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  1. Catherine was born in Ratzeburg to Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg and Catherine, daughter of Henry IV, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Her marriage to Gustav I of Sweden was arranged for political reasons. Gustav wished to marry shortly after having taken the Swedish throne. He had failed in his negotiations to marry Dorothea of Denmark (also ...

  2. The Elector of Brandenburg took the nec- essary measures to arrange the carriages according to the latest fashion: noblemen who were ordered to provide a carriage with six horses were also asked to pay at- WEDDING OF GABRIEL BETHLEN AND CATHERINE OF BRANDENBURG 261 tention to the latest innovation, widespread at the ‘Netherlands and other places’, namely, that the coachman was to sit on a ...

  3. Catherine died in the court of her widowed sister, Anna Sophie, in Schöningen (Braunschweig) in 1644. Sources Archival documents at the Secret Central Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage (Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz) were used for the study. Re-search material relating to the marriage of Catherine of Brandenburg and Gabriel

  4. Matthias “Tice” Brandenburg was born somewhere in the Heiliges Römisches Reich (now Germany) between 1738 and 1744. [1] He left Germany for America, settling in Frederick Co. Maryland, where he married Hester Wohlgemot/Wohlgemuth in 1764. By 1782, Matthias had moved to Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia) where he remained until ...

  5. Catherine sold all their possessions and moved to Germany Hungary. She died in 1644 at Schloss Schoningen, the widow's residence of her sister Anna Sophia. Catherine remained childless in two marriages. Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg Michael I of Russia Francis Charles of Saxe-Lauenburg Integrated Authority File

  6. Catherine of Brandenburg (Königsberg, 28 May 1602 – 27 August 1649, Schöningen) was an elected Princess of Transylvania between 1629 and 1630. She was the daughter of John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg, and Anna of Prussia

  7. Anna of Saxony. Barbara of Brandenburg (30 May 1464 – 4 September 1515), a member of the German House of Hohenzollern, was by birth Margravine of Brandenburg, and by her two marriages, Duchess of Głogów from 1472 to 1476, and Queen of Bohemia (although only nominally) from 1476 to 1490/1500.