Anna of Brandenburg

Duchess of Mecklenburg

Anna of Brandenburg - Duchess of Mecklenburg
Born

August 27th, 1487
538 years ago

Died

June 19th, 1567
458 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Germany

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Born into the House of Hohenzollern, served as Duchess of Mecklenburg. Marriage to Duke Henry IV of Mecklenburg forged significant political alliances. Oversaw the administration of the duchy during a time of social and political change. Actively participated in the culture and governance of the region.

Married Duke Henry IV of Mecklenburg

Governed Mecklenburg during a transformative period

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