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Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg 1430–1495 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr 1430

Birth Location: Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany

Death Date: 10 Nov 1495

Death Location: Holbæk, Vestsjalland, Denmark

Father: John Hohenzollern

Mother: Barbara Wittenberg

Spouse(s): Christian Oldenburg

Children(s): Princess Oldenburg, Olaf Oldenburg, John Oldenburg, Frederick Oldenburg, Knud Oldenburg

Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg was born in 1430 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany, the child of John Hohenzollern And Barbara Von Saxe Wittenberg. Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg married Christian I King Of Denmark Sweden And Norway Oldenburg, and had children including Frederick I King Of Norway Denmark The Wends And The Goths Oldenburg, John Hans I King Of Denmark And Sweden Oldenburg, Knud Oldenburg, Olaf Oldenburg, Princess Margaret Denmark Queen Consort Of Scotland Margarete Oldenburg. Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg passed away in 1495 in Holbæk, Vestsjalland, Denmark.

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  • Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg was born in 1430 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany, the child of John Hohenzollern And Barbara Von Saxe Wittenberg.
  • Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg married Christian I King Of Denmark Sweden And Norway Oldenburg, and had children including Frederick I King Of Norway Denmark The Wends And The Goths Oldenburg, John Hans I King Of Denmark And Sweden Oldenburg, Knud Oldenburg, Olaf Oldenburg, Princess Margaret Denmark Queen Consort Of Scotland Margarete Oldenburg.
  • Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg passed away in 1495 in Holbæk, Vestsjalland, Denmark.

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Dorothea Brandenburg's Ancestors

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Dorothea Brandenburg
1430–1495
Birth Place: Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany
Parents
John Hohenzollern
1406–1464
Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany
Barbara (Von Saxe) Wittenberg
1405–1465
Dresden, Stadt Dresden, Sachsen, Germany,
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Dorothea Brandenburg's Descendants

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Dorothea (Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden) Brandenburg (Apr 1430–10 Nov 1495) m. Christian (I 'King of Denmark, Sweden and Norway') Oldenburg (4 Feb 1426–21 May 1481)
  1. 1. Princess (Margaret Denmark (Queen Consort of Scotland Margarete)) Oldenburg 1456–1486 m. King (of Scotland James) III 1451–1488
    1. 1. James (Stewart) IV 1512–1542
    2. 2. Alexander (Earl Mar and Garoich) Stewart 1474–1503
    3. 3. John Stewart 1440–1512
    4. 4. Margaret (Stewart) Lennox 1469–1512
    5. 5. King (of Scotland James) IV 1473–1513
  2. 2. Olaf Oldenburg 1450–1451
  3. 3. John (Hans I King of Denmark and Sweden) Oldenburg 1455–1513
  4. 4. Frederick (I King of Norway, Denmark, the Wends and the Goths) Oldenburg 1471–1533
  5. 5. Knud Oldenburg 1451–1455

Dorothea Brandenburg's Timeline

2 Records

1430
Apr 1430
Birth of Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg in Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany
Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany
1495
10 Nov 1495
Age 65
Death of Dorothea Hohenzollern 'True Direct' Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Brandenburg in Holbæk, Vestsjalland, Denmark
Holbæk, Vestsjalland, Denmark

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Apr 1430
    Event Place: Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Nov 1495
    Event Place: Holbæk, Vestsjalland, Denmark

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