Beatrix of Baden explained
Beatrix of Baden (22 January 1492 - 4 April 1535) was a margravine (wife of a margrave) of Baden by birth and by marriage and a Countess Palatine of Simmern. She was a daughter of Christoph I, Margrave of Baden and Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen.
Marriage and issue
In 1508 she married the Count Palatine Johann II of Simmern (born: 21 March 1492; died: 18 May 1557). With him she had twelve children:
- Catherine (1510–1572), Abbess in Kumbd monastery
- Johanna (1512–1581), Abbess in Marienberg monastery at Boppard
- Ottilia (1513–1553), nun at Marienberg in Boppard
- Frederick III the Pious (1515–1576), Elector Palatine,[1] married firstly 1537 Princess Marie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1519–1567), married secondly 1569 Countess Amalia of Neuenahr-Alpen (1540–1602)
- Brigitta (1516–1562), Abbess at Neuburg an der Donau
- Georg (1518–1569), Count Palatine of Simmern-Sponheim, married in 1541 princess Elisabeth of Hesse (1503–1563)
- Elisabeth (1520–1564), married in 1535 Count Georg II of Lauterbach (1506-1569)
- Reichard (1521–1598), Count Palatine of Simmern-Sponheim, married in firstly 1569 Countess Juliane of Wied (1545-1575). married in secondly 1578 Countess Emilie of Württemberg (1550-1589), married in thirdly 1589 Countess Palatine Anna Margarete of Veldenz (1571-1621)
- Maria (1524–1576), nun at Marienberg in Boppard
- William (1526–1527)
- Sabine (1528–1578), married in 1544 Count Lamoral of Egmont (1522–1568)
- Helena (1532–1579) married in 1551 Count Philipp III of Hanau-Münzenberg (1526–1561)
Notes and References
- Book: Setton . Kenneth Meyer . The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571 . 1984 . American Philosophical Society . 9780871691620 . 1130 . en.