Magdalena of Saxony (7 March 1507 – 25 January 1534) was Margravine of Brandenburg, as well as Electoral Princess of Brandenburg.[1]

Duchess Magdalena of Saxony
Electoral Princess of Brandenburg
Margravine of Brandenburg
Portrait by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c. 1529
Born7 March 1507
Dresden
Died25 January 1534(1534-01-25) (aged 26)
Spouse
IssueJohn George, Elector of Brandenburg
Barbara
Elisabeth
Friedrich, Archbishop of Magdeburg
Albrecht
Georg
Paul
HouseWettin
FatherGeorge, Duke of Saxony
MotherBarbara Jagiellon

She was the daughter of George the Bearded, Duke of Saxony and his wife Barbara. Magdalena's maternal grandparents were Casimir IV of Poland and Elisabeth of Austria, daughter of Albert II of Germany.[2]

She was a granddaughter of the Elisabeth aforementioned, mother of the Jagiellonians, queen of Poland, who had claimed the Duchy of Luxembourg in 1460s as being the younger daughter of the last Luxembourg heiress Elisabeth of Luxembourg, Queen of Bohemia. Though by no means an heiress of her grandmother, she was intended to wed the heir of her grandmother's older sister. Joachim (1505–1571), the future elector of Brandenburg, was the eldest son and heir of their current claimant of Luxembourg, Joachim I, Elector of Brandenburg (1484–1535), the eldest son and heir of Margaret of Thuringia (1449–1501), Dowager Electress of Brandenburg, herself the eldest daughter and heiress of Anna, Duchess of Luxembourg and William of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia.

Magdalena was thus married, at Dresden, on 6 November 1524, to her second cousin's son Joachim II Hector, the future Elector of Brandenburg. Their son was John George, another future Elector of Brandenburg. After Magdalena's death which occurred well before Joachim ascended the electorate, Joachim II Hector married Hedwig Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I of Poland.

Magdalena and Joachim II Hector had issue:

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  1. ^ Kinney, Arthur F.; Lawson, Jane A. (2014), Kinney, Arthur F.; Lawson, Jane A. (eds.), "Rulers of Other Countries During the Reign of Elizabeth I (1558–1603)", Titled Elizabethans: A Directory of Elizabethan Court, State, and Church Officers, 1558–1603, Queenship and Power, New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, pp. 235–241, doi:10.1057/9781137461483_13, ISBN 978-1-137-46148-3, retrieved 2023-12-18
  2. ^ Rechcigl, Miloslav (31 July 1995). "The Czech Roots of Erdmuthe Dorothea Countess of Zinzendorf (1700–1756)". Bohemia. 36 (1): 126–137. doi:10.18447/BoZ-1995-2517.