Person:Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1)

Agnes II of Brunswick-Lüneburg
d.Bet 1 Aug 1430 and 22 Dec 1434
  1. Sophia of Pomerania - 1408
  2. Agnes of PomeraniaBet 138 & 1388 - Bef 1430
  • HAlbert of SwedenAbt 1338 - 1412
  • WAgnes II of Brunswick-LüneburgBef 1356 - Bet 1430 & 1434
m. Bet 20 Feb 1392 and 21 Feb 1392
  1. Albert V _____, Duke of Mecklenburg1397 - 1423
Facts and Events
Name Agnes II of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Alt Name Agnes II _____, Princess of Brunwick Wolfenbuttel
Alt Name Agnes van Brunswijk Gottingen
Gender Female
Birth[1] Bef 1356 of,Wolfenbuttel,Braunschweig,Germany
Marriage to Bogislaw VI _____, Duke of Pomerania
Marriage Bet 20 Feb 1392 and 21 Feb 1392 to Albert of Sweden
Marriage to Buchard (Busso) (IV) VIII Count of Mansfeld, IV VIII
Death[1] Bet 1 Aug 1430 and 22 Dec 1434
Reference Number? Q4693143?


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Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg (before 1356 – 1430/1434) was a Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg by birth and, by marriage, Duchess of Pomerania and later Duchess of Mecklenburg. She was the daughter of Duke Magnus II of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1373) and Catharine of Anhalt-Bernburg (d. 1390).

In 1366 Agnes married Count Burkhard V (VIII) of Mansfeld (died 1389/1390).

Between 1389 and 1391, Agnes married a second time to Duke Bogislaw VI of Pomerania (d.1393) in Celle.

Agnes married a third time in Schwerin, on 12/13 February 1396 to the widowed former King Albert of Sweden, who at that time was Duke Albert III of Mecklenburg (b. c.1338 – d.1412). The couple had one son: Albert V (d.1423), who was Duke of Mecklenburg and Schwerin.

Agnes is not considered a Queen of Sweden, because Albert had definitely been deposed in Sweden before they were married, but in Mecklenburg she was regarded as titular queen, since Albert did not renounce his claims on Sweden until 1405.

Agnes died between 1 August 1430 and 22 December 1434 and was buried in Gadebusch.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Agnes of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM) July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996 (2).