Background
She was the daughter of Eric II of Pomerania-Wolgast (d 1474) and his wife Sophia of Pomerania-Stolp (d 1497).
Duchess of Mecklenburg priests
She was the daughter of Eric II of Pomerania-Wolgast (d 1474) and his wife Sophia of Pomerania-Stolp (d 1497).
Her brother was Bogislaw X (1454-1523), who ruled the country for almost fifty years as a unified territory. Under Bogislaw X, Pomerania experienced a golden age: Szczecin was made the residence in 1491, the ducal administration was organised in a chancery, a well-regulated tax collection was introduced and peace and stability were maintained. Foreign political reasons, the Duchy of Mecklenburg was anxious to see a merger with the House of Pomerania.
The bronze grave slab with the life-sized image of the Duchess resting on a Pomegranate blanket, first covered her tomb at the main altar of the church of the Black Monastery in Wismar until 1880.
lieutenant was then moved to Saint Mary"s Church, also in Wismar, and after its destruction to the northern side chapel of the Nikolai Church, also in Wismar.