Kto poślubił Barbara Hohenzollern (1495–1552)'ego?

  • George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg ożenił się z Barbara Hohenzollern (1495–1552) roku . Barbara of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach miał 15 lat w dniu ślubu (15 lata, 0 miesięcy i 15 dni). George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg miał 7 lat w dniu ślubu (7 lata, 9 miesięcy i 16 dni). Różnica wieku wynosiła 7 lata, 2 miesięcy i 29 dni.

    Małżeństwo trwało 41 lata, 11 miesięcy i 24 dni (15335 dni). Małżeństwo zakończyło się r.

  • George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg ożenił się z Barbara Hohenzollern (1495–1552) w roku. Różnica wieku wynosiła 7 lata, 2 miesięcy i 29 dni.

    Małżeństwo zakończyło się r.

Barbara Hohenzollern (1495–1552): Oś czasu stanu małżeństwa

Barbara Hohenzollern (1495–1552)

Barbara Hohenzollern (ur. 24 września 1495 w Ansbach, zm. 23 września 1552) – margrabianka brandenburska.

Była córką Fryderyka Starszego, margrabiego brandenburskiego na Ansbach i Zofii Jagiellonki.

26 lipca 1528 roku poślubiła Jerzego III, landgrafa na Leuchtenbergu.

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George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg

George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg (13 December 1502 – 21 May 1555) was Landgrave of Leuchtenberg from 1 September 1531 to 1555.

George succeeded John IV as Landgrave after his death in 1531. His mother was Margareta von Schwarzburg, who had died in 1518.

After completing his studies, he became and advisor and treasurer to Emperor Charles V and fought in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. His post required that he provide horses and knights to Duke Louis X of Bavaria and to the Emperor to fight the war against the Ottoman Empire. He borrowed the knights and horses, as well as 14000guilders from Elector Palatine Otto Henry.

In 1546, George III and Elector Palatine Frederick III signed the Treaty of Heidelberg, which defined the boundary between Leuchtenberg and the Palatinate and the privileges of Leuchtenberg. George's brother, Christopher of Leuchtenberg (d. 1554) commanded the cavalry in the army of Albert II Alcibiades. Christopher and Albert took several loans from George and the latter was cited before the Reichskammergericht for breach of the peace. He had to temporarily hand over the Lordship of Grünsfeld and compensate the victims of the looting and pillaging. His brother Christopher died impoverished in a guest house in Regensburg. His second brother Hans was mentally ill and lived most of his life with their sister in Wallerstein.

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Plassenburg, Kulmbach, Niemcy

Barbara Hohenzollern (1495–1552)

 
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George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg

George III, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg (13 December 1502 – 21 May 1555) was Landgrave of Leuchtenberg from 1 September 1531 to 1555.

George succeeded John IV as Landgrave after his death in 1531. His mother was Margareta von Schwarzburg, who had died in 1518.

After completing his studies, he became and advisor and treasurer to Emperor Charles V and fought in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. His post required that he provide horses and knights to Duke Louis X of Bavaria and to the Emperor to fight the war against the Ottoman Empire. He borrowed the knights and horses, as well as 14000guilders from Elector Palatine Otto Henry.

In 1546, George III and Elector Palatine Frederick III signed the Treaty of Heidelberg, which defined the boundary between Leuchtenberg and the Palatinate and the privileges of Leuchtenberg. George's brother, Christopher of Leuchtenberg (d. 1554) commanded the cavalry in the army of Albert II Alcibiades. Christopher and Albert took several loans from George and the latter was cited before the Reichskammergericht for breach of the peace. He had to temporarily hand over the Lordship of Grünsfeld and compensate the victims of the looting and pillaging. His brother Christopher died impoverished in a guest house in Regensburg. His second brother Hans was mentally ill and lived most of his life with their sister in Wallerstein.

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Lokalizacja ślubu

Plassenburg, Kulmbach, Niemcy

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