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Catherine of Brunswick Wolfenbüttel, Margravine of Brandenburg Küstrin

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Tenure
  
1537-1571


Mother
  
Maria of Wurttemberg

Died
  
16 May 1574Krosno Odrzanskie

Spouse
  
John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kustrin

Issue
  
Elisabeth, Margravine of Brandenburg-AnsbachCatherine, Electress of Brandeburg

Father
  
Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg

Name
  
Catherine Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel,

Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1518, Wolfenbüttel – 16 May 1574, Krosno Odrzańskie) was a Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel by birth and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Küstrin.

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Life

Catherine was a daughter of the Duke Henry V of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1489–1568) from his first marriage to Maria of Württemberg (1496–1541), daughter of Count Henry of Württemberg.

She married on 11 November 1537 in Wolfenbüttel Margrave John of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1513–1571). Catherine was instrumental in the spread of the Reformation in the Margraviate of Brandenburg.

Catherine was considered extremely frugal and thrifty, and she actively supported her husband. She had several outbuildings in Küstrin and a kitchen garden. She had so-called "wild garden" in a suburb of Küstrin and other goods in Schaumburg, Drew and her favorite seat Dębno, a gift from her husband. Catherine settled Dutch religious refugees in Dębno, who started a vibrant clothi-making industry. She built a school and a church and in 1562, Dębno was granted a city charter.

Catherine, who was described as very popular, was known by the population as Mother Kate. She founded the first pharmacy in Ośno Lubuskie and built another in Küstrin from which she provided the poor with free medicine. Catherine built numerous farms and dairies, which she administered herself and she also sold the harvest herself.

Catherine died in 1574. Her grave was discovered in 1999 in the ruins of the parish church in Küstrin by archaeologists from Szczecin.

The Katharinenstraße ("Catherine Street") in Berlin-Halensee is named after her.

Issue

From her marriage to Henry, Catherine had two daughters:

  • Elisabeth (1540–1578)
  • married in 1558 Margrave George Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1539-1603)
  • Catherine (1549–1602)
  • married in Elector in 1570 Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg (1546-1608)

    References

    Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Margravine of Brandenburg-Küstrin Wikipedia


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