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Margaret of Brandenburg (1450–1489)

Margaret of Brandenburg (born: 1449 or 1450; died: 1489) was a princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage Duchess of Pomerania.
== Life ==
Margaret was the second daughter of the Elector Frederick II of Brandenburg (1413–1471) from his marriage to Catherine (1421–1476), daughter of the Elector Frederick I of Saxony. Only two of Frederick's four children survived him: Margaret and her older sister Dorothea.
She married on 20 September 1477 in Prenzlau with Duke Bogislaw X of Pomerania (1454–1523). In 1474, Brandenburg had begun a war against Pomerania, because Bogislaw refused to pay homage to Frederick II. On 1 May 1476, during the peace negotions, it had been decided that Bogislaw would marry Margaret.〔Karl Heinrich Ludwig Pölitz: ''Handbuch der Geschichte der souverainen Staaten des teutschen Bundes'', vol. 1, Weidmann, 1818, p. 146〕 The marriage was burdensome on Bogislaw. A very low dower had been agreed; even so, it was never paid. A year after the marriage, Bogislaw's uncle Wartislaw X died, making Bogislaw the sole ruler of Pomerania in about 200 years. In 1479, Bogislaw concluded the Peace of Prenzlau with his wife's uncle Albert III Achilles, recognizing the Elector of Brandenburg as his liege lord.
Margaret's marriage was childless and her husband accused her of infidelity and disowned her.〔Peter Treichel: ''800 Jahre Pommern und seine Nachbarn'', 2009, p. 112〕 This led to political tensions with the Electorate of Brandenburg. The elector demanded that her dowry be returned. Bogislaw, in turn, alleged that the House of Hohenzollern had given him a barren princess for a wife, so as they would get to inherit Pomerania.〔F. Voigt: ''Geschichte des brandenburgisch-preussischen Staates'', F. Dummler, 1860, p. 161〕 During the 1479 peace negotiations, Bogislaw finally signed away his wife's dower.

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