Person:Hedwig Austria (1)

Hedwig _____, Archduchess of Austria
d.1303
m. Jan 1245
  1. Matilda of HabsburgEst 1252 - 1304
  2. Friedrich Prince of AustriaAbt 1254 -
  3. Rudolf Prince of AustriaAbt 1255 -
  4. Albert I _____, of Germany1255 - 1308
  5. Katharine of HabsburgAbt 1256 - 1282
  6. Princess Agnes Gertrude of AustriaAbt 1257 - 1322
  7. Hedwig _____, Archduchess of AustriaAbt 1258 - 1303
  8. Klementia of Habsburg1262 - Aft 1293
  9. Hartmann Prince of Austria1263 - 1281
  10. Rudolf II _____, of AustriaAbt 1271 - 1290
  11. Judith _____, of Habsburg1271 - 1297
  12. Eufemie Princess of AustriaAbt 1274 - 1282
  13. Karl Prince of Austria1276 - 1276
m. 1279
Facts and Events
Name Hedwig _____, Archduchess of Austria
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1258 Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland
Marriage 1279 Vienna, Wien, Austriato Otto VI _____, Margrave of Brandenburg
Death[1] 1303
Reference Number? Q2506140?


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Hedwig (or Heilwig; – 1303), a member of the royal House of Habsburg, was Margravine of Brandenburg from 1279 until 1285/1286, by her marriage with the Ascanian margrave Otto VI of Brandenburg-Salzwedel.

Hedwig was born in Rheinfelden, Swabia, the seventh of nine children of Count Rudolf IV of Habsburg and his first wife, Gertrude of Hohenberg. It is unknown when Hedwig was born, but it was probably between 1258 and 1261 from the evidence of the births of her two closest siblings. The Habsburgs did not play much of a role in history until the time of Hedwig's father, Count Rudolf, was elected king of Germany in 1273, whereafter the family rose to one of the most powerful ruling dynasties in the Holy Roman Empire.

After the 1278 Battle on the Marchfeld, King Rudolf wished to make peace with the Bohemian kings, and to do this he needed to marry at least one of his daughters into the royal Přemyslid dynasty. Hedwig's younger sister Judith was married to King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, son of the late King Ottokar II, and Hedwig herself was married to Margrave Otto VI (called "the Small") of Brandenburg, whose elder brother Otto V ("the Tall") acted as King Wenceslaus' guardian. Hedwig and Otto VI were married in 1279 at the Habsburg residence in Vienna, Austria.

Hedwig and Otto may have had a child who died young. In 1285 or 1286, her husband renounced all claims to the Margraviate of Brandenburg in favour of his brother and joined the Knights Templar. Hedwig died about 1303; she was buried at the Cistercian abbey of Lehnin

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References
  1. Hedwig von Habsburg, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  2.   Hedwig of Habsburg, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.