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    Christian I of Saxe-Merseburg (27 October 1615 – 18 October 1691), was the first duke of Saxe-Merseburg and a member of the House of Wettin. He was the...
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  • and Saxe-Merseburg. Prince Christian, the third eldest son, received, among other properties, the estates of the former Bishopric of Merseburg, secularised...
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    until 1735 to be resolved. In Merseburg on 13 February 1677, Christian married firstly with Christiane of Saxe-Merseburg. They had only one daughter: Christiane...
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  • Wettin. He was the second (but eldest surviving) son of Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg, and Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg...
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    Bohemia, granted the region to him. Mieszko I died on 25 May 992. The contemporaneous Thietmar of Merseburg recorded that Mieszko left "his kingdom to...
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  • younger brother Maurice Wilhelm. Heinrich Theodor Flathe: Christian II. (Herzog von Sachsen-Merseburg). In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 4, Duncker...
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  • Daniel Timo von Sachsen (born 23 June 1975), is a German politician and entrepreneur, and the eldest son of Rüdiger von Sachsen, and his wife Astrid Linke...
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    Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (‹See Tfd›German: Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha), or Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (‹See Tfd›German: Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha [ˈzaksn̩ ˈkoːbʊʁk ˈɡoːtaː])...
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    In Merseburg on 18 February 1680, Johann Ernst married firstly Sophie Hedwig of Saxe-Merseburg, a daughter of Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg. They...
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    Prince of Saxony Duke of Saxony (German: Alexander Prinz von Sachsen Herzog zu Sachsen; born Alexander Afif on 12 February 1953), is the nephew, adopted...
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  • Thumbnail for Christian Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
    Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and his first wife, Sophie Hedwig of Saxe-Merseburg. In Naitschau on 18 August 1724, Christian Ernst married unequally with Christiane Fredericka...
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    surviving) son of Christian II, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg, and Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz. Maurice Wilhelm succeeded his older brother Christian III Maurice...
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  • Thumbnail for Magdalena Sibylle of Prussia
    inherited Weissenfels as Duke. Christian I (Dresden, 27 October 1615 – Merseburg, 18 October 1691), inherited Merseburg as Duke Magdalene Sibylle (Dresden...
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    Castle – Residence of Frederick Christian Flathe, Heinrich Theodor (1878), "Friedrich Christian, Kurfürst von Sachsen", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie...
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    "Interview mit SKH Dr. phil. Albert Prinz von Sachsen, Herzog zu Sachsen, Markgraf von Meißen" (in German). Sachsen-Lese. Retrieved 9 June 2013. "Wettiner spalten...
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    Sachsen: Die Wettiner in Lebensbildern, Styria-Verlag, Graz, Vienna and Cologne, 1995, ISBN 3-222-12301-2 Bäsig, Frank-Michael: Friedrich Christian Markgraf...
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  • of Wettin. He was the third but second surviving son of Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg and Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg...
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    Saxony, also known as Electoral Saxony (‹See Tfd›German: Kurfürstentum Sachsen or Kursachsen), was a territory of the Holy Roman Empire from 1356–1806...
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  • Doberlug on 27 October 1683 to Sibylle Maria, a daughter of Duke Christian I of Saxe-Merseburg; in Hamburg on 4 February 1695 to Sophie Wilhelmine, a daughter...
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  • Eleonore Sophie of Saxe-Weimar (category Duchesses of Saxe-Merseburg)
    from childbirth complications. She was buried in Merseburg Cathedral. Eleonora Sophia Herzogin v.Sachsen-Weimar in: Genealogy Database by Herbert Stoyan...
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    Erinnerung an Sachsens ersten König, Friedrich August I. (1750–1827). Tauchaer Verlag, Taucha 1996, ISBN 3-910074-52-9 (in German) "König von Sachsen Friedrich...
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    generally known as Pater Georg (Father George) and used the last name von Sachsen. After his ordination, George worked as an auxiliary priest in his native...
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    den Freistaat Sachsen (1878) (in German), "Königliche Ritter-Orden", p. 3 "Friedrich August III. Johann Ludwig Karl Gustav König von Sachsen". the Prussian...
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    Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, in Vienna. In 1544, Maurice secured the appointment of his brother as administrator of the bishopric of Merseburg; but Augustus...
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    Italian: Ottone il Grande) or Otto of Saxony (‹See Tfd›German: Otto von Sachsen Italian: Ottone di Sassonia), was East Frankish (German) king from 936...
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    Lauchstädt, 4 February 1687), married on 9 July 1684 to Philipp of Saxe-Merseburg-Lauchstädt. William Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (b. Weimar, 19 October...
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    Christian II (23 September 1583 – 23 June 1611) was Elector of Saxony from 1591 to 1611. He was born in Dresden, the eldest son of Christian I, Elector...
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    Thietmar of Merseburg recorded the first mention of a town as Zirwisti urbs in 1018, giving an account of the occupation by the Polish duke Bolesław I Chrobry...
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  • still belong to the Catholic Church. King Otto I established the Palatinate of Saxony (Pfalzgrafschaft Sachsen) in the southern part of the Duchy of Saxony...
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    des Kurfürsten Christian I. v. Sachsen 1586-1591 vornehmlich in den Jahren 1586/89, Munich, 1922 (in German) Media related to Christian I, Elector of Saxony...
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