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Elisabeth of Brunswick Wolfenbüttel (1567–1618)

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Noble family
  
House of Welf

Buried
  
Harburg, Hamburg

Place of burial
  
Harburg, Hamburg

Mother
  
Hedwig of Brandenburg

Role
  
1567–1618

Father
  
Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg

Born
  
23 February 1567 Hessen Castle in Hessen (
1567-02-23
)

Name
  
Elisabeth Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel

Died
  
October 23, 1618, Otterndorf, Germany

Parents
  
Hedwig of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg

Grandparents
  
Hedwig Jagiellon, Electress of Brandenburg

Great-grandparents
  
Sigismund I the Old, Barbara Zapolya

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Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (23 February 1567 at Hessen Castle in Hessen – 24 October 1618 in Otterndorf) was a German noblewoman. She was princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel by birth and by her first marriage Countess of Holstein-Schauenburg and then by her second marriage Duchess of Brunswick-Harburg.

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Life

Elisabeth was a daughter of Duke Julius of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1528-1589) from his marriage with Hedwig (1540-1602), a daughter of Elector Joachim II of Brandenburg.

In 1568, Gandersheim Abbey turned Protestant, under pressure from Julius. However, the abbess, Margaret of Chlum was still Catholic. Julius tried to have Elisabeth elected in her place. However, the Abbey's chapter refused to do so. In 1582, Julius abandoned this plan and started looking around for a suitable husband from Elisabeth.

Elisabeth married for the first time on 6 May 1583 in Wolfenbutel to Count Adolph XI of Holstein-Schauenburg (1547-1601).

After Adolph's death, she remarried on 28 October 1604 at Harburg Castle to Duke Christopher of Brunswick-Harburg (1570-1606). He died two years later, after a fall in Harburg Castle.

From 1609 to 1617, Elisabeth live in Bremen, at the expense of the town of Harburg. In 1617, she returned to Harburg. She died a year later, in Otterndorf. She was buried in Harburg, Hamburg, next to her second husband.

Issue

From her first marriage, she had a son:

  • Julius (1585-1601)
  • Her second marriage was childless.

    References

    Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1567–1618) Wikipedia