Edzard II (24 June 1532-27 February or 1 March 1599), Graf von Ostfriesland

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Parents
Father:1Enno II (1505-24 September 1540), Graf zu Ostfriesland
Mother:2Anna von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst (14 November 1501-10 November 1575)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:31 October 1559Katharina of Sweden (6 June 1539-21 December 1610)Stockholm [city/town], Stockholms län [county], Sweden [country]
Children
Children with Katharina of Sweden:
Margareta von Ostfriesland (22 November 1560-10 September 1588)4
Anna von Ostfriesland (26 June 1562-27 April 1621)5
Enno III (30 September 1563-19 August 1625), Graf von Ostfriesland6
Gustav von Ostfriesland (1565-1608)7
Johann von Ostfriesland (1566-23 January 1625), Graf von Rietberg8
Christoph von Ostfriesland (1569-19 March 1636), Canon at Magdeburg9
Edzard von Ostfriesland (1571-1572)10
Elisabeth von Ostfriesland (1573-1573)11
Sophia von Ostfriesland (5 June 1574-20 March 1630)12
Karl Otto von Ostfriesland (1577-28 February 1603)13
Marie von Ostfriesland (25 April 1582-9 July 1616)14
Attributes
Occupation:151558-99Graf von Ostfriesland
Events
Buried:16St Lambert (Aurich) [building], Aurich [city/town], Aurich [county], Lower Saxony [state], Germany [country]
Born:1724 June 1532
Died:1827 February or 1 March 1599Aurich [city/town], Aurich [county], Lower Saxony [state], Germany [country]
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1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Oldenburg, Ostfriesland.
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