Elisabeth Magdalena of Pomerania

Elisabeth Magdalena of Pomerania (14 June 1580 23 February 1649), was a Duchess consort of Courland by marriage to Friedrich Kettler.

Elisabeth Magdalena of Pomerania
Born(1580-06-14)14 June 1580
Wolgast, Duchy of Pomerania
Died23 February 1649(1649-02-23) (aged 68)
Doblen, Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
Noble familyGriffins
Spouse(s)Duke Friedrich Kettler of Courland
FatherErnst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania
MotherSophie Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

Elisabeth Magdalena was the daughter of Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania and of Princess Sophie Hedwig of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. She married the Duke of Courland, Friedrich Kettler, on 14 March 1600.

She participated in the politics of the Duchy as the adviser to her spouse during the difficult times when Courland was at war with Sweden and Poland and when there was unrest among the nobility in Courland against the ducal reign. In 1616, her brother-in-law was deposed by the local nobility, and her husband was elected sole ruler of Courland the following her. Elisabeth Magdalena actively participated in this affair. She negotiated with her German relatives to have her brother-in-law rehabilitated, and in 1619, she visited the Sejm in Warsaw to that effect. During the war with Sweden, she became known for her charity, and protected schools and hospitals.

She was childless, and became the foster mother of her brother-in-law's son Jacob Kettler. She actively worked for Jacob to be appointed the successor and heir to the Duchy, an effort which proved to be successful when he succeeded her spouse in 1642. As a widow, she settled at Dobele Castle, where she died.

References

    • Biogram został opublikowany w 1948 r. w VI tomie Polskiego Słownika Biograficznego. .
    Elisabeth Magdalena of Pomerania
    House of Griffins
    Born: 14 June 1580 Died: 23 February 1649
    Preceded by
    Anna of Mecklenburg
    Duchess consort of Courland
    1600–1642
    Succeeded by
    Sophia of Prussia


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