Wilhelm von Brandenburg

Wilhelm von Brandenburg
Archbishop of Riga
Wilhelm of Brandenburg-Ansbach, the last Archbishop of Riga
ChurchRoman Catholic
Installed10 August 1539
Term ended1561
PredecessorThomas Schöning
Successornone
Personal details
Born(1498-06-30)30 June 1498
Ansbach, Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Holy Roman Empire
(now in Bavaria, Germany)
Died4 February 1563(1563-02-04) (aged 64)
Riga
BuriedRiga Cathedral

Wilhelm von Brandenburg (30 June 1498 – 4 February 1563) was the Archbishop of Riga from 1539 to 1561.[1]

A member of the House of Hohenzollern, Wilhelm was the son of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, the brother of Albert, Duke of Prussia, and the grandson of Albert III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg and Casimir IV Jagiellon.

After William's administration as Prince-bishop ended during the Livonian War, Riga became a Free City (1561–1581). He died there on 4 February 1563 was buried in Riga Cathedral.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Wilhelm von Brandenburg
8. Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg (1371-1440)
4. Albrecht III, Elector of Brandenburg (1414-1486)
9. Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383-1442)
2. Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1460-1536)
10. Frederick II, Elector of Saxony (1412-1464)
5. Anna of Saxony (1437-1512)
11. Margaret of Austria (1416–1486)
1. Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1498-1563)
12. Jogaila (1362-1434)
6. Casimir IV Jagiellon (1427-1492)
13. Sophia of Halshany (1405-1461)
3. Sophia of Poland (1464-1512)
14. Albert II of Germany (1397-1439)
7. Elisabeth of Austria (1435-1505)
15. Elizabeth of Luxembourg (1409-1442)
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Prince-Archbishop of Riga
1539–1563
Succeeded by
none
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National
  • Germany
  • United States
People
  • Deutsche Biographie

References

  1. ^ "Wilhelm of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1498-1563)". museum-digital:baden-württemberg.


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