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Heinrich I. Markgraf von Brandenburg 1256–1318 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 MAR 1256

Birth Location: Brandenburg, Prussia

Death Date: 14 FEB 1318

Death Location: Elisabethkirche, Marburg, Landkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hessen, Germany.

Father: Johann Brandenburg

Mother: Jutta Sachsen

Spouse(s): Agnes Bayern

Children(s): Sophie Brandenburg

The story of Heinrich I. / Markgraf von Brandenburg began in 1256 in Brandenburg, Prussia. Heinrich I. Markgraf von Brandenburg married Agnes Von Bayern, and had children including Sophie Von Brandenburg. Heinrich I. / Markgraf von Brandenburg passed away in 1318 in Elisabethkirche, Marburg, Landkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hessen, Germany..

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Biography

  • The story of Heinrich I. // Markgraf von Brandenburg began in 1256 in Brandenburg, Prussia.
  • Heinrich I. // Markgraf von Brandenburg married Agnes Von Bayern, and had children including Sophie Von Brandenburg.
  • Heinrich I. // Markgraf von Brandenburg passed away in 1318 in Elisabethkirche, Marburg, Landkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hessen, Germany..

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Heinrich Brandenburg's Ancestors

Self
Heinrich Brandenburg
1256–1318
Birth Place: Brandenburg, Prussia
Parents
Johann I. Markgraf von Brandenburg
1213–1266
Brandenburg, Brandenburg, Deutschland
Jutta (Brigitte von) Sachsen
1228–1266
Wittenburg, Ludwigslust, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Grandparents
Albrecht (II Markgraf von) Brandenburg
1177–1220
Brandenburg, Germany
Mathilde (von Groitzsch Gräfin der) Lausitz
1185–1255
Groitzsch, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
Albrecht (I. Herzog von) Sachsen
1175–1260
Aschersleben, Aschersleben-Staßfurter Landkreis, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Agnes (von) Thüringen
1206–1238
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Great-Grandparents
Otto Brandenburg
1126–1184
Adela Holland
1163–1205
Konrad Lausitz
1159–1210
Elisabeth Großpolen
1152–1209
Bernhard Anhalt
1140–1212
Judyta Piast
1152–1201
Hermann Thüringen
1155–1217
Sophia Bayern-Wittelsbach
1170–1238
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Albrecht Brandenburg
1100–1170
Sophie Winzenburg
1108–1160
Dedo III
1130–1190
Mechthilde Heinsberg
1130–1189
Mieszko Poland
1127–1202
Elizabeth Hungary
1128–1154
Albrecht Brandenburg
1100–1170
Sophie Winzenburg
1108–1160
Mieszko Poland
1127–1202
Elizabeth Hungary
1128–1154
Ludwig Thüringen
1128–1172
Judith Schwaben
1133–1191
Otto Bayern
1117–1183
Agnes Loon
1143–1191

Heinrich Brandenburg's Descendants

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Heinrich (I. Markgraf von) Brandenburg (21 MAR 1256–14 FEB 1318) m. Agnes (von) Bayern (1276–1345)
  1. 1. Sophie (von) Brandenburg 1300–1356 m. Magnus (I. Herzog von) Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel 1304–1369
    1. 1. Magnus (Ii. 'Torquatus' Fürst Von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1328–1373 m. Katharina (von) Anhalt-Bernburg 1332–1390
      1. 1. Heinrich (I. 'der Milde' von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1364–1416 m. Sophie (von) Pommern 1370–1406
        1. 1. Wilhelm (von) Braunschweig-Calenburg-Göttingen 1392–1482 m. Caecilie (von) Brandenburg 1405–1449
        2. 2. Katherine (Herzogin von Braunschweig, Kurfürstin von Sachsen) Braunschweig 1395–1442 m. Friedrich (I von Sachsen Markgraf von Meißen, Landgraf von) Thüringen 1370–1428
      2. 2. Katharina-Elisabeth (von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1367–1420 m. Gerhard (VI von) Holstein-Rendsburg 1367–1404
        1. 1. Helvig (von) Holstein-Rendsburg 1400–1436 m. Dietrich ("der Glückliche" von Oldenburg,) Graf 1390–1440
      3. 3. Friedrich (von Braunschweig-Lüneburg) Welfen 1357–1400 m. Anna (von) Sachsen-Wittenberg 1372–1426
        1. 1. Katherina (von) Braunschweig 1388–1439 m. Heinrich (von Schwartzburg-Blankenburg) XXlV 1388–1444
      4. 4. Sophia (von Braunschweig-Lüneburg) Welfen 1358–1416 m. Erich (IV. von) Sachsen-Lauenburg 1354–1416
        1. 1. Katharine (Saxony Lauenburg) Ratzeburg 1380–1448 m. Johann (VII. von) Werle 1375–1422
        2. 2. Sophia (von) Sachsen-Lauenburg-Ratzeburg 1390–1457 m. Wartislaw (von Pommern Wolgast) IX 1390–1457
    2. 2. Sophie (von) Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1340–1394 m. Dietrich (von Honstein) VI 1326–1393
      1. 1. Agnes (von) Holstein 1354–1404 m. Christian (V von) Oldenburg 1340–1423
        1. 1. Dietrich ("der Glückliche" von Oldenburg,) Graf 1390–1440 m. Helvig (von) Holstein-Rendsburg 1400–1436
    3. 3. Agnes (Von) Braunschweig 1342–1416 m. Gottfried (VIII. von) Ziegenhain 1350–1394
      1. 1. Elisabeth (Gräfin v.) Ziegenhain 1367–1431 m. Ulrich (V. von) Hanau 1368–1419
        1. 1. Elisabeth (von Hanau) Munzenberg 1390–1475 m. Albrecht (I. von) Hohenstaufen-Weikersheim 1379–1429

Heinrich Brandenburg's Timeline

2 Records

1256
21 MAR 1256
Birth of Heinrich I. // Markgraf von Brandenburg in Brandenburg, Prussia
Brandenburg, Prussia
1318
14 FEB 1318
Age 62
Death of Heinrich I. // Markgraf von Brandenburg in Brandenburg, Germany
Brandenburg, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 MAR 1256
    Event Place: Brandenburg, Prussia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 FEB 1318
    Event Place: Brandenburg, Germany

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Elisabethkirche, Marburg, Landkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hessen, Germany.

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