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Anthony I
Count of Oldenburg
Born1505
Died22 January 1573 (aged 67–68)
Oldenburg
Noble familyHouse of Oldenburg
Spouse(s)Sophie of Saxe-Lauenburg
IssueCatherine, Countess of Hoya
Anna, Countess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
John VII, Count of Oldenburg
Christian of Oldenburg
Clara of Oldenburg
Anthony II, Count of Oldenburg
FatherJohn V, Count of Oldenburg
MotherAnna of Anhalt-Zerbst

Anthony I, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst (1505 – 22 January 1573, Oldenburg) was a member of the House of Oldenburg and was the Imperial Count of the Counties of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst within the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation. His parents were John V, Count of Oldenburg (1460-1525) and Anna of Anhalt-Zerbst.

Life

Anthony I was the youngest son of John V. He had a long-running dispute with his brothers John VI, George, and Christopher about who would be the sole ruler of the County of Oldenburg. In 1529, he became the regent of the county. In 1531, Emperor Charles V enfeoffed him with the County of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst.

In 1547, during the Schmalkaldic War, he conquered the Castle and Lordship of Delmenhorst, which had been lost to Münster in 1482.

He strengthened the defenses of his county by expanding his fortresses. He paid for these construction projects from the proceeds of church properties he had confiscated during the Reformation. The Order of St. John sued him about their confiscated possessions; after a lengthy trial, Anthony prevailed.

With the assistance of farmers from Stadland and Butjadingen, which had father had conquered in 1514, he managed to gain a large amount of fertile territory by constructing levees around some wetlands in the Jade Bight. He constructed several large manors to manage this new land.

In 1566, his brother Christopher died, and Anthony became the sole ruler of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst.

Anthony I died in 1573, and was succeeded by his son John VII.

Marriage and issue

Anthony married on 1 January 1537 in Oldenburg, to Duchess Sophie of Saxe-Lauenburg (d. 7 October 1571 in Oevelgönne), the daughter of Duke Magnus I and Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. They had the following children:

  • Catherine of Oldenburg (8 August 1538 – 1 February 1620); married in 1561 to Albert II, Count of Hoya (1526 – 18 March 1563).
  • Anna of Oldenburg (3 April 1539 – 25 August 1579); married on 16 February 1566 to John Günther I, Count of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (20 December 1532 – 28 October 1586).
  • John VII, Count of Oldenburg (9 September 1540 – 12 November 1603); married in 1576 to Elisabeth of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (13 April 1541 – 26 December 1612).
  • Christian of Oldenburg (7 November 1544 – 6 August 1570)
  • Clara of Oldenburg (1 November 1547 – 30 May 1598)
  • Anthony II, Count of Oldenburg (8 September 1550 – 25 October 1619); married in 1600 to Sibylle Elisabeth of Brunswick-Dannenberg (4 June 1576 – 9 July 1630).

See also

References

  • Hermann Lübbing (1953), "Anton I.", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 1, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 316–317; (full text online)
Anthony I, Count of Oldenburg
Born: 1505 Died: 22 January 1573 in Oldenburg in Oldenburg
Preceded by Count of Oldenburg
1526–1573
with his brothers George (1526–1529)
John VI (1526–1529)
and Christopher (1526–1566)
Succeeded byas Count of Oldenburg
Succeeded byas Count of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst

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