Ursula of Brandenburg, Duchess of Münsterberg-Oels

This article is about the Duchess of Münsterberg and Oels and Countess of Glatz. For the Duchess of Mecklenburg, see Ursula of Brandenburg.
Ursula of Brandenburg
Spouse(s) Henry the Elder of Munsterberg-Oels
Noble family House of Hohenzollern
Father Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg
Mother Margarete of Baden
Born (1450-09-25)25 September 1450
Died 25 November 1508(1508-11-25) (aged 58)
Breslau

Ursula of Brandenburg (25 September 1450 25 November 1508, Breslau) was a princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage Duchess of Münsterberg and Oels and Countess of Glatz.

Life

Ursula was the eldest child of the Elector Albrecht Achilles of Brandenburg (1414–1486) from his first marriage to Margarete of Baden (1431–1457). The princess was considered a favorite child of her father and one of the most prominent victims of the marriage of convenience in the 15th century. First, she had been promised to Duke Albert the Brave of Saxony. When he broke off the engagement, she was passed on to his older brother, Ernest. When this engagement was also dissolved, the next marriage candidate was Duke Henry the Elder of Münsterberg-Oels (1448–1498), son of the Bohemian king George of Poděbrady. In 1466 Pope Paul II disapproved of the engagement as a "blasphemous connection with a heretic", and Ursula and her father were excommunicated. The relations between Brandenburg and Emperor Frederick III also worsened due the engagement.[1] George of Poděbrady and Abrecht Achilles created a defensive alliance against all the opponents of the marriage. Ursula then secretly became engaged to Count Rudolph III of Sulz, Landgrave in Klettgau, without telling her father.

The pope dissolved this engagement, and she eventually married in Cheb (German: Eger), on 9 February 1467, Duke Henry the Elder of Münsterberg. The ban imposed on Ursula and her father was lifted in 1471.[2]

Issue

From her marriage to Henry, Ursula had the following children:

married in 1487 Princess Salome (1475/76-1514), daughter of Duke John II of Żagań and Großglogau
married in 1488 Princess Jadwiga (1476-1524), also a daughter of John II of Żagań
married in 1494 Prince Ernest of Anhalt-Dessau
married in 1488 Princess Anna (1480/83-1541), also a daughter of John II of Żagań

References

Footnotes

  1. Ingo Materna, Wolfgang Ribbe, Kurt Adamy: Brandenburgische Geschichte, Akademie Verlag, 1995, p. 206
  2. Georg H. Nicolovius: Erinnerungen an die Kurfürsten von Brandenburg , Perthes, 1838, S. 25
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