Anna Catherina of Brandenburg (1575–1612)
Anna Catherina of Brandenburg (1575–1612)
Queen of Denmark and Norway. Name variations: Anna Catherine of Brandenburg; Anne Catherine Hohenzollern. Born on June 26, 1575; died on March 29, 1612; daughter of Catherine of Custrin (1549–1602) and Joachim Frederick (1546–1608), elector of Brandenburg (r. 1598–1608); married Christian IV (1577–1648), king of Denmark and Norway (r. 1588–1648), on November 27, 1597; children: Christian or Christiane (1603–1647); Elizabeth (1606–1608); Frederick III (b. 1609), king of Norway and Denmark (r. 1648–1670); Ulrich (b. 1611). Christian IV's second wife was Kirsten Munk (1598–1658).
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