Magnus I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg and Prince of Wolfenbüttel
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IntroDuke of Brunswick and Lunenburg and Prince of Wolfenbüttel
PlacesGermany
wasNoble Aristocrat Prince
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Male
Birth1304
Death1369 (aged 65 years)
Family
Mother:Rixa of Werle
Father:Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Siblings:Adelaide of Brunswick-Lüneburg Albert II of Brunswick-Lüneburg Henry III of Brunswick-Lüneburg Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen Otto the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Spouse:Sophia of Brandenburg-Stendal
Children:Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg Albert II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Lodewijk van Brunswijk Sophie von Braunschweig Matilde von Braunschweig Ludwig Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg Albrecht von Braunschweig Heinrich von Braunschweig Ernst von Braunschweig Otto von Braunschweig
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Biography

Magnus I (1304–1369), called the Pious (Latin Pius), was duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.

The son of Albert the Fat, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Magnus was still a minor when his father died in 1318; he and his brother Ernest were put under the guardianship of their elder brother Otto, who continued as sole ruler even after his brothers came of age. After marrying Sophia, a niece of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Magnus was appointed margrave of Landsberg and count palatine of Saxony by the Emperor in 1333. Magnus took residence at Sangerhausen. When Otto died in 1344, Magnus and Ernest jointly took over government of the state; but already on 17 April 1345, they agreed to divide the territory. Magnus received the Principality of Wolfenbüttel.

In 1346, a border war between Wolfenbüttel and the Archbishop of Magdeburg broke out. In exchange for help in this conflict, Magnus sold the Margraviate of Landsberg to Frederick II, Margrave of Meißen. But the Archbishop conquered Schöningen in 1347, and Magnus had to cede Hötensleben and some other possessions to the Archbishop. Financially ruined by the war, Magnus could not stop the cities in the state from acquiring more and more rights; especially the City of Brunswick was becoming more powerful.

In 1348, the Emperor gave Landsberg and the Palatinate of Saxony to Bernard, Prince of Anhalt. The ensuing conflict over these territories between Magnus and Bernard ended amicably with a marriage between Magnus' son Magnus and Catherine, daughter of Bernhard III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg.

Magnus attempted to secure the Principality of Lüneburg for his son Louis, so that it could be reunited with Wolfenbüttel. The prince of Lüneburg, William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, a member of the same house to which Magnus belonged, the House of Welf, did not have sons; however, he had already promised the principality to a son of his daughter, a relative of the Duke of Saxony, before he agreed to Magnus' plan. Louis then married William's daughter Matilda. A lengthy conflict broke out that culminated in the Lüneburg Succession War, which was resolved only in 1388.

In 1367, Magnus joined Dietrich, Archbishop of Magdeburg, Albert, Bishop of Halberstadt, Valdemar, Prince of Anhalt, and others in a campaign against Gerhard of Berg, Bishop of Hildesheim; they were defeated by Hildesheim in a battle near Farmsen and Dinklar on 3 September.(de:Schlacht von Dinklar) Magnus was taken prisoner, and had to buy his freedom. He died in Summer of 1369.

Family

Around 1327, Magnus married Sophia (died 1356), the daughter of Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal. They had the following children that reached adulthood:

  • Magnus (died 1373)
  • Louis (died 1367), married Matilda, daughter of William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
  • Albert, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen (died 1395)
  • Henry, Provost of Halberstadt Cathedral
  • Ernest
  • Matilda, married Bernhard III, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
  • Agnes, married in 1360 to Count Henry of Hohnstein
  • Sophie, married Count Dietrich V of Hohnstein

Ancestry

16. William of Winchester, Lord of Lüneburg
16. William of Winchester, Lord of Lüneburg
8. Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
17. Helena of Denmark
4. Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
18. Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
9. Matilda of Brandenburg
19. Matilda of Lusatia
2. Albert the Fat, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
20. William VI, Marquess of Montferrat
10. Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat
21. Berta di Clavesana
5. Adelheid of Montferrat
22. Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy
11. Margaret of Savoy
23. Marguerite of Burgundy
1. Magnus the Pious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
24. Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg
12. Nicholas I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle
25. Kristina of Sweden
6. Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
26. Henry I, Count of Anhalt
13. Jutta of Anhalt
27. Irmgard of Thuringia
3. Rixa of Mecklenburg-Werle
28. Magnus Minnesköld
14. Birger Jarl
29. Ingrid Ylva
7. Rikissa Birgersdotter
30. Eric X of Sweden
15. Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden
31. Richeza of Denmark
16. William of Winchester, Lord of Lüneburg
8. Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
17. Helena of Denmark
4. Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
18. Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
9. Matilda of Brandenburg
19. Matilda of Lusatia
2. Albert the Fat, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
20. William VI, Marquess of Montferrat
10. Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat
21. Berta di Clavesana
5. Adelheid of Montferrat
22. Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy
11. Margaret of Savoy
23. Marguerite of Burgundy
1. Magnus the Pious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
24. Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg
12. Nicholas I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle
25. Kristina of Sweden
6. Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
26. Henry I, Count of Anhalt
13. Jutta of Anhalt
27. Irmgard of Thuringia
3. Rixa of Mecklenburg-Werle
28. Magnus Minnesköld
14. Birger Jarl
29. Ingrid Ylva
7. Rikissa Birgersdotter
30. Eric X of Sweden
15. Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden
31. Richeza of Denmark
8. Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
17. Helena of Denmark
4. Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
18. Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg
9. Matilda of Brandenburg
19. Matilda of Lusatia
2. Albert the Fat, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
20. William VI, Marquess of Montferrat
10. Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat
21. Berta di Clavesana
5. Adelheid of Montferrat
22. Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy
11. Margaret of Savoy
23. Marguerite of Burgundy
1. Magnus the Pious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
24. Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg
12. Nicholas I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Werle
25. Kristina of Sweden
6. Henry I, Prince of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
26. Henry I, Count of Anhalt
13. Jutta of Anhalt
27. Irmgard of Thuringia
3. Rixa of Mecklenburg-Werle
28. Magnus Minnesköld
14. Birger Jarl
29. Ingrid Ylva
7. Rikissa Birgersdotter
30. Eric X of Sweden
15. Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden
31. Richeza of Denmark
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