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Sophie of Winzenburg

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Sophie of Winzenburg
Born1105
Winzenburg, near Hanover
Died6 or 7 July 1160
Brandenburg an der Havel
BuriedBallenstedt
Spouse(s)Albert the Bear
IssueOtto I, Margrave of Brandenburg
Hermann I, Count of Orlamünde
Siegfried, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen
Heinrich
Albert
Dietrich
Bernhard, Count of Anhalt
Hedwig, Margravine of Meissen
daughter
Adelheid
Gertrude, Duchess of Moravia
Sybille, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Eilika
FatherHerman I, Count of Winzenburg
MotherCountess of Everstein

Sophie of Winzenburg (1105 in Winzenburg, near Hanover – 6 or 7 July 1160 in Brandenburg an der Havel)[1][2] was the first Margravine of Brandenburg.

Life

Sophie was a daughter of Count Herman I of Winzenburg and his first wife, who was a Countess of Everstein. She donated an oxgang of farmland near Wellen to the monastery at Leitzkau and later another oxgang near Wolmirsleben. In 1158, she accompanied her husband on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

Death

Her sister, Beatrix, was abbess of Quedlinburg Abbey. Sophie and Beatrix both died in 1160. Some sources suggest that Sophie died on 25 March, other name 6 or 7 July. She was buried in the church of the monastery in Ballenstedt.[2]

Criticism

The present state of research is that the identity of her father has not been conclusively proven. She may have belonged to another noble house in which the name Sophie was used.[citation needed]

Image

Seven hundred years after her death, a bracteate depicting Sophie and her husband was found in Aschersleben.[3] Her portrait is stylized, as was usual in that period. The fact that Albert depicted his wife beside him on coins is a sign of his extraordinary love for Sophie.

Marriage and issue

In 1125, she married Albert the Bear.[2][4] She had a dozen children with him. Of these children, Bernhard lived the longest, viz. until 1212.

  1. Otto I, Margrave of Brandenburg (1126/1128 – 7 March 1184)
  2. Count Herman I of Orlamünde (died 1176)
  3. Siegfried (died 24 October 1184), Bishop of Brandenburg from 1173 to 1180, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, the first ranked prince, from 1180 to 1184
  4. Heinrich (died 1185), a canon in Magdeburg
  5. Count Adalbert of Ballenstedt (died after 6 December 1172)
  6. Count Dietrich of Werben (died after 5 September 1183)
  7. Count Bernhard of Anhalt (1140 – 9 February 1212), Count of Anhalt, and from 1180 also Duke of Saxony as Bernard III
  8. Hedwig (d. 1203), married to Otto II, Margrave of Meissen
  9. Daughter, married c. 1152 to Vladislav of Olomouc, the eldest son of Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia
  10. Adelheid (died 1162), a nun in Lamspringe
  11. Gertrude, married in 1155 to Duke Děpold I of Jamnitz
  12. Sybille (died c. 1170), Abbess of Quedlinburg
  13. Eilika

Footnotes

  1. ^ Internet portal for the state of Brandenburg
  2. ^ a b c genealogie-mittelalter.de. "Sophie von Winzenburg Gräfin von Ballenstedt". Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  3. ^ German Wikipedia article on the find at Aschersleben
  4. ^ Karlheinz Deschner: Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums, vol. 8, Rowohlt, 2006, ISBN 978-3499616709, p. 417

References

  • Otto Dungern: Thronfolgerecht und Blutsverwandtschaft der deutschen Kaiser seit Karl dem Großen, Papiermühle, Vogt, 1910, p. 159
  • Bettina Elpers: Regieren, Erziehen, Bewahren: mütterliche Regentschaften im Hochmittelalter, Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, 2003, ISBN 978-3465032748, p. 152

External links

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