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{geni:about_me} Sophie of Pomerania
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Spouse Frederick I of Denmark
Father Bogislaw X of Pomerania
Mother Anna Jagiello
Born 1498
Stettin (Szczecin)
Died 1568
Kiel
Sophie of Pomerania (1498 X 1568) was a Queen consort of Denmark and Norway as the spouse of King Frederick I of Denmark.
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1 Biography
2 Issue
3 Genetics
4 Litterature
5 References
[edit] Biography
Born in Stettin (Szczecin) into the House of Pomerania, she was the daughter of Duke Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast and Anna Jagiello of Poland (a daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria).
After the death of his first wife Anna of Brandenburg in 1514, she married Prince Frederick of Denmark, the later Frederick I of Denmark. Not much is known about her personality. She is not known to have played any political role. She is thought to have been interested i religion: a German psalm, «Gott ist mein Heil, mein Hülf und Trost», is believed to have been written by her.
Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Plön, and several villages in Holsten for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death.
In 1533, she became a widow and moved to the castle of Gottorp with her children, avaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533-36, her estates was occupated. In 1538, the new king asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel. She demanded the right to rule independetly over her fiefs, but was in 1540 forced to accept the superiority of the king.
Issue
She had six children:
-1. Duke John of Holstein (28 June 1521 X 2 October 1580)
-2. Elisabeth (14 October 1524 X 15 October 1586), married:
on 26 August 1543 to Duke Magnus of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
on 14 February 1556 to Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
-3. Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp (25 January 1526 X 1 October 1586)
-4. Anna (1527 X 4 June 1535)
-5. Dorothea (1528 X 11 November 1575), married on 27 October 1573 to Duke Christof of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
-6. Bishop Friedrich of Hildesheim and Schleswig (13 April 1532 X 27 October 1556).
Forrás / Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_of_Pomerania
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Prinzessin Sophie von Pommern-Wolgast (1)
F, #102278, b. circa 1498, d. 13 May 1568
Last Edited=14 May 2009
Prinzessin Sophie von Pommern-Wolgast was born circa 1498. She was the daughter of Bogislaw X Herzog von Pommern-Wolgast and Anne Jagellon. (2), (1)
She married Frederik I von Gottorp, King of Denmark, son of Christian I Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Norway and Dorothea von Hohenzollern, on 9 October 1518 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
She died on 13 May 1568 at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Children of Prinzessin Sophie von Pommern-Wolgast and Frederik I von Gottorp, King of Denmark
-1. Anna Oldenburg d. 4 Jun 1535
-2. Johann Oldenburg b. 28 Jun 1521, d. 2 Oct 1580
-3. Elizabeth Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark+ b. 14 Oct 1524, d. 15 Oct 1586
-4. Adolf Herzog von Holstein-Gottorp+ b. 25 Jan 1526, d. 1 Oct 1586
-5. Dorothea Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark b. 1528, d. 11 Nov 1575
-6. Frederik Oldenburg, Baron of Hildesheim b. 13 Apr 1532, d. 27 Oct 1556
Forrás / Source:
http://thepeerage.com/p10228.htm#i102278
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Sophie av Pommern
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Sophie av Pommern
Sophie av Pommern, född 1498, död 1568, dansk drottning 1523-33, gift med kung Fredrik I av Danmark.
Dotter till hertig Bogislaw X av Pommern-Wolgast och Anna Jagellonica av Polen. Gift med prins Fredrik 1514. Drottning då maken avsatte sin brorson 1523.
Vid sin kröning tilldelades hon Lolland, Falster, slotten Kiel och Plön, samt byar i Holsten. Sophie levde inte vid danska hovet utan bodde separerad från maken på sina förläningar som hon regerade som autonoma områden, vilket orsakade konflikter med danska kronan till hennes död.
Externa länkar [redigera]
* Sophie, 1498-1568 i Carl Frederik Bricka, Dansk biografisk Lexikon (1. udgave, 1902)
Företrädare:
Elisabet av Österrike Drottning av Danmark och Norge (ej regent)
1523X1533 Efterträdare:
Dorothea av Sachsen-Lauenburg
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Sophie of Pomerania
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sophie of Pomerania (1498X1568) was a Queen consort of Denmark and Norway as the spouse of King Frederick I of Denmark. She is known for her independent rule over her fiefs Lollanda and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Plön, and several villages in Holsten during her tenure as queen and queen dowager.
Biography
Born in Stettin (Szczecin) into the House of Pomerania, she was the daughter of Duke Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast and Anna Jagiello of Poland (a daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria).
After the death of his first wife Anna of Brandenburg in 1514, she married Prince Frederick of Denmark, the later Frederick I of Denmark. Not much is known about her personality. She is not known to have played any political role. She is thought to have been interested i religion: a German psalm, «Gott ist mein Heil, mein Hülf und Trost», is believed to have been written by her.
Sophie became queen consort of Denmark and Norway upon the ascension of her spouse to the throne in 1523. She was crowned 13 August 1525. At her coronation, she was granted Lolland and Falster, the castles in Kiel and Plön, and several villages in Holsten for her income. In 1526, Anne Meinstrup was appointed head lady-in-waiting for her court. Queen Sophie did not live at the Danish court as queen, but resided separated from her spouse on her property in Kiel, and treated her estates as her private independent fiefs, which caused disagreements with her spouse during his reign. The conflicts continued during the reign of his successors and until her death.
In 1533, she became a widow and moved to the castle of Gottorp with her children, avaiting the outcome of the election of the new king. During the Count's Feud 1533X36, her estates was occupated. In 1538, the new king asked her to leave Gottorp because of the costs and reside in Kiel. She demanded the right to rule independetly over her fiefs, but was in 1540 forced to accept the superiority of the king.
[edit]Issue
She had six children:
Duke John of Holstein (28 June 1521 X 2 October 1580)
Elizabeth (14 October 1524 X 15 October 1586), married:
on 26 August 1543 to Duke Magnus of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
on 14 February 1556 to Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp (25 January 1526 X 1 October 1586)
Anne (1527 X 4 June 1535)
Dorothea (1528 X 11 November 1575), married on 27 October 1573 to Duke Christof of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
Frederick, Bishop of Hildesheim and Schleswig (13 April 1532 X 27 October 1556).
[edit]Genetics
As a matrilineal relative of Barbara of Celje and ultimately of Nicholas II of Russia, she and all her female-line descendants are members of mitochondrial haplogroup T.
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