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George von Sachsen 1471–1539 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 August 1471

Birth Location: Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)

Death Date: 17 April 1539

Death Location: Meissen, Landkreis Meißen, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany

Father: Albrecht Sachsen

Mother: Sidonie Böhmen

Spouse(s): Barbara Jagiellon

Children(s): Magdalena SACHSEN, Johann Sachsen, Friedrich Sachsen, Christine Sachsen

The story of George von Sachsen began in 1471 in Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr). George von Sachsen married Barbara Jagiellon, and had children including Christine Von Sachsen, Friedrich Von Sachsen, Johann Von Sachsen, Magdalena Von Sachsen. George von Sachsen passed away in 1539 in Meissen, Landkreis Meißen, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany.

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  • The story of George von Sachsen began in 1471 in Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr).
  • George von Sachsen married Barbara Jagiellon, and had children including Christine Von Sachsen, Friedrich Von Sachsen, Johann Von Sachsen, Magdalena Von Sachsen.
  • George von Sachsen passed away in 1539 in Meissen, Landkreis Meißen, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany.

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George Sachsen's Ancestors

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George Sachsen
1471–1539
Birth Place: Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)
Parents
Albrecht III. von Sachsen
1443–1500
Grimma, Landkreis Leipzig, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany
Sidonie (von) Böhmen
1449–1510
Podebrady, Okres Nymburk, Středočeský (Central Bohemia), Czech Republic
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

George Sachsen's Descendants

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George (von) Sachsen (27 August 1471–17 April 1539) m. Barbara Jagiellon (15 July 1478–15 February 1534)
  1. 1. Magdalena (von) SACHSEN 1507–1534 m. Joachim (II von) BRANDENBURG-ANSBACH 1505–1571
    1. 1. Johan (Georg van Hohenzollern Keurvorst van) Brandenburg 1525–1598 m. Margarete (von) SCHÖNBURG-GLAUCHAU 1554–1606
    2. 2. Elisabeth (Magdalena van) Brandenburg 1537–1595
    3. 3. Albrecht (von Brandenburg Hohenzollern Markgraf,) Twin 1532–1532
    4. 4. Joachim (von Brandenburg Hohenzollern) markgraf –1544
    5. 5. Friedrich (IV Von) Brandenburg-Hohenzollern 1530–1552
    6. 6. Georg (von Brandenburg Hohenzollern Markgraf,) Twin 1532–1532
    7. 7. Sigismund (von Brandenburg Hohenzollern Markgraf, Erzbischof von Magdeburg und Bischof von) Halberstadt 1538–1566
    8. 8. Barbara (von Brandenburg Hohenzollern Herzogin zu) Schlesien-Brieg 1527–1595
    9. 9. Paul (von Brandenburg Hohenzollern) Markgraf 1534–1534
    10. 10. Daughter (von Brandenburg Hohenzollern) Markgräfin 1545–1545
    11. 11. Hedwig (van) Brandenburg 1540–1602
    12. 12. Sofie (Sophie van) Brandenburg 1541–1564
    13. 13. Hedwig (van) Brandenburg 1540–1602
  2. 2. Johann (von) Sachsen 1498–1537
  3. 3. Friedrich (von) Sachsen 1504–1539 m. Elisabeth (van) Mansfeld-Heldrungen 1515–1540
  4. 4. Christine (von) Sachsen 1505–1549

George Sachsen's Timeline

2 Records

1471
27 August 1471
Birth of George von Sachsen in Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)
Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)
1539
17 April 1539
Age 68
Death of George von Sachsen in Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)
Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 August 1471
    Event Place: Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Germany, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 April 1539
    Event Place: Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland(Hrr)
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Germany, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Meissen, Landkreis Meißen, Saxony (Sachsen), Germany
    Record Source: Germany, Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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