Catherine of the Palatinate (14 October 1499 in Heidelberg – 16 January 1526 in Neuburg Abbey) was a member of the Wittelsbach family and a titular Countess Palatine of Simmern. She was abbess of Neuburg Abbey.
Catherine of the Palatinate (1499–1526) | |
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Born | 14 October 1499 Heidelberg |
Died | 16 January 1526 Neuburg Abbey | (aged 26)
Buried | Abbey church of Neuburg Abbey. |
Noble family | Wittelsbach |
Father | Philip, Elector Palatine |
Mother | Margaret of Bavaria-Landshut |
Life
editCatherine was the youngest child of Elector Palatine Philip (1448–1508) from his marriage to Margaret (1456–1501), the daughter of Duke Louis IX of Bavaria-Landshut. In 1515, Catherine renounced her inheritance and entered the Benedictine Neuburg Abbey.[1] She became abbess of the abbey.
Catherine died in 1526, at the age of 26. She was buried in the abbey church of Neuburg. Her grave stone can be found on the north wall of the nave, opposite the monastery portal. It is made of red sandstone and it shows, in bas-relief, Catherine wearing a nun's habit, with the abbess's staff and a book in her hands and a lion at her feet.[2]
References
edit- August Benedict Michaelis: Einleitung zu einer volständigen geschichte der chur- und fürstlichen häuser in Teutschland vol. 2, 1760, p. 32
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