Dorothea of Brandenburg
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Dorothea of Brandenburg
Summary
Dorothea of Brandenburg is a human[1]. Born in Margraviate of Brandenburg[2], she… she was born on 1430[3]. She passed away in Kalundborg[4]. She died on November 10, 1495[5]. She worked as a consort[6]. She has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Margraviate of Brandenburg[2], Dorothea of Brandenburg…
- Dorothea of Brandenburg died in Kalundborg[4].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg was born on 1430[3].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg died on November 10, 1495[5].
- Burial took place at Roskilde Cathedral[8].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's father was John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach[9].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's mother was Barbara of Saxe-Wittenberg[10].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg was married to Christopher of Bavaria[11].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg was married to Christian I of Denmark[12].
- A child of Dorothea of Brandenburg was Olaf of Denmark[13].
- A child of Dorothea of Brandenburg was Canute of Denmark[14].
- A child of Dorothea of Brandenburg was John, King of Denmark[15].
- A child of Dorothea of Brandenburg was Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland[16].
- A child of Dorothea of Brandenburg was Frederick I of Denmark[17].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg held citizenship in Germany[18].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's professions included consort[6].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg held the position of Queen consort of Denmark[19].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg held the position of Queen consort of Denmark[20].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[21].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg is recorded as female[22].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's family is recorded as House of Hohenzollern[24].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's noble title is recorded as queen consort[25].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's noble title is recorded as duchess[26].
- Dorothea of Brandenburg's Commons category is recorded as Dorothea of Brandenburg, Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Dorothea of Brandenburg was born in Margraviate of Brandenburg[2]. She was born on 1430[3]. Her father was John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach[9]. Her mother was Barbara of Saxe-Wittenberg[10].
Career and Affiliations
Dorothea of Brandenburg worked as a consort[6]. Positions held include Queen consort of Denmark[19], a position[28], in Kingdom of Denmark[29].
Personal Life
Spouses include Christopher of Bavaria[11], a monarch[30], 1416–1448[31], of Holy Roman Empire[32] and Christian I of Denmark[12], a monarch[33], 1426–1481[34], of Norway[35], awarded the Order of the Elephant[36]. Children include Olaf of Denmark[13], an aristocrat[37], 1450–1451[38]; Canute of Denmark[14], an aristocrat[39], 1451–1455[40]; John, King of Denmark[15], a monarch[41], 1455–1513[42], of Norway[43], awarded the Order of the Elephant[44]; Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland[16], an aristocrat[45], 1456–1486[46], of Kingdom of Denmark[47]; and Frederick I of Denmark[17], a monarch[48], 1471–1533[49], of Norway[50], awarded the Order of the Elephant[51]. Dorothea of Brandenburg's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[21].
Death and Burial
Dorothea of Brandenburg died on November 10, 1495[5]. She died in Kalundborg[4]. Burial took place at Roskilde Cathedral[8].
Why It Matters
Dorothea of Brandenburg has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] She is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]
FAQs
Where was Dorothea of Brandenburg born?
Dorothea of Brandenburg's place of birth was Margraviate of Brandenburg[2].
Where did Dorothea of Brandenburg die?
Dorothea of Brandenburg died in Kalundborg[4].
Who were Dorothea of Brandenburg's parents?
Dorothea of Brandenburg's father was John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach[9]. Dorothea of Brandenburg's mother was Barbara of Saxe-Wittenberg[10].
Who was Dorothea of Brandenburg married to?
Dorothea of Brandenburg's spouses include Christopher of Bavaria[11] and Christian I of Denmark[12].
What did Dorothea of Brandenburg do for work?
Dorothea of Brandenburg worked as consort[6].