- Barbara of Celje
Barbara of
Celje (Croatian and Slovenian Barbara Celjska; Hungarian Cillei Borbála) or Barbara of Cilli (c. 1390/1395 –11 July 1451 ) wasHoly Roman Empress . She received the sobriquet "Messalina of Germany", and was instrumental in creating theOrder of the Dragon .Barbara was the daughter of
Herman II, Count of Celje , and his wifeAnna, Countess of Schaunberg .Both Barbara and her cousin and adopted sister Anna married ruling Kings whose recently deceased wives were sisters and relatives of the Celje family. Anna married Władysław, King of Poland and Lithuania in 1402 after the death of
Jadwiga of Poland , while Barbara married Sigismund, King of Hungary in 1408 after the death of Mary of Hungary. [Jadwiga and her sister Mary were the daughters of Louis I, King of Hungary and his wife Elisabeth Kotromanic, whose elder sister Katarina Kotromanic was the wife ofHerman I, Count of Celje and mother of Herman II.] This marriage was to strengthen Sigismund's grip on the Hungarian throne, as through her father Barbara could trace her descent not only to the Slovenian rulers of Celje and theKotromanic of Bosnia to theNemanjic kings ofSerbia and to KingStephen V of Hungary ).Sigismund, a younger son of
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor later succeeded to the rule in Germany (1410), Bohemia (1419) and was crownedHoly Roman Emperor himself in 1433.Barbara gave birth to a daughter, Elisabeth, Sigismund's only surviving issue and heiress, who married Albrecht of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria. Barbara lived to see her three grandchildren, Anna, Elisabeth and Ladislas. She is one of the ancestresses of modern European royal families, her blood flowing in the veins of most of today's dynasties.
Barbara's father Hermann II, as the father-in-law of both feuding
Sigismund andJagiello , played a crucial role in the 1410 pre-Battle of Tannenberg politics by helping preventSigismund , who was in alliance with theTeutonic Knights , to attack Jagiello. Jagiello with his Slavic allies defeated the Knights who led the combatants provided by 22 western states, including the Pope.Genetics
Barbara of Celje is a direct
matrilineal ancestor ofNicholas II of Russia . Provided the genealogy is correct, this implies that she and all her matrilineal relatives were members ofmitochondria lhaplogroup Haplogroup T. This includes her many female-line descendants among European nobility. Her great-grandfather wasStephen II of Bosnia .Barbara's most distantly recorded maternal ancestor is
Adelheid von Alpeck (died 1280), daughter of Witegow Von Alpeck. [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s063/f301616.htm Rootsweb genealogy] . Accessed January 29, 2008.]Her great-great-great-great-great granddaughter was
Anne of Denmark , the wife ofJames I of England and mother ofCharles I of England , and of Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia.-
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before=Agnes of Opole
title=Electress of Brandenburg
years=1411–1417
after=Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut
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* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s007/f662702.htm A pedigree of her]
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