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Family Subtree Diagram : Descendants of Anna von Zahringen (D. 1227)

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Sir John Tyndal, KB, of Hockwold, sold his Suffolk manor 15 24. [MagnaCharta Sureties

1434 - Unknown Mary Mondeford Mary, daughter and heir of Sir Osbert Mondeford of Feltwell , Norfolk,Esq., by Elizabeth Berney.  [Ancestral Roots]



1436 - 1488 William Tyndal 52 52 Sir William Tyndal, KB, of Dene and Hockwold, Norfolk, KB 1 473, d. c1488 (Inq.p.m. 13 Henry VII), inherited Worlingto n Manor 1484 as oneof the heirs of Thomas, Lord Scales, being a descendant of Elizabeth(Scales) Felbrigg, and he was declared heir by inheritance through hisgreat-grandmother Margaret to the Kingdom of Bohemia; he m. Mary,daughter and heir of Sir Osbert Mondeford of Feltwell, Norfolk, Es q.,by Elizabeth Berney.  [Ancestral Roots]



1414 Margaret Yelverton  Margaret, daughter of Sir William Yelverton, Justice of the King'sBench 1471.  [Ancestral Roots]





1390 - 1426 Helena de Felbrigg 36 36 Heiress of Breisworth 1412 - 1448 Thomas Tyndal 36 36 Sir Thomas Tyndal, of Dene and Redenhall, co. Norfolk, Lord of themanor of Breisworth, d. 1448; m. Margaret, daughter of Sir WilliamYelverton. [Magna Charta Sureties]

Lord of Breisworth.
1367 - 1431 Simon de Felbrigg 64 64 1431 - 1495 Dorothea von Brandenburg 64 64 Dorothea of Brandenburg (Germany-1430/1431 – Denmark-November 10,1495) was the consort of Christopher of Bavaria and Christian I ofDenmark. She is also known as Dorothea of Hohenzollern and as DorothyAchillies. She was queen of Denmark (1445-1448 and 1449-1481), Norway(1445-1448 and 1450-1481) and Sweden (1447-1448 and 1457-1464) twotimes each. She also served as regent in Denmark during the absencesof her spouse.

Family
Dorothea was born in 1430 or 1431 to John, Margrave ofBrandenburg-Kulmbach and Barbara of Saxe-Wittenberg (1405-1465). Shehad two sisters: Barbara (1423-1481, who became the Marchioness ofMantua, and Elisabeth (14??-1451), who married Joachim I Mlodszy, Dukeof Pomerania (14??-1451).

She married, on 12 September 1445, Christopher of Bavaria, the King ofDenmark from 1440-1448, Sweden from 1441-1448 and Norway from1442-1448. The wedding was held in Copenhagen. She was crowned queenof the three kingdoms on 14 September 1445.

After Christopher's death, Dorothea married the next elected king,King Christian I of Denmark, on 28 October 1449. In 1457, she becamequeen of Sweden for the second time, and was crowned in UppsalaCathedral.

Biography
She was given control over fiefs in all three Nordic Kingdoms at avalue of 45,000 Rhine guilders, as well as an additional note of fiefsvalued at 15,000 in Oberpfalz. When she was widowed in 1448, therewere marriage negotiations with Albert VI, Archduke of Austria andKing Casimir IV Jagiellon, but when Christian of Oldenburg was chosenas the new king of Denmark, it was agreed that he should marry herinstead.

As a widow, her many fiefs were considered a problem. At her secondwedding, she renounced her existing fiefs in Denmark and Norway, whichwere replaced with Kalundborg and Samsø in Denmark and Romerike inNorway. Her claim over her territories in Sweden, however, wassomething she would not give up. For the rest of her life, she foughtto regain control over them. In 1451, war erupted between thecountries over her inheritance. She gained control over Närke andVärmland in 1457, and lost them in 1464. In this affair, she asked forthe help of the Pope from 1455, and he excommunicated the Swedishregent Sten Sture the Elder. This disrupted the separate politicalnegotiations with Sweden for many years, and her son had theexcommunication removed as soon as she died in 1495 - her son becameking of Sweden in 1497. She also fought with her uncle to inherit fromher father.

She served as regent during the absence of her spouse. She was grantedthe slotsloven, which meant she had the right to command all thecastles in Denmark. She was a great powerholder due to her strongeconomic position, toward both her husband and her son. She alsoacquired fiefs from her spouse when she lent him money he could notpay back: in 1479, she acquired Holsten and in 1480 Schleswig from herhusband as a security for a loan he was unable to pay back, and at thetime of his death, she ruled the duchies as her own territory.

In 1475 and 1488, she visited the Pope in Rome and her sister Barbarain Mantova; in 1488, she also met the Emperor in Innsbrück. In 1490,she divided Holsten and Schleswig between her sons. She was describedas cold, practical and economic. As a widow, she stayed mainly atKalundborg castle. She died on 25 November 1495, and is interred nextto her second husband in Roskilde Cathedral.

Children
Oluf (1450-1451)
Canute (1451-1455)
John (Hans) (1455-1513), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, King of Denmark,Norway and Sweden
Margarete (1456-1486), married King James III of Scotland in 1469
King Frederik I of Denmark and Norway (1471-1533)
1426 - 1481 Christian von Oldenburg 55 55 King of Denmark, Norway & Sweden John von Oldenburg King of Denmark, Norway, Sweden Frederick von Oldenburg He was the King of Denmark & Norway (1523-1533). William 'The Victorious' von Brunswick He was the Duke of Lüneberg (1416-1482). Henry von Brunswick He was the Duke of Lüneburg. Henry 'The Pacific' von Brunswick He was the Duke of Brunswick (1432-1473). 1328 - 1373 Magnus "Torquatus" von Brunswick 45 45 Duke of Brunswick (1369-1373)

Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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Magnus (c. 1328 – 1373, Leveste, a part of today's Gehrden), calledMagnus with the Necklace (Latin Magnus Torquatus) or Magnus II, wasduke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

Magnus was the son of Magnus the Pious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg,who ruled over the Principality of Brunswick and Lüneburg-Wolfenbüttel(colloquially also Brunswick), a subdivision of the ducalprincipalities. In 1363 Magnus and his brother Louis helped theirbrother Prince-Archbishop Albert II of Bremen to assert himselfagainst the incumbent diocesan administrator Morris of Oldenburg, whoclaimed the see for himself. Magnus, Louis and the latter'sfather-in-law William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle, and theirtroops beleaguered Morris in the prince-archiepiscopal castle in Hagenim Bremischen and forced him to sign his resignation.

After the death of his brother Louis in 1367, Magnus became thedesignated heir of both ducal principalities, Wolfenbüttel andPrincipality of Brunswick and Lüneburg-Celle (colloquially alsoLüneburg). When both his father and William II, who ruled over Celle,died in 1369, Magnus gained both ducal principalities. But already in1370, he lost Celle to the Ascanian dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg (Albertand his uncle Wenceslas, Elector of Saxe-Wittemberg), who had beengiven the principality by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, who had alsobanned Magnus. Several cities, including Lüneburg, Uelzen, and Hanoverswitched allegiance to the Ascanians; Magnus managed to keep the Cityof Brunswick among his allies only with difficulties. The Lüneburg Warof Succession continued for several years after Magnus died in battlenear Leveste in 1373.


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Magnus married Catherine, daughter of Bernhard III, Prince ofAnhalt-Bernburg, who married Magnus' enemy Albert, Duke ofSaxe-Wittenberg, after his death. They had the following children thatreached adulthood:

Otto, Archbishop of Bremen (died 1406)
Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (died 1400)
Bernard I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (died 1434)
Henry the Mild (died 1416)
Agnes I (died 1410), married Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Helen, married Eric I, Count of Hoya
Elizabeth (died 1420), married Maurice IV, Count of Oldenburg
Sophie, married Eric IV, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Maud, married Otto III, Count of Hoya
Agnes II, married Busso IV, Count of Mansfeld, Bogislav VI, Duke ofPomerania-Wolgast, and King Albert of Sweden

[edit] References
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, vol. 20, p. 64-66
Zedlers Universal-Lexicon, vol. 19, p. 241-242
Catherine von ANHALT- Brandenburg Frederick von Brunswick Bernard von Brunswick He was the Duke of Brunswick (1388-1434). Frederick 'The Pious' von Brunswick He was the Duke of Lüneburg (1434-1458).

Otto 'The Lame' von Brunswick He was the Duke of Lüneburg. 1370 - 1420 Elizabeth von Brunswick 50 50 1304 - 1369 Magnus von Brunswick 65 65 He was the Duke of Brunswick.

Otto 'The Magnanimous' von Brunswick Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburg (1464-1471). Bernard von Luneburg He was the Duke of Brunswick (1458-1464). Anne von Nassau She was the Countess of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz. Henry 'The Middle' von Brunswick-Luneburg He was the Duke of Brunswick (1471-1522). 1271 - 1297 Jutta von Hapsburg 26 26 1271 - 1305 Wenceslas Przemysl 34 34 King of Bohemia & Poland Agnes PRZEMYSL Rudolph von Hapsburg He was the Duke of Austria (1282-1290). John 'The Parricide' von Hapsburg 1397 - 1426 William Tyndal 29 29 1367 - 1413 Margaret 46 46 1315 - 1349 Jutte (Bonne) de Luxembourg, Princess of Bohemia 34 34 1266 - 1346 Jean de Luxembourg 80 80 Duke of Luxembourg

1292 - 1330 Elizabeth (Eliska) Przemyslide 38 38 She was the Princess of Bohemia. 1316 - 1378 Karel IV Holy Roman Emperor 62 62 1329 - 1409 Premysl I Nosak Prince of Teschen 80 80 1330 - Unknown Princess of Bohemia 1322 - 1375 Jan Jindrich, Prinz zu Bohemia 53 53 1337 - 1383 Wenceslas I, Duc de Luxembourg 46 46 1196 Heilwig von Kyburg D. 1239 Albrecht von Hapsburg 1225 Gertrude von Hohenburg Clemence von Hapsburg 1218 - 1291 Rudolph Von Hapsburg 73 73 Holy Roman Emperor.



Holy Roman Emperor.
1255 - 1308 Albert von Hapsburg 53 53 Holy Roman Emperor 1247 - 1322 Agnes Gertrude 75 75 Princess of Austria. 1230 Kunigunde von Hapsburg 1211 - 1263 Elisabeth von Hapsburg 52 52 1262 - 1293 Klementia von Hapsburg 31 31 D. 1227 Ulrich von Kyburg 1190 - 1228 Werner I Graf von Kyburg 38 38 1395 - 1436 Hedwig 41 41 1367 - 1404 Gerhard 37 37 Duke of Holstein 1380 - 1440 Dietrich von Oldenburg 60 60 1456 - 1486 Margaret von Oldenburg 30 30 She was the Princess of Denmark. 1267 - 1345 Agnes von Beieren 78 78 1305 - 1356 Sophie von Brandenburg 51 51 1256 - 1319 Heinrich von Brandenburg 63 63 1300 - 1330 Jutta von Brandenburg 30 30 1229 - 2 FEB 1293/94 Lodewijk 'De Strenge' von Bayern 1251 - 1304 Mathlida (Mechtild) von Habsburg 53 53
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