Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin

Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin
Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin
Spouse(s) Joachim III Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg
Noble family House of Hohenzollern
Father John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin
Mother Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Margravine of Brandenburg-Küstrin
Born 10 August 1549(1549-08-10)
Küstrin
Died 30 September 1602(1602-09-30) (aged 53)
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Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin (10 August 1549 – 30 September 1602) was a Princess of Brandenburg-Küstrin by birth and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage.

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Life

Catherine was the younger of two daughters of John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1513–1571) from his marriage to Catherine (1518–1574), daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

On 8 January 1570, she married Joachim of Brandenburg, later Elector Joachim III Frederick of Brandenburg (1546–1608) in Küstrin. Due to the marriage, her husband no longer had a legitimate claim on the position of bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Magdeburg[1] and Pope Pius V put in a request to Emperor Maximilian for his dismissal.[2]

Catherine tried to improve the fate of the poor and the needy. She built a dairy in Wedding and sold its produce on the Molkenmarkt ("Milk Market"}, a square in Berlin. She used the proceeds to finance a pharmacy in the Stadtschloss that provided medicine free of charge to those in need.[3]

Catherine died on 30 September 1608. On 13 October, she was buried in the Hohenzollern crypt (now part of the Berliner Dom).

Descendants

From her marriage with Joachim Frederick, Catherine had the following children:

married in 1594 Priness Anna of Prussia (1576–1625)
married King Christian IV of Denmark (1577–1648)
  • Daughter (1576–1576)
  • John George, Duke of Jägerndorf (16 December 1577 – 2 March 1624)
married Eva Christina of Württemberg (1590 - 1657), daughter of Friedrich I of Württemberg and Sibylla of Anhalt
  • August Frederick (16 February 1580 – 23 April 1601)
  • Albert Frederick (29 April 1582 – 3 December 1600)
  • Joachim (13 April 1583 – 10 June 1600)
  • Ernest (13 April 1583 – 18 September 1613)
  • Barbara Sophie (16 November 1584 – 13 February 1636)
married in 1609 Duke John Frederick of Württemberg (1582–1628)
  • Daughter (1585 – 1586)
  • Christian William (28 August 1587 – 1 January 1665) Archbishop and Administrator of Magdeburg
married firstly, in 1615 Princess Dorothea of ​​Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1596–1643)
married secondly, in 1650 Countess Barbara of Eusebia Martinitz (d. 1656)
married thirdly, in 1657 Countess Maximiliane of Salm-Neuburg (1608–1663)

References and sources

  • Dieter Brozat (1985), Der Berliner Dom und die Hohenzollerngruft, Berlin: Haude und Spener, ISBN 3-7759-0271-6 
  • Ernst Daniel Martin Kirchner: Die Kurfürstinnen und Königinnen auf dem Throne der Hohenzollern, part 2: Die letzten acht Kurfürstinnen, Berlin, 1867, p. 68-106.
  • Ludwig Hahn: Geschichte des preussischen Vaterlandes, W. Hertz, 1858, p. 132
  • Adolf Müller: Preußens Ehrenspiegel, Gebauer, 1851, p. 65

Footnotes

  1. ^ Cornelius Hantscher: Die preußische Frage – Personalunion Brandenburg-Preußen, GRIN Verlag, 2007, p. 14
  2. ^ Historisch-Politische Blätter für das Katholische Deutschland, vol. 35, 1855, p. 137 (Digitized)
  3. ^ K. W. Kutschbach: Chronik der Stadt Küstrin, Enslin, 1849, p. 118

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Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin
Born: 10 August 1549 Died: 30 September 1602
German nobility
Preceded by
Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst
Electress consort of Brandenburg
8 January 1598 – 30 September 1602
Vacant
Title next held by
Eleanor of Prussia


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