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  1. Nicholas IV (d. 1437), Duke of Opava and Lord of Zlaté Hory. Agnes (died c. 1440 ), married firstly John of Kravař, and second George of Sternberg. After Anna's death, Přemek married to Catherine (died: 23 May 1422) of Münsterberg, a sister of John, who was the last Duke of Münsterberg from the Silesian Piasts dynasty.

    • c. 1365
    • Anna of Lutz, Catherine of Münsterberg, Helena of Bosnia
  2. After lengthy negotiations, the estates of Münsterberg on 25 April 1443 chose Duke Vilém of Opava as their new ruler. His claims were justified by two reasons. First, he was the son of Přemysl of Opava of the Přemyslid dynasty and Catherine, the sister of Jan of Ziębice († 1428), the last duke of Münsterberg of the Piast dynasty. Second ...

    • Middle Ages, Early modern period
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  4. Ursula was the eldest child of the Elector Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg (1414–1486) from his first marriage to Margarete of Baden (1431–1457). The princess was considered a favorite child of her father and one of the most prominent victims of the marriage of convenience in the 15th century. First, she had been promised to Duke Albert ...

  5. Aug 31, 2021 · Another important contributor to these decisions was Heinrich’s wife Catherine of Mecklenburg, who had already been a strong supporter of Luther back when her husband was still hesitant. At one point, she was accused of sending some of Luther’s works to the convent.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · Son of Georg von Kunstadt-Podiebrad, King of Bohemia and Königin Johanna von Sternberg. Husband of Katharina Vojkova von Stitar und Strassnitz. Father of Anna Kateřina z Minsterberka. Brother of Georg von Kunstadt-Podiebrad and Ludmilla von Liegnitz-Lüben.

    • Prague, Böhmen
    • Katharina Vojkova Von Stitar Und Strassnitz
    • Böhmen
  7. Ursula von Münsterberg reminds us that the message of the Gospel applies to every one of us, whether man or woman, young or old, wealthy or poor. She also reminds us of the important role women have always played in bringing truth to light—at the time of Christ, during the Reformation, and in our own day, by proclaiming the Good News of Christ.

  8. Bolko III of Münsterberg Est 1348 - 1410; M. Euphemia of Bytom Bet 1350 & 1352 - 1411; John I of Münsterberg Est 1380 - 1428; Euphemia of Ziębice Est 1385 - 1447; Catherine of Münsterberg Abt 1390 - 1422; Henry II of Ziębice Est 1396 - 1420

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