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Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg

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in late 1632, Julius Frederick joined the war on the Swedish side. His goal was to drive enemy troops out of the country, as well as the Catholic former owners of secularized church properties. Despite his successes, he was accused of acting selfishly. The councillors and the
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forming her wittum. Nevertheless, she was considered a benefactor of the city, due to her dedication to the city during the Thirty Years' War and to the foundations she founded.
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on 6 September 1634. Württemberg was then looted and pillaged. Duke Eberhard and his entire court hastily fled into exile in
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acted as regent. After Frederick Louis died on 26 January 1631, the regency was taken up by Barbara Sophia and
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declared Eberhard III to be an adult, he took up government on 8 May 1633. He joined the Protestant
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On 5 November 1609, she married Duke John Frederick of Württemberg (1582–1628), eldest son of
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ravaging the country around it. During the renovation of her castle, she lived in
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Princess Barbara Sophia of Brandenburg, the later Duchess and Regent of Württemberg
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married in 1653 Princess Clara Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1632–1700)
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Her husband died in 1628. In 1630, she began an extensive renovation of
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in 1637 Wild-Rhinegravine Anna Catherine of Salm-Kyrburg (1614–1655)
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Das unbekannte Altbekannte, Künstler sehen das historische Zabergäu
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ballrooms in Germany. They reportedly had a very happy marriage.
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in 1647 Countess Sophia Dorothea of Solms-Sonnewalde (1622–1648)
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Barbara Sophia died in Strasbourg in 1636 and was buried in the
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From their marriage Barbara Sophia had the following children:
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Schloss Brackenheim als Witwensitz der Herrschaft Württemberg
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Ulrich (1617–1671), Duke of Württemberg-Neuenbürg, married
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in 1656 Countess Maria Dorothea of Oettingen (1639–1698)
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Publications by or about Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg
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Duchess consort of Württemberg
Halle
Strasbourg
Stiftskirche (Stuttgart)
John Frederick, Duke of Württemberg
Issue
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Antonia of Württemberg
Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg
Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt
House
Hohenzollern
Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg
Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin
John Frederick of Württemberg
Duchy of Württemberg
Eberhard III of Württemberg
Catherine of Küstrin
Joachim Frederick
Frederick I
Sibylla of Anhalt
Urach Palace

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