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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. Life [ edit ] Margaret was the youngest daughter of the Elector Joachim I of Brandenburg (1484–1535) from his marriage to Elisabeth (1485–1555), daughter of King John of ...
- after 3 November 1577
- Elizabeth of Denmark
Died in December 1282; daughter of Sambor, duke of Pomerania; married Christopher I (1219–1259), king of Denmark (r. 1252–1259), in 1248; children: Eric V (or VII) Clipping (b. around 1249), king of Denmark (r. 1259–1286); Valdemar also known as Waldemar; Niels; Matilda Christofsdottir (died around 1300, who married Albert III, margrave ...
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.
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).
- Gdańsk, Pomeranian Voivodeship
- Bad Doberan, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
- circa 1230
Margaret Sambiria. Margaret Sambiria (in Danish: Margrethe Sambiria, Sambirsdatter or Margrethe Sprænghest; c. 1230 – December 1282) was Queen of Denmark by marriage to King Christopher I, and regent during the minority of her son, King Eric V from 1259 until 1264. She is the first woman confirmed to have formally ruled as regent of Denmark.
Erik av Pommern. Born: c. 1381, Pomerania. Died: c. June 1459, Rügenwalde, Pomerania [now Darłowo, Poland] Title / Office: king (1397-1442), Norway. king (1397-1439), Denmark. king (1397-1439), Sweden.