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Anna Maria of Ostfriesland (23 June 1601 – 15 February 1634) was a German noblewoman. She was a daughter of Count Enno III of East Frisia and Anna of Holstein-Gottorp. Her paternal grandmother was Katharina of Sweden, a daughter of Gustav I of Sweden and his second wife Margareta Leijonhufvud.
- 23 June 1601
- Enno III, Count of East Frisia
- 15 February 1634 (aged 32)
- Anna of Holstein-Gottorp
20 mar 2023 · Daughter of Enno III (Johan) van Oostfriesland, Graaf and Anna von Holstein Gottorp, Gräfin von Ostfriesland Wife of Adolf Frederick I, Herzog von Mecklenburg-Schwerin Mother of Juliane Sibylle, Princess Of Mecklenburg; Christine, Princess Of Mecklenburg; Bernhard Sigismund, Prince Of Mecklenburg; Auguste, Princess Of Mecklenburg ...
Category:Anna Maria of East Frisia, Duchess of Mecklenburg. Category. : Anna Maria of East Frisia, Duchess of Mecklenburg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Anna Maria of Ostfriesland. Duchess consort of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Анна Мария от Източна Фризия.
26 apr 2022 · About Maria von Ostfriesland. Maria von Ostfriesland Cirksena, Herzogin, Fürstin zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Dannenberg. Daughter of Edzard II Cirksena, Graf and Catherine Vasa. Married: Julius Ernst He married twice, first to Mary of East Frisia (January 1, 1582 - July 9, 1616), the daughter of Edzard II.
- Berum, Osrfriesland
- April 25, 1582
Anna Maria of Ostfriesland (23 June 1601 – 15 February 1634) was a German noblewoman. She was a daughter of Count Enno III of East Frisia and Anna of Holstein-Gottorp. Her paternal grandmother was Katharina of Sweden, a daughter of Gustav I of Sweden and his second wife Margareta Leijonhufvud.
Anna Maria von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Ostfriesland) aka von Ostfriesland (23 Jun 1601 - 15 Feb 1634)
She was the fourth child and second daughter of Adolf Frederick I, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin by his first wife Anna Maria, daughter of Enno III, Count of Ostfriesland.[better source needed] In older historiography she appears with a third name, Dorothea, but modern historians have discarded it."