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  1. Apr 29, 2022 · Katharina von Anhalt-Bernburg (German: Katharina von Anhalt; * c. 1330; † 30 January 1390) of the Askani family was the daughter of Prince Bernhard III (Anhalt) († 1348) and his first wife Agnes von Saxony-Wittenberg († 1338), daughter of Duke and Elector Rudolf I of Saxony-Wittenberg.

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  2. When Katharina von Anhalt-Bernburg was born in 1332, in Bernburg, Anhalt, Germany, her father, Fürst Bernhard von Anhalt-Bernburg III., was 41 and her mother, Agnes von Sachsen-Wittenberg, was 23. She married Magnus II "Torqatus" von Braunschweig-Lüneburg on 6 October 1356.

  3. Apr 29, 2015 · In one memorable vision (memorable in that I will get the image out of my head), Catherine recounts a vision of union with Christ. As Catherine tells it, Jesus appeared to her and declared his intention to make her his mystical bride. Now, lots of women mystics in the Middle Ages had such visions.

  4. Nov 4, 2020 · “The mystical marriage consists in a vision in which Christ tells a soul that He takes it for His bride, presenting it with the customary ring, and the apparition is accompanied by a ceremony; the Blessed Virgin, saints, and angels are present.

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  5. Biography. She was a daughter of Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Catherine of Anhalt-Bernburg, daughter of Bernhard III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg. Through her mother, she was the great-great-granddaughter of King Abel of Denmark. She would also become the grandmother of Christian I of Denmark .

  6. Catherine Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg (c. 1367 – after 1423) was Duchess consort of Schleswig and Countess consort of Holstein-Rendsburg. She was the regent of some of the fiefs of her son Henry during his minority from 1404 to 1415.

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  8. According to Ari Goldman, “there are two aspects to the Jewish wedding: erusin, or the betrothal, and nissu’in, the marriage proper.” 6 And because of the deep moral, religious, and existential significance marriage had in the com­munity, the beginning of each aspect was marked with ceremonial activities.

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