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Amalia of Saxony
Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut

Amalia of Saxony

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Amalia of Saxony (4 April 1436 – 19 November 1501) was a princess of Saxony and by marriage Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut.

Life

Amalia was born in Meissen. She was the oldest of the children of the elector Frederick II of Saxony (1412–1464) from his marriage to Margaret (1416/7–1486), daughter of the Duke Ernest of Austria.

Amalia married on 21 March 1452 in Landshut Duke Louis IX of Bavaria-Landshut (1417–1479). Like the wedding of the son later, this marriage was celebrated with splendour. 22,000 guests were invited. In 1463, Amalia received Burghausen Castle from her husband as a residence. He also prescribed a comprehensive and rigorous Court discipline. Amalia is one of the founders of the Holy Spirit Church in Burghausen.

After the death of her husband, Amalia left Bavaria. From the compensation for her Wittum, she received 800 Rhenish florins per year from her son. Amalia acquired from her brothers and Rochlitz Castle and district, where she lived with a large entourage. Here, she rebuiltthe chapel in the castle and built St. Peter's Church in the town of Rochlitz. Her most precious collection of relics was kept in the chapel. Amalia in the residence time is also the new building of St. Peter's Church in Rochlitz. Amalia essentially rebuilt the castle as a palace. The city experienced a boom during her time in office.

The Duchess died in Rochlitz in 1501 and was buried in the Cathedral of Meissen.

Issue

From her marriage to Louis, Amalia had the following children:

married in princess Hedwig Jagiellon (1457–1502)
  • Margaret (7 November 1456 – 25 February 1501)
married on 21 February 1474 to Philip the Sincere
  • Anna (1462–1462)

Ancestors

16. Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen (1310-1349)
16. Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen (1310-1349)
8. Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia (1332-1381)
17. Mathilde of Bavaria (1313-1346)
4. Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (1370-1428)
18. Henry VIII, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
9. Catherine of Henneberg (1334-1397)
19. Judith of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
2. Frederick II, Elector of Saxony (1412-1464)
20. Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1324-1373)
10. Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1355-1416)
21. Catherine of Anhalt-Bernburg
5. Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1395-1442)
22. Wartislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania (1345-1394)
11. Sophie of Pomerania (1370-1406)
23. Anna of Mecklenburg-Stargard
1. Amalia of Saxony (1436-1501)
24. Albert II, Duke of Austria (1345-1394)
12. Leopold III, Duke of Austria (1351-1386)
25. Joanna of Pfirt (1300-1351)
6. Ernest, Duke of Austria (1377-1424)
26. Bernabò Visconti (1323-1385)
13. Viridis Visconti (1350-1414)
27. Beatrice Regina della Scala (-1384)
3. Margaret of Austria (1395-1442)
28. Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia
14. Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia
29. Euphemia of Opawa
7. Cimburgis of Masovia (1394/97-1429)
30. Algirdas (1296-1377)
15. Alexandra of Lithuania
31. Uliana of Tver
16. Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen (1310-1349)
8. Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia (1332-1381)
17. Mathilde of Bavaria (1313-1346)
4. Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (1370-1428)
18. Henry VIII, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
9. Catherine of Henneberg (1334-1397)
19. Judith of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
2. Frederick II, Elector of Saxony (1412-1464)
20. Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1324-1373)
10. Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1355-1416)
21. Catherine of Anhalt-Bernburg
5. Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1395-1442)
22. Wartislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania (1345-1394)
11. Sophie of Pomerania (1370-1406)
23. Anna of Mecklenburg-Stargard
1. Amalia of Saxony (1436-1501)
24. Albert II, Duke of Austria (1345-1394)
12. Leopold III, Duke of Austria (1351-1386)
25. Joanna of Pfirt (1300-1351)
6. Ernest, Duke of Austria (1377-1424)
26. Bernabò Visconti (1323-1385)
13. Viridis Visconti (1350-1414)
27. Beatrice Regina della Scala (-1384)
3. Margaret of Austria (1395-1442)
28. Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia
14. Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia
29. Euphemia of Opawa
7. Cimburgis of Masovia (1394/97-1429)
30. Algirdas (1296-1377)
15. Alexandra of Lithuania
31. Uliana of Tver
8. Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia (1332-1381)
17. Mathilde of Bavaria (1313-1346)
4. Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (1370-1428)
18. Henry VIII, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
9. Catherine of Henneberg (1334-1397)
19. Judith of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
2. Frederick II, Elector of Saxony (1412-1464)
20. Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1324-1373)
10. Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1355-1416)
21. Catherine of Anhalt-Bernburg
5. Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1395-1442)
22. Wartislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania (1345-1394)
11. Sophie of Pomerania (1370-1406)
23. Anna of Mecklenburg-Stargard
1. Amalia of Saxony (1436-1501)
24. Albert II, Duke of Austria (1345-1394)
12. Leopold III, Duke of Austria (1351-1386)
25. Joanna of Pfirt (1300-1351)
6. Ernest, Duke of Austria (1377-1424)
26. Bernabò Visconti (1323-1385)
13. Viridis Visconti (1350-1414)
27. Beatrice Regina della Scala (-1384)
3. Margaret of Austria (1395-1442)
28. Siemowit III, Duke of Masovia
14. Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia
29. Euphemia of Opawa
7. Cimburgis of Masovia (1394/97-1429)
30. Algirdas (1296-1377)
15. Alexandra of Lithuania
31. Uliana of Tver
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