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For other people named Margaret of Brandenburg, see Margaret of Brandenburg (disambiguation).
Margaret of Brandenburg Queen consort of Poland Tenure 1291/93–1296 Duchess consort of Saxe-Lauenburg Tenure 1302–1308 Spouse Przemysł II
Albrecht III of SaxonyIssue Albert (Albrecht) of Saxony
Eric (Erich) of SaxonyHouse House of Ascania (by birth)
House of Piast (by marriage)Father Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel Mother Matilda of Denmark Born 1270 Died 1 May 1315 Margaret of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (1270 – 1 May 1315) was a Polish queen consort as the spouse of king Przemysł II of Poland and later a Saxon duchess consort as spouse of Albert III of Saxe-Ratzeburg. She was daughter of Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel and Matilda, daughter of Christopher I of Denmark.
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First Marriage
Przemysł II wished to marry for a third time in order to have a son, his first wife Ludgarda, daughter of Henry I the Pilgrim had given him no children. His second wife was Rikissa, daughter of Valdemar I of Sweden, this marriage had produced a daughter, Elisabeth Richeza of Poland. Rikissa and Przemysł II were only married for a few years before Rikissa died, leaving her young daughter. For his third wife, Przemysł chose Margaret. This marriage was made for political reasons and was expected to secure the succession of Przemysl. Given the relatively close relationship between husband and wife (both were great-grandchildren of Přemysl Otakar I of Bohemia), they needed a papal dispensation in order to marry.[1] Some historians consider that on the occasion of the wedding, Przemysł betrothed his daughter to Margaret's brother, Otto.
The coronation of the couple took place on June 26, 1295 in Poznan at Gniezno Cathedral. Margaret was the first undisputed Queen consort of Poland since Richeza of Lotharingia during the 11th century.
The celebrations did not last long. In 1296, Przemysł was kidnapped by men of Margaret's family, with some help from the Polish noble families of Nałęcz and Zaremba, he was murdered on February 8 in Rogoźno by Jakub Kaszuba. Margaret, now a widow, stayed in Poland with her stepdaughter Elisabeth Richeza. After a while, Margaret went back to her homeland of Brandenburg, were she became engaged to Nicholas, Duke of Rostock. The marriage plans fell through and the marriage was cancelled.
Second marriage and issue
In 1302 Margaret married instead the Saxon Duke Albert III, who ruled with his brothers Eric I and John II the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg, partitioned from Saxony in 1296. Already in the following year Albert and his brothers divided Saxe-Lauenburg into three branch duchies. Albert III and Margaret then held Saxe-Ratzeburg, however, he already deceased in 1308. Her brother-in-law Eric I inherited part of Albert's share, while Margaret retained the other part, in order to bring up their children. On her death Eric I also achieved her share.[2]
From her second marriage, Margaret had two sons:
- Albrecht (died 1344), married Sophie of Ziegenhain
- Eric (died 1338)
Margaret died in 1315 and was buried in Ratzeburg.
Ancestors
Ancestors of Margaret of Brandenburg Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg Matilda of Wettin Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg Wenceslaus I of Bohemia Beatrix of Bohemia Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen Margaret of Brandenburg Valdemar II of Denmark Christopher I of Denmark Berengaria of Portugal Matilda of Denmark Sambor II, Duke of Pomerania Margaret Sambiria Matilda of Mecklenburg References
- ^ K. Jasinski Additions to the genealogy of the Piast, "Studies źródłoznawcze, 1960, p. 105
- ^ Cordula Bornefeld, "Die Herzöge von Sachsen-Lauenburg", in: Die Fürsten des Landes: Herzöge und Grafen von Schleswig, Holstein und Lauenburg [De slevigske hertuger; German], Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen (ed.) on behalf of the Gesellschaft für Schleswig-Holsteinische Geschichte, Neumünster: Wachholtz, 2008, pp. 373-389, here p. 377. ISBN 978-3-529-02606-5
Margaret of BrandenburgBorn: 1270 Died: 1315Royal titles Preceded by
Rikissa Valdemarsdotter of SwedenQueen consort of Poland
1291/93–1296Succeeded by
Judith of HabsburgPreceded by
Ingeborg Birgersdotter of SwedenDuchess consort of Saxe-Lauenburg
1302–1308Succeeded by
Elisabeth of PomeraniaCategories:- Polish queens consort
- 1270 births
- 1315 deaths
- Medieval women
- House of Ascania
- Duchesses of Saxe-Lauenburg
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