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  1. Sofia di Brandeburgo-Ansbach (Ansbach, 23 marzo 1535 – Legnica, 22 febbraio 1587) è stata una principessa di Brandeburgo-Ansbach e per matrimonio duchessa di Legnica.

  2. Sofia di Brandeburgo ( Zechlin, 6 giugno 1568 – Colditz, 7 dicembre 1622) è stata una principessa di Brandeburgo e per matrimonio elettrice di Sassonia. Dal 1591 era reggente di Sassonia durante la minore età del figlio Cristiano II . Indice. 1 Famiglia. 2 Matrimonio. 3 Morte. 4 Ascendenza. 5 Altri progetti. Famiglia.

  3. Il 14 febbraio 1479 a Francoforte sull'Oder sposò Sofia Jagellone (6 aprile 1464-5 ottobre 1512), figlia del re Casimiro IV di Polonia e di sua moglie Elisabetta d'Asburgo e sorella del re Sigismondo I di Polonia. La coppia ebbe diciassette figli: Elisabetta (nata e morta nel 1480); Casimiro (27 settembre 1481–21 settembre 1527);

    • Friedrich II von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach
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  4. Ultimo figlio del margravio Federico, della linea dei Brandenburgo-Ansbach. Nato il 16 maggio 1491, fu avviato alla carriera ecclesiastica. Ventenne appena, i cavalieri teutonici lo elessero a loro gran maestro, sperandone liberazione dalla Polonia, poichè sua madre, Sofia, era sorella al re polacco Sigismondo.

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    Betrothals

    In 1468, Sophia was first betrothed to Archduke Maximilian of Austria, son and heir of Emperor Frederick III. Then, on 8 April of the same year, Protas Černohorský of Boskovice, Bishop of Olomouc, appeared as a representative of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, asking the hand of Sophia, although soon Matthias preferred the hand of Sophia's elder sister, Hedwig. A marriage to Maximilian seemed more likely for Sophia, mostly because she and her sisters were all attractive brides for European...

    Marriage with Frederick of Brandenburg

    It's unknown when exactly started the negotiations for a marriage between Sophia and Prince Frederick of Brandeburg, son of Elector Albrecht III Achilles. There is a presumption that the idea could emerged in the summer of 1470, when Polish deputies Dziersław z Rytwian and Stanisław Ostroróg visited Brandenburg. In 1473 the Polish royal representatives Paweł Jasieński (starost of Chełm and Belz) and Stanisław Kurozwęcki led the negotiations for the marriage between Sophia and Frederick, which...

    Sophia as Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach

    On 11 March 1486, Sophia's father-in-law Albrecht III Achilles died. Her husband Frederick and brother-in-law Siegmund inherited the Franconian domains of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Siegmund took Kulmbach, while Frederick received Ansbach. Sophia thus became in the Margravine consort of Ansbach. Shortly after, they received in their domains the visit of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III. During all this time, a continuing problem was the payment of Sophia's dowry. In 1489, Sophia's brother Vlad...

    Sophia and Frederick had: 1. Elisabeth of Brandenburg-Ansbach (30 June 1480 – c.2 July 1480). 2. Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach(27 September 1481 – 21 September 1527). 3. Margaret of Brandenburg-Ansbach (10 January 1483 – 10 July 1532). 4. George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach(4 March 1484 – 27 December 1543). 5. Sophia of Brandenburg-...

    K. Baczkowski: Polish history of late-medieval, Kraków 1999, ISBN 83-85719-40-7, p. 230, 236, 249.
    M. Duczmal: Jagiellonowie. Biographical Lexicon, Poznań-Kraków 1996, ISBN 83-08-02577-3, pp. 495–507.
    W. Dworzaczek: Genealogy, Warsaw, 1959.
    E. Rudzki: Polish queens, vol. 1, Warsaw 1990, p. 134, 141, 148, 153, 154.
  5. Sofía de Brandeburgo (Rheinsberg, 6 de junio de 1568-Dresde, 7 de diciembre de 1622) fue una princesa de Brandeburgo por nacimiento, y electora de Sajonia por matrimonio. Vida [ editar ] Sofía era un miembro de la Casa de Hohenzollern , e hija del príncipe elector Juan Jorge de Brandeburgo (1525-1598) y de su segunda esposa, Sabina de ...

  6. Sophie of Brandenburg (6 June 1568 – 7 December 1622) was Electress of Saxony by marriage to Christian I, Elector of Saxony. She was regent from 1591 to 1601 during the minority of their son Christian II.