Anna Maria of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen (German: Anna Maria von Braunschweig-Calenberg-Göttingen; 23 April 1532 in Münden[1] – 20 March 1568 in Neuhausen[2] near Königsberg in Prussia) was a Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneberg by birth and by marriage Duchess of Prussia.
Anna Maria of Brunswick-Lüneburg | |
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Duchess consort of Prussia | |
Tenure | 26 February 1550 – 20 March 1568 |
Born | Münden (Hann. Münden as of 1990) | 23 April 1532
Died | 20 March 1568 Neuhausen (Gurievsk as of 1946) | (aged 35)
Spouse | Albert, Duke of Prussia |
Issue among others... | Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia |
House | House of Guelph |
Father | Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg |
Mother | Elizabeth of Brandenburg |
Life
editAnna Maria was the daughter of Duke Eric I of Brunswick-Calenberg (1470–1540) and Elizabeth of Brandenburg (1510–1558). She married in 1550 Margrave Albert I of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1490–1568), who had been created the first Duke of Prussia in 1525; she was his second wife. Albert died of the plague on 20 March 1568 at Tapiau Castle. Anna Maria herself died 16 hours later from the plague too.
Issue
edit- Elisabeth (20 May 1551 – 19 February 1596).
- Albert Frederick (29 April 1553 – 18 August 1618), who succeeded as Duke of Prussia.
Footnotes
edit- ^ The town was originally called Münden, 160 years after Anna Maria's birth becoming part of the new Electorate of Hanover in 1692 it was also called Hannoversch Münden (Hanoverian Münden), but in 1991, the city officially adopted the abbreviated name of Hann. Münden
- ^ The town was originally renamed in 1946 as Guryevsk.
Bibliography
edit- Henry Gardiner Adams, ed. (1857). "Anna Maria". A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography: 44. Wikidata Q115748577.