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  1. Signature. Joachim II ( German: Joachim II Hector or Hektor; 13 January 1505 – 3 January 1571) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1535–1571), the sixth member of the House of Hohenzollern. Joachim II was the eldest son of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg and his wife Elizabeth of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

  2. Joachim I Nestor was an Elector of Brandenburg from 1499 to 1535. He was the fifth member of the House of Hohenzollern and had good administration skills. Joachim was interested in the political situations of the Scandinavian kingdoms and hoped to be elected Emperor himself. He received an excellent education and married Elizabeth of Denmark, with whom he had five children. He was known as ...

  3. Engraving of a medal of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg. Obverse; a portrait of the Elector, bust length in profile, with crown, ermine robes, and sceptre, and with coat of arms on the reverse. A plate from Johann Jakob Spießs Brandenburgische historische Münzbelustigungen in welchen seltene Schaustücke, Dukaten, Thaler (1768).

  4. Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg (21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535), Elector of Brandenburg. Elisabeth, born and died 1486. Anna of Brandenburg (27 August 1487, Berlin – 3 May 1514, Kiel), married 10 April 1502 to King Frederick I of Denmark.

  5. Samuel Caron. Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg’ was created in 1529 by Lucas Cranach the Elder in Northern Renaissance style.

  6. When Joachim II Hector von Hohenzollern, Elector of Brandenburg Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg was born on 13 January 1505, in Cölln, Rockenhausen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, his father, Joachim I Nestor von Brandenburg , House of Hohenzollern, was 20 and his mother, Elisabeth van Oldenburg, Electress Consort of Brandenburg, Princess of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, was 19.

  7. Joachim became elector of Brandenburg on his father's death in January 1499. He took some part in the political complications of the Scandinavian kingdoms, but the early years of his reign were mainly spent in the administration of his electorate, where by stern and cruel measures he succeeded in restoring some degree of order.