Agnes of Brandenburg, Duchess of Pomerania
Agnes of Brandenburg | |
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Agnes of Brandenburg in 1593 | |
Born |
Berlin | 17 July 1584
Died |
26 March 1629 44) Amt Neuhaus | (aged
Noble family | Hohenzollern |
Spouse(s) |
Philipp Julius, Duke of Pomerania Francis Charles of Saxe-Lauenburg |
Father | John George, Elector of Brandenburg |
Mother | Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst |
Agnes of Brandenburg (born 17 July 1584 in Berlin; died: 26 March 1629 in Amt Neuhaus) was a Princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage successively Duchess of Pomerania and of Saxe-Lauenburg.
Life
Agnes, a member of the house Hohenzollern, was a daughter of the Elector John George of Brandenburg (1525–1598) from his third marriage with Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst (1563–1607), daughter of Prince Joachim Ernest of Anhalt.
On 25 June 1604 in Berlin, she married her first husband, Duke Philip Julius of Pomerania-Wolgast (1584–1625). The pair resided at Wolgast Castle. A folwark at Udars on the island of Rügen was named after her: Agnisenhof. In 1615, Elisabeth was involved, at the request of her husband, in the financing of a mint in Franzburg.[1] After Philip Julius's death, Agnes lived on her wittum, the district of Barth. Dubslaff Christoph von Eickstedt auf Rothenklempenow, who had been councillor to her husband, served as her secrete cancillor and captain.[2]
Elisabeth married again on 9 September 1628, at Barth Castle, with ten years younger Duke Francis Charles of Saxe-Lauenburg (1594–1660), who was a general in the imperial army. With this second marriage, she lost her rights to Barth. However, Francis Charles persuaded Wallenstein to force Duke Bogislaw XIV to allow her to keep Barth until her death.[3]
Both of her marriages were childless.
Footnotes
- ↑ Joachim Krüger: Zwischen dem Reich und Schweden: die landesherrliche Münzprägung im Herzogtum Pommern und in Schwedisch-Pommern in der frühen Neuzeit (ca. 1580-1715), LIT Verlag, Berlin, Hamburg and Münster, 2006, p. 120 ff
- ↑ Julius von Bohlen: Die Erwerbung Pommerns durch die Hohenzollern: zur Erinnerung an die vor 50 Jahren erfolgte Wiedervereinigung des ganzen Pommern unter die Herrschaft seines erlauchten Königshauses, Decker, 1865, p. 56
- ↑ Johann Samuel Ersch: Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste in alphabetischer Folge, vol. 48, J. f. Gleditsch, 1848, p. 95
References
- Samuel Buchholtz: Versuch einer Geschichte der Churmark Brandenburg, 1767, p. 490, Online
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