Catherine of Mecklenburg
Catherine of Mecklenburg (1487 – 6 June 1561, Torgau), Duchess of Saxony, was the daughter of the Duke Magnus II of Mecklenburg and Sophie of Pomerania-Stettin. She married on 6 July 1512 in Freiberg Duke Henry the Pious of Saxony. The couple had six children:
- Sibylle (1515–1592)
- married in 1540 Duke Francis I of Saxe-Lauenburg (1510–1581)
- Aemilia (1516–1591)
- married in 1533 Margrave George the Pious of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1484–1534)
- Sidonie (1518–1575)
- married in 1545 Duke Eric II of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1528–1584)
- Maurice (1521–1553), Elector of Saxony
- married in 1541 princess Agnes of Hesse (1527–1555)
- married in 1548 princess Anne of Denmark and Norway (1532–1585)
Catherine of Mecklenburg | |
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Duchess consort of Saxony, Margravine consort of Meissen and Lady of Freiberg | |
Tenure | 1464–1500 |
Born | 1487 |
Died | 6 June 1561 (aged 73–74) Torgau |
Burial | |
Spouse | Henry the Pious |
Issue | Sybille, Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg Emilie, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach Sidonie, Duchess of Brunswick-Kalenberg Maurice, Elector of Saxony Prince Severinus Augustus, Elector of Saxony |
House | House of Mecklenburg |
Father | Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg |
Mother | Sophie of Pomerania-Stettin |
Religion | Lutheranism |
Catherine sympathized early with Martin Luther's teachings, while her husband suppressed the Reformation until 1536 for fear of his brother, the reigning Duke George the Bearded. Later, the Freiberg area became Lutheran.
When duke George tried bear down on Catherine, she told the envoy: You could do me a big favor by leaving Freiberg right now. In 1539, after the death of Duke George, the couple moved to Dresden and brought the Reformation there. Duke Henry died on 18 August 1541; Catherine outlived him by 20 years. She spent her days in Wolkenstein castle. In 1560, she published a book on etiquette for ladies, which is culturally and historically very interesting.
Ancestry
References
- Elizabeth Werl (1977), "Catherine, Duchess of Saxony, born Duchess of Mecklenburg", Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB) (in German), 11, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 325–326
- Franz Otto Stichart: Gallery of the Saxon princesses. Biographical sketches of all the ancestress of the royal house of Saxony, Fleischer, Leipzig, 1857, p. 229-247 (Google Book Search).
- Theodor Distel: News on the Duchess Catherine of Saxony and her people In: New archive for Saxon history (NASG), Volume 15, 1894, ISSN 0944-8195, p. 326 ff. (digitized).
- John Meyer: Female characters and women's sway in the House of Wettin, Weller, Bautzen, 1912.
- Sabine Ulbricht: princesses in the Saxon History (1382-1622), Sax, Beucha/Markham, 2010, ISBN 3-86729-053-9, p. 99-125.
See also
Catherine of Mecklenburg Born: 1487 Died: 6 June 1561 | ||
German royalty | ||
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Preceded by Barbara Jagiellon |
Duchess consort of Saxony and Margravine consort of Meissen 17 April 1539 – 18 August 1541 |
Succeeded by Agnes of Hesse |