Christian I
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Christian I
Summary
Christian I is a human[1]. His place of birth was Bernburg[2]. He was born on May 11, 1568[3]. He passed away in Bernburg[4]. He died on April 17, 1630[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (68 views/month, #7,256 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Christian I was born in Bernburg[2].
- Christian I passed away in Bernburg[4].
- Christian I was born on May 11, 1568[3].
- Christian I died on April 17, 1630[5].
- Christian I is buried at Schlosskirche St. Aegidien (Bernburg)[8].
- Christian I's father was Joachim Ernest, Prince of Anhalt[9].
- Christian I's mother was Agnes of Barby-Mühlingen[10].
- Among Christian I's spouses was Princess Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg[11].
- A child of Christian I was Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg[12].
- A child of Christian I was Eleonore Marie of Anhalt-Bernburg[13].
- A child of Christian I was Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode[14].
- A child of Christian I was Sophie Margarete of Anhalt-Dessau[15].
- A child of Christian I was Anhalt-Bernburg, Fürst Ernst[16].
- A child of Christian I was Friedrich Christian von Anhalt-Bernburg[17].
- Christian I held citizenship in Holy Roman Empire[18].
- Christian I's professions included diplomat[6].
- Christian I was a member of Fruitbearing Society[19].
- Christian I is recorded as male[20].
- Christian I's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Christian I's family is recorded as House of Ascania (younger Anhalt-Bernburg branch)[22].
- Christian I's noble title is recorded as duke[23].
- Christian I's Commons category is recorded as Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg[24].
- Christian I was part of the conflict Thirty Years' War[25].
- Christian I's given name is recorded as Christian[26].
- Christian I's described by source is recorded as Vlastenský slovník historický[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Bernburg[2], Christian I… he was born on May 11, 1568[3]. His father was Joachim Ernest, Prince of Anhalt[9]. His mother was Agnes of Barby-Mühlingen[10].
Career and Affiliations
Christian I's professions included diplomat[6].
Personal Life
Among Christian I's spouses was Princess Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg[11]. Children include Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg[12], a translator[28], 1599–1656[29], of Holy Roman Empire[30]; Eleonore Marie of Anhalt-Bernburg[13], an aristocrat[31], 1600–1657[32], of Holy Roman Empire[33]; Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode[14], an aristocrat[34], 1613–1670[35], of Holy Roman Empire[36]; Sophie Margarete of Anhalt-Dessau[15], an aristocrat[37], 1615–1673[38]; Anhalt-Bernburg, Fürst Ernst[16], a military personnel[39], 1608–1632[40]; and Friedrich Christian von Anhalt-Bernburg[17], 1596–1596[41].
Death and Burial
Christian I died on April 17, 1630[5]. He passed away in Bernburg[4]. Burial took place at Schlosskirche St. Aegidien (Bernburg)[8].
Why It Matters
Christian I ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (68 views/month, #7,256 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] He is known by 33 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
FAQs
Where was Christian I born?
Christian I's place of birth was Bernburg[2].
Where did Christian I die?
Christian I passed away in Bernburg[4].
Who were Christian I's parents?
Christian I's father was Joachim Ernest, Prince of Anhalt[9]. Christian I's mother was Agnes of Barby-Mühlingen[10].
Who was Christian I married to?
Christian I's spouses include Princess Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg[11].
What did Christian I do for work?
Christian I worked as diplomat[6].