Margaret of Brandenburg (1450–1489)
Only two of Frederick's four children survived him: Margaret and her older sister Dorothea.In 1474, Brandenburg had begun a war against Pomerania, because Bogislaw refused to pay homage to Frederick II.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.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.
Anna of PolandNoble familyHouse of HohenzollernBogislaw X, Duke of PomeraniaFrederick II, Elector of BrandenburgCatherine of SaxonyBrandenburgPomeraniaFrederick II of BrandenburgCatherineFrederick IDorotheaPrenzlauBogislaw X of PomeraniahomageWartislaw XPeace of PrenzlauAlbert III Achillesliege lordElectorate of BrandenburgFrederick V, Burgrave of NurembergFrederick I, Elector of BrandenburgElisabeth of MeissenFrederick, Duke of BavariaElisabeth of Bavaria, Electress of BrandenburgMaddalena ViscontiFrederick III, Landgrave of ThuringiaFrederick I, Elector of SaxonyCatherine of HennebergCatherine of Saxony, Electress of BrandenburgHenry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-LüneburgCatherine of Brunswick-LüneburgSophie of PomeraniaGerman history