Elisabeth of Cleves, Countess of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg

Elisabeth of Cleves was the daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and Marie of Burgundy, Duchess of Cleves. She married Count Henry XXVI of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg, on July 15, 1434.[1]

Elisabeth of Cleves
BornOctober 1, 1420
DiedMarch 1488
Noble familyHouse of La Marck
Spouse(s)Henry XXVI of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
FatherAdolph I, Duke of Cleves
MotherMarie of Burgundy

Children

Together, they had eleven children:[2]

  • Günther XXXVI (July 8, 1439 – Rudolstadt, December 30, 1503);
  • Henry XXVII (November 13, 1440 – December 14, 1496), Archbishop of Bremen;
  • Catherine (February 2, 1442 – November 9, 1484), married Busso VII of Mansfeld and Sigmund I of Gleichen-Tonna;
  • Günther XXXVII (June 8, 1443);
  • Henry XXVIII (January 8, 1447 – Bremen, 1481), Canon in Cologne and Mainz;
  • Günther XXXVIII (Rudolstadt, 1450 – Bremen, November 29, 1484) married Catherine of Querfurt and Anna of Gleichen;
  • Henry XXIX (August 10, 1452 – March 31, 1499), Canon at Hildesheim;
  • Günther XXXIX (May 30, 1455 – Arnstadt, August 8, 1521), married Amalia of Mansfeld;
  • Heinrich XXX (December 31, 1456 – Arnstadt, June 12, 1522), Canon in Strasbourg and Jechasburg;
  • Maria (June 16, 1458);
  • Mary (November 4, 1459 – December 1459).
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See also

References

  1. Marek, Miroslav (February 14, 2009). "Cleves 5". Genealogy.euweb.cz. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
  2. Marek, Miroslav (November 25, 2004). "Schwarzburg 5". Genealogy.euweb.cz. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
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