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remained loyal to his
Catholic faith, but the family's
Mittelort and
Hinterort branches sided with
Martin Luther. The
German Peasants' War devastated...
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Elisabeth of Mansfeld-
Hinterort (1565 – 12
April 1596), was a
German noblewoman member of the
House of
Mansfeld and by
marriage Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach...
- In the 15th century, the
primary house divided into
cadet branches:
Hinterort, Mittelort, and Vorderort,
while their County of
Mansfeld in 1512 joined...
- of Mansfeld-
Hinterort. 1570: the count's
property is
under administration because of his m****ive debt, the
castles Mittelort and
Hinterort fall into decay...
-
Duchess consort of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach 1586-1593
jointly with
Elisabeth of Mansfeld-
Hinterort since 1591 Succeeded by
Elisabeth of Mansfeld-
Hinterort...
- Albert,
Count of N****au-Weilburg 18.
Albert VII of Mansfeld-
Hinterort 9. Anna of Mansfeld-
Hinterort 19. Anna of Honstein-Klettenberg 2.
Louis II,
Count of...
- 23
October 1638
Ernestine Saxe-Coburg -Eisenach
Elisabeth of Mansfeld-
Hinterort 23
November 1591
Wiener Neustadt one
child Christine of Hesse-K****el 14...
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Partitioned into Mansfeld-
Hinterort Elder Line, Mansfeld-
Hinterort Intermediate Line and Mansfeld-
Hinterort Younger Line Mansfeld-
Hinterort Elder Line County...
- (1611–1667)
married in 1649 to
Count Christian Frederick of Mansfeld-
Hinterort (1615–1666) Anna
Catherine (1612–1659)
married in
Prince Frederick von...
- 1576).
Dorothea (1528–1558),
married in 1554,
Count John I of Mansfeld-
Hinterort (d. 1567).
Alexandra (1534 – died young).
Elizabeth (1537–1554). Anna...