• Dietrich II (c. 970 – 19 November 1034) was Margrave of Lusatia from 1032 to 1034, the first of the Wettin dynasty. Dietrich was the only son of Count...
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  • Dietrich II may refer to: Dietrich II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia (c. 989 – 1034) Dietrich II, Count of Cleves (ruled 1147–1172) Theodoric II of Isenburg-Kempenich...
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  • Margrave Conrad II of Lusatia, also known as Margrave Konrad II of Landsberg (before 1159 – 6 May 1210), was a member of the House of Wettin. He was Count...
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  • dowager of Denmark. His issue were: Henry, died young Otto II, Margrave of Meissen (c. 1125–1190) Theodoric I, Margrave of Lusatia (Dietrich; c. 1130–1185)...
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    (d. 1025), Archbishop of Salzburg Eilward (d. 1023), Bishop of Meissen Matilda, married Dietrich II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia Oda (d. after 1018), married...
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    Lower Lusatia. Under Henry IV, Upper Lusatia was detached from the Lusatian march and granted as a fief to Bolesław II of Poland. The first "Margrave...
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    1023), Bishop of Meissen Matilda, married Dietrich II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia Oda (d. after 1018), married King Bolesław I Chrobry of Poland. Swanehilde...
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  • Frankish king of Burgundy (595–613) and Austrasia (612–613) Theodoric II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia (1032–1034) Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine (1070–1115)...
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  • the first known count of Wettin, and Dedo's son, Theodoric II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia, is considered as the first member of the Wettin dynasty, taken...
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  • Margrave Werner, Margrave of the Nordmark) and Matilda (wife of Dietrich II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia). The Ekkehardiner family already maintained close ties...
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  • October 1075) was the Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark (also called Lower Lusatia) from 1046 and a claimant for the title of Margrave of Meissen from 1069....
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    to succeed his brother, Siegfried, as count and margrave in the district fronting the Wends on the lower Saale in 937. His appointment frustrated Thankmar...
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    of Brandenburg and west of Greater Poland, south of Pomerania and north of Silesia and Lower Lusatia. Presently its eastern part lies within the Polish...
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    connections to Margrave Gunther of Merseburg, Count Egbert the One-Eyed, and Dietrich I of Wettin, who were all displeased with Otto's lack of adherence to...
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    Bautzen, the four archdeaneries of Nisani (Meissen), Chemnitz, Zschillen (Wechselburg) and Lower Lusatia, and the two deaneries of Meissen and Bautzen. Poorly...
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  • parentage of Vladivoj. In 978/79, Mieszko married Oda of Haldensleben (b. 955/60 – d. 1023), daughter of Dietrich of Haldensleben, Margrave of the Northern...
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    Doberlug-Kirchhain (category Articles containing Lower Sorbian-language text)
    Doberlug-Kirchhain (Lower Sorbian: Dobrjoług-Góstkow) is a German town in the district of Elbe-Elster, Lower Lusatia, Brandenburg. 937. The town of Kirchhain was...
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  • March of Lusatia) by Emperor Otto I and was responsible for gathering tribute of the tribes which were Mieszko's point of interest. The margrave wanted...
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  • Duchy of Austria (complete list) – Leopold III the Good, Margrave (1095–1136) Leopold the Generous, Margrave (1137–1141) Henry II Jasomirgott, Margrave (1141–1156)...
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    Conrad in the fall of 1031. The Treaty of Merseburg provided that Mieszko return the Margraviate of Meissen and the March of Lusatia to the Empire. Soon...
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    founded on 1 May 1165 by charter of Margrave Dietrich of Landsberg und Eilenburg and of the Ostmark of Lusatia, but because of continuing hostilities in the...
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    under Margrave Frederick II (1323–1349). After the replacement of the pfennig by the broad groschen (grossi lati) introduced by Margrave Frederick II in...
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    Teupitz (category Articles containing Lower Sorbian-language text)
    Ascanian rulers of Margraviate of Brandenburg had just acquired the estates in the former March of Lusatia from Margrave Dietrich IV of Wettin. The castle...
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    weather, while Margrave Dietrich II of Meissen also campaigned with the Order in 1272. The crusaders gradually killed or forced the surrender of each Prussian...
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    Ostsiedlung (category Former eastern territories of Germany)
    as much as 1 out of every 6th German settlers was going to Bohemia, while this is lower than in Upper Saxony, Lusatia, and Lower Silesia, It's still...
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    Prussia (redirect from History of Prussia)
    Mazurs in East Prussia), Prussian Lithuanians (in East Prussia), Sorbs (in Lusatia), Czechs and Moravians (in Silesia), Danes (in Schleswig), Jews, Frisians...
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  • 1036. He is assumed to have been a grandson (through his mother) of Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark. From Odo, the Ascanians inherited large properties...
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    Dresden (redirect from History of Dresden)
    1350, and later as Altendresden, both literally "old Dresden". Dietrich, Margrave of Meissen, chose Dresden as his interim residence in 1206, as documented...
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    defend the Polish border on the lower Oder river against the forces of Margrave Odo I of Lusatia at the 972 Battle of Cedynia. Meanwhile, Poland had to...
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    by Dedo the Fat of Lusatia or one of his sons Dietrich (1190–1207) or Konrad (1207–1210), possibly only after 1210 by margrave Dietrich the Oppressed....
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