Joanna Sophia of Bavaria

Johanna Sophia of Bavaria (* 1373 or 1377; † July 28, 1410 in Vienna) was the youngest daughter of Duke Albrecht I of Straubing- Holland. Your engagement with the four-year Albrecht of Austria in 1381 sealed the end of a feud between her father and Albert III. of Austria. The Duke of Straubing- Holland agreed to pay 10,000 shock Prague pennies as a dowry and gave as collateral to the fortress Snake Mountain and the city of Deggendorf. The wedding took place in Vienna on April 24, 1390.

From this marriage two children were born, the later Roman King Albert II and Margaret, the future wife of Duke Henry the Rich of Bavaria -Landshut. Albrecht IV was after his father's death in 1395 the Duke of Austria, but died in 1404. His wife Joan survived him by only six years. The marriage of their daughter with Henry of Bavaria -Landshut in 1412 and the intervention of her son, who on the basis that his descent from Albert I, in the dispute over the Straubinger little land they did not live.

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