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  1. Dorotea de Brandeburgo (1430/1431 - Kalundborg, 10 de noviembre de 1495), fue reina consorte de Dinamarca entre 1449 y 1481, como esposa del rey Cristián II. Al mismo tiempo, fue reina consorte de Noruega entre 1450 y 1481, y de Suecia de 1457 a 1564.

    • Early Life
    • Marriage to Christopher of Bavaria
    • Marriage to Christian I of Denmark
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    Dorothea was born in 1430 or 1431 to John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, and Barbara of Saxe-Wittenberg (1405–1465), the daughter of Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg. She had two sisters: Barbara (1423–1481), who became Marchioness of Mantua, and Elisabeth (14?-1451), who became Duchess of Pomerania.From about the age of eight, she lived in ...

    On 12 September 1445, the wedding ceremony was conducted between Christopher and Dorothea in Copenhagen, followed by the coronation of Dorothea as queen. The King had financed it with a special tax in all three Kingdoms, and the occasion is described as one of the most elaborate in Nordic Medieval history. The festivities lasted for eight days and ...

    Queen Dorothea was given a proposal from king Casimir IV of Poland and Albert VI, Archduke of Austria, but she chose to remain in Denmark and marry the newly elected king, Christian I of Denmark. The wedding ceremony was conducted 26 October 1449, followed by the coronation of Christian and herself as king and queen of Denmark. She renounced her ex...

  2. Dorotea de Brandeburgo (1430/1431 - Kalundborg, 10 de noviembre de 1495). Reina consorte de la Unión de Kalmar, esposa del rey Cristóbal de Baviera y después de la muerte de este, de Cristián I. Duquesa de Oldemburgo y de Schleswig-Holstein.