Barbara of Poland

Barbara of Poland

Kvinne 1478 - 1534  (55 år)

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  • Navn Barbara of Poland 
    Fødsel 15 Jul 1478  Sandomierz, Kielce, Poland Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Kjønn Kvinne 
    Død 15 Feb 1534  Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Begravelse Domkirche,Meissen,Dresden,Saxony Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Person ID I96185  Boe
    Sist endret 16 Sep 2012 

    Familie Georg "der Bärtige" von Sachsen,   f. 27 Aug 1471, Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(HRR) Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 17 Apr 1539, Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland(HRR) Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 67 år) 
    Ekteskap 21 Nov 1496  Leipzig,Leipzig,Saxony Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Barn 
     1. Christof I, Prince Of Saxony,   f. 8 Sep 1497, Dresden,Drsdn,Sxny Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 5 Des 1497 (Alder 0 år)
     2. Johann von Sachsen,   f. 24 Aug 1498, Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland(HRR) Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 11 Jan 1537, København, Roskilde domkirke, Roskilde, Sachsen Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 38 år)
     3. Wolfgang, Prince Of Saxony,   f. Ca 1499, Of Dresden,Drsdn,Sxny Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 12 Jan 1500 (Alder 1 år)
     4. Anna, Princess Of Saxony,   f. 21 Jan 1500, Of Dresden,Drsdn,Sxny Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 23 Jan 1500 (Alder 0 år)
     5. Christof II, Prince Of Saxony,   f. 27 Mai 1501, Of Dresden,Drsdn,Sxny Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 27 Mai 1501 (Alder 0 år)
     6. Agnes, Princess Of Saxony,   f. 7 Jan 1503, Of Dresden,Drsdn,Sxny Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 16 Apr 1503 (Alder 0 år)
     7. Friedrich, Prince Of Saxony,   f. 15 Mar 1504, Dresden,Dresden,Saxony Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 26 Feb 1539, Dresden,Dresden,Saxony Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 34 år)
     8. Christina von Wettin,   f. 25 Des 1505, Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland(HRR) Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 15 Apr 1549, Deggendorf, Hessen-Nassau, Deutschland(HRR) Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 43 år)
     9. Magdalene von Sachsen, Wettin, Kurfürstin zu Brandenburg,   f. 7 Mar 1507, Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland(HRR) Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 25 Jan 1534, Berlin, Brandenburg, Deutschland(HRR) Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 26 år)
     10. Margarethe, Princess Of Saxony,   f. 7 Sep 1508, Dresden,Drsdn,Sxny Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 19 Des 1510 (Alder 2 år)
    Famile ID F30862  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram
    Sist endret 27 Des 2023 

  • Notater 
    • {geni:about_me} Barbara of Poland

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Barbara of Poland (15 July 1478 X 15 February 1534 [1]) was a princess of Poland and a duchess of Saxony.

      Family

      Barbara was the daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon and his wife Elizabeth of Austria and Bohemia. Her paternal grandparents were Jogaila and his fourth wife Sophia of Halshany. Her maternal grandparents were Albert II of Germany and his wife Elizabeth of Bohemia.

      Barbara shared her name with her great-grandmother, Barbara of Cilli. Barbara was the twelfth of thirteen children born to her parents. Barbara's siblings included: Vladislas II of Hungary, Jadwiga, Duchess of Bavaria, Saint Casimir, John I Albert of Poland, Alexander Jagiellon, Sigismund I the Old, Anna, Sophia, Margravine of Brandenburg and three sisters named Elizabeth.

      [edit]Life

      Barbara married on 21 November 1496 at a glittering ceremony, in Leipzig to George, Duke of Saxony (1471-1539). At the wedding, 6286 German and Polish nobles were said to be present. This marriage was a key part of relations between Germany and Poland. For Barbara's family the marriage was also important due to their rivalry with the House of Habsburg.

      Barbara founded with her husband in 1513 Meissen Cathedral several Masses and liturgical celebration of Easter, have been listed to have taken place since then. Barbara sent letters to her husband while he at battles. Witnesses say the couple had a very loving and happy marriage. Barbara died 15 February 1534. George was stricken by greif, he grew a beard during this time, which was why he was nicknamed "the Bearded".

      Barbara was buried in the cathedral of Meissen in her husband's funeral chapel, built betweem 1521-1524. Barbara and George were the last Prince and Princess of the House of Wettin to be buried at the cathedral. The altarpiece inthe chapel was the grave of Lucas Cranach the Elder. They are surrounded by apostles and saints [2].

      George and Barbara had ten children:

      Christoph (died young)

      Johann (24 August X 11 January 1537)

      Wolfgang (died young)

      Anna (died young)

      Christoph (died young)

      Agnes (died young)

      Friedrich (15 March 1504 X 26 February 1539)

      Christine (25 December 1505 X 15 April 1549), married Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse

      Magdalena (7 March 1507 X 25 January 1534), married Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg

      Margarethe (died young)

      [edit]Genetics

      Through her daughter Christine, Barbara of Poland is a direct matrilineal ancestor of Nicholas II of Russia. Provided the genealogy is correct, this implies that she and all her matrilineal relatives are members of mitochondrial haplogroup T.


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      Barbara of Poland (15 July 1478 X 15 February 1534 [1]) was a princess of Poland and a duchess of Saxony.

      Family

      Barbara was the daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon and his wife Elizabeth of Austria and Bohemia. Her paternal grandparents were Jogaila and his fourth wife Sophia of Halshany. Her maternal grandparents were Albert II of Germany and his wife Elizabeth of Bohemia.

      Barbara shared her name with her great-grandmother, Barbara of Cilli. Barbara was the twelfth of thirteen children born to her parents. Barbara's siblings included: Vladislas II of Hungary, Jadwiga, Duchess of Bavaria, Saint Casimir, John I Albert of Poland, Alexander Jagiellon, Sigismund I the Old, Anna, Sophia, Margravine of Brandenburg and three sisters named Elizabeth.

      Life

      Barbara was married on 21 November 1496 at a glittering ceremony, in Leipzig to George, Duke of Saxony (1471-1539). At the wedding, 6286 German and Polish nobles were said to be present. This marriage was a key part of relations between Germany and Poland. For Barbara's family the marriage was also important due to their rivalry with the House of Habsburg.

      Barbara founded with her husband in 1513 Meissen Cathedral; several Masses and liturgical celebration of Easter have been listed to have taken place since then. Barbara sent letters to her husband while he was at battles. Witnesses say the couple had a very loving and happy marriage. Barbara died 15 February 1534. George was stricken by grief, he grew a beard during this time, which was why he was nicknamed "the Bearded".

      Barbara was buried in the cathedral of Meissen in her husband's funeral chapel, built between 1521-1524. Barbara and George were the last Prince and Princess of the House of Wettin to be buried at the cathedral. The altarpiece inthe chapel was the grave of Lucas Cranach the Elder. They are surrounded by apostles and saints [2].

      G eorge and Barbara had ten children:

      Christoph (died young)

      Johann (24 August X 11 January 1537)

      Wolfgang (died young)

      Anna (died young)

      Christoph (died young)

      Agnes (died young)

      Friedrich (15 March 1504 X 26 February 1539)

      Christine (25 December 1505 X 15 April 1549), married Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse

      Magdalena (7 March 1507 X 25 January 1534), married Joachim II Hector, Elector of Brandenburg

      Margarethe (died young)

      Genetics

      Through her daughter Christine, Barbara of Poland is a direct matrilineal ancestor of Nicholas II of Russia. Provided the genealogy is correct, this implies that she and all her matrilineal relatives are members of mitochondrial haplogroup T.