony (1610–1684), a daughter of John George I, Elector of Saxony.

  2. John George I, Elector of Saxony. Mother. Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia. Religion. Lutheranism. Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony (22 November 1610 – 24 October 1684) was a duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp as the spouse of Duke Frederick III of Holstein-Gottorp. As a widow, she became known as a patron of culture.

  3. When Maria Elisabeth of Saxony Duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp was born on 22 November 1610, in Dresden, Saxony, Germany, her father, Kurfürst Johann Georg I. von Sachsen Wettin, was 25 and her mother, Princess Magdelene Sibylle von Preußen a.d.H. Hohenzollern, was 23. She married Herzog Friedrich III von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp ...

  4. People also ask

  5. Marie Elizabeth of Saxony (1610–1684)Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp . Born on November 22, 1610; died on June 24, 1684; daughter of Magdalena Sybilla (1587–1659) and John George I (1585–1656), elector of Saxony; married Frederick III, duke of Holstein-Gottorp, on February 21, 1630; children: Sophie Auguste (b. Source for information on Marie ...

  6. Feb 3, 2021 · Genealogy for Marie Elisabeth von Holstein-Gottorp (Holstein-Gottorp, Oldenburg), Landgräfin zu Hessen-Darmstadt (1634 - 1665) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Schleswig
    • Louis VI Landgraf Von Hessen-Darmstadt
    • Schleswig
    • June 6, 1634
  7. Maria Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, was by marriage landgravine of Hesse-Darmstadt.

  8. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony (22 November 1610 – 24 October 1684) was a duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp as the spouse of Duke Frederick III of Holstein-Gottorp. As a widow, she became known as a patron of culture.