Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach (28 December 1526 – 20 May 1589) was a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach in the Holy Roman Empire.[1]
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Born | Jägerndorf | 28 December 1526
Died | 20 May 1589 Nürtingen | (aged 62)
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House | House of Hohenzollern |
Father | George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach |
Mother | Hedwig of Münsterberg-Oels |
Early life
editAnna Maria was born at Jägerndorf, the eldest daughter of George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and his second wife Hedwig of Münsterberg-Oels, daughter of Charles I of Münsterberg-Oels.
Biography
editAnna Maria was brought up as a Lutheran and on 24 February 1544 became the wife of Christoph, Duke of Württemberg.[2] She later acted as guardian to her son Ludwig III, Duke of Württemberg early in his reign. After the death of her husband Christoph she lived more than 20 years in the Nürtingen castle, she died in Nürtingen.
After losing both her husband and her eldest son in 1568, Anna Maria fell madly in love with the young Landgrave George I of Hesse-Darmstadt (1547–1596), who was half her age and later became her son-in-law. Soon afterwards she became mentally confused and was locked up. George I later married her daughter Eleonore.
She died in 1589 and was buried in the St. George's Collegiate Church in Tübingen.
References
edit- ^ "Anna Maria, Württemberg, Herzogin - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek". www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
- ^ "Schloesser-Magazin: Schloss Leonberg > Geschichten > Berühmte Personen". 31 December 2010. Archived from the original on 31 December 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2024.