Margaret of Bavaria, Electress Palatine
Margaret of Bavaria | |
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Philip and Margaret | |
Born |
Amberg | 7 November 1456
Died |
1501 Heidelberg |
Spouse | Philip, Elector Palatine |
Father | Louis IX "the Rich" of Bavaria-Landshut |
Mother | Amalia of Saxony |
Margaret of Bavaria (7 November 1456, Amberg – 1501, Heidelberg) was a princess of Bavaria-Landshut and by marriage Princess of the Palatinate.
Life
Margaret was a daughter of the Duke Louis IX "the Rich" of Bavaria-Landshut (1417–1479) from his marriage to Amalia of Saxony (1436–1501), daughter of Elector Frederick II of Saxony
She married 1474, with an elaborately celebration in Amberg (the "Amberg Wedding") the Philip, who later became Elector Palatine Philip the upright (1448–1508). He had earlier turned down the marriage candidates such as Mary of Burgundy and Anna, heiress of the county of Katzenelnbogen. More than 1,000 guests were present at the wedding, including 14 ruling princes. Large quantities of food were consumed, in addition to 110,000 liters of wine[1] as well as 10,000 chickens.[2]
Two years after the marriage of Philip became Elector of the Palatinate. In 1482 Margaret left Heidelberg, fleeing from the plague, for Winzingen Castle, where she gave birth to Frederick, who later became Elector Frederick II.[3]
Thanks to his wife, Philip had a good relationship with her brother Duke George the rich, whose children married in 1499. The dynastic union was the starting point of political and military cooperation between Bayern-Landshut and the Palatinate.[4] George, who had no male heir of his own, bequeathed his territory to his son in law and the son of his sister.
Offspring
From her marriage, Margaret had the following children:
- Louis V (1478–1544), Elector Palatine
- married in 1511 princess Sibylle of Bavaria-Munich (1489–1519)
- Philip (1480–1541), Bishop of Freising and Naumburg
- Ruprecht (1481–1504)
- married in 1499 princess Elizabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1478–1504)
- Frederick II (1482–1556), Elector Palatine
- married in 1535 princess Dorothea of Denmark (1520–1580)
- Elisabeth (1483–1522)
- married in 1498 Landgrave William III of Hesse (1471–1500)
- married in 1503 Margrave Philip I of Baden (1479–1533)
- George (1486–1529), Bishop of Speyer
- Henry (1486–1552), Bishop of Utrecht, Freising and Worms
- John III (1487–1538), Bishop of Regensburg.
- Amalie (1490–1524)
- married in 1513 Duke Georg I of Pomerania (1493–1551)
- Barbara (1491–1505)
- Helen (1493–1524)
- married in 1513 Duke Henry V of Mecklenburg (1479–1552)
- Wolfgang (1494–1558), Count Palatine of Neumarkt, governor of the Upper Palatinate
- Otto Henry (* / † 1496)
- Catherine (1499–1526), Abbess in Neuburg am Neckar
References
- Max Spindler, Andreas Kraus: Handbook of Bavarian history, volume 3, p. 79 ff, C.H. Beck, 1995
- Franz Prechtl: The "Amberger Wedding" 1474: a "wedding" for Amberg, Amberger Tourist Association, 1997.
Footnotes
- ↑ Peter Jeschke, Michael Matheus: Rural sources of law from the Kurmainzer Rheingau, Volume 54, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2003
- ↑ Rösener Werner, Carol Fey: Court and religious culture in the late Middle Ages, Oxford University Press, 2008, p. 155 ff
- ↑ Franz Weiss: The picturesque and romantic Palatinate, A.H. Gottschick, 1840, p. 62
- ↑ Susanne Wolf: The dual reign of Emperor Frederick III and King Maximilian (1486–1493), Böhlau Verlag, Cologne and Weimar 2005, p. 81
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