Maria of Jever
Ruler of the Lordship of Jever
Born
September 5th, 1500
525 years ago
Died
1575
450 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Germany
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Born in 1500, Maria of Jever ruled the Lordship of Jever. She became a significant figure in the region during her leadership. With a strong adherence to her rule, she maintained relative stability and autonomy in Jever, which was part of the larger context of the Holy Roman Empire. Her reign is noted for its focus on local governance and for her efforts to promote the interests of her lordship. After her death, the Lordship transitioned under different rule, marking a notable change in the region's governance.
Ruled the Lordship of Jever
Maintained local governance
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