Ernestine Albertine, Countess of Lippe-Alverdissen (née Princess Ernestine Albertine of Saxe-Weimar; 28 December 1722 – 25 November 1769) was the first...
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Saxe-Weimar (German: Sachsen-Weimar) was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin dynasty in present-day Thuringia. The chief...
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House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The Albertine branch, while less prominent, ruled most of Saxony and played a part in Polish history. Agnates of the House...
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The Ernestine duchies (German: Ernestinische Herzogtümer), also known as the Saxon duchies (Sächsische Herzogtümer, although the Albertine appanage duchies...
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Saxe-Coburg (German: Sachsen-Coburg) was a duchy held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin dynasty in today's Bavaria, Germany. When Henry IV, Count of...
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Saxe-Altenburg (German: Sachsen-Altenburg) was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin in present-day Thuringia. It...
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Augustus I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (German: Ernst August I; 19 April 1688 – 19 January 1748), was a duke of Saxe-Weimar and, from 1741, of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach....
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6 May 1756 at Weimar to Princess Ernestine Albertine of Saxe-Weimar (1722-1769), the daughter of Ernest August I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar. From this marriage...
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Princess Ernestine of Saxe-Weimar (1740–1786). Her godparents were the Danish royal couple, the King of Poland, and the Regents of the houses of Saxe-Coburg...
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Ernestine duchies of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and Saxe-Weimar considered a marriage between Johann Adolf and Princess Ernestine Albertine of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach...
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in Weimar – 7 July 1602 in Weimar) was a duke of Saxe-Weimar. He was the eldest son of Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Dorothea Susanne of Simmern...
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Princess Ernestine of Saxe-Weimar. Frederick succeeded his father Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen in 1780, when only seventeen years old; because of this, his...
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duchies: Grand Cross of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order, December 1833; Joint Grand Master, 29 September 1834 Ascanian duchies: Grand Cross of Albert the Bear...
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century, making Weimar into a full city. After the Treaty of Leipzig (1485) Weimar became part of the electorate of the Ernestine branch of Wettins with...
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the Kingdom of Saxony, the House of Ascania, Albertine, and the Ernestine Saxony. ? – 800: Geva of Westfold, wife of Widukind, daughter of the Danish king...
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Saxe-Hildburghausen (German: Sachsen-Hildburghausen) was an Ernestine duchy and Imperial Estate of the Holy Roman Empire in the southern side of the present...
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the 1485 Treaty of Leipzig, the Wettin noble house was divided between the sons of Elector Frederick II into the Ernestine and Albertine lines, with the...
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Treaty of Vienna; Saxe-Lauenburg passed to William I of Prussia, to whom the Estates of Saxe-Lauenburg offered the ducal throne. The coat-of-arms of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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issue II. John William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1530–1573, had 2 sons; a. Frederick William I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1562–1602, had 6 sons; i. Johann Wilhelm...
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Dorothea Maria of Saxe-Weimar (14 October 1641 – 11 June 1675), was by birth Duchess of Saxe-Weimar from the Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin and by...
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Princess Elisabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1713–1761), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Ernestine Albertine of Saxe-Weimar (1722–1769), first...
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Alexander Prinz von Sachsen (redirect from Prince Alexander of Saxe-Gessaphe)
remaining branches of the senior Ernestine line of the House of Wettin, Michael, Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha...
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III, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen and his third wife, Princess Ernestine of Saxe-Weimar, on 3 September 1785 in Hildburghausen.[citation needed] Charlotte...
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Augustus II Konstantin, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (Weimar, 2 June 1737 – Weimar, 28 May 1758). Ernestine Auguste Sophie (Weimar, 4 January 1740 – Hildburghausen...
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divided (under the rules of the Ernestine line) between Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Altenburg. Bibliography about Duke Johan Ernest of Saxe-Eisenach in VD 17....
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Knight of the Elephant, 23 November 1851 Ernestine duchies: Grand Cross of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order, August 1839 French Empire: Grand Cross of the...
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Ernestine and the Albertine branch of the Wettin dynasty claimed his estates, that were finally divided in 1660 among the Ernestine duchies of Saxe-Weimar...
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House of Lippe (German: Haus Lippe) is the former reigning house of a number of small German states, two of which existed until the German Revolution of 1918–19...
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Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg. Some British lines descend from Henrietta Maria of France, granddaughter of Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany. Although...
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the death of his second wife, Ernst Frederick was married for the third time to Ernestine, a daughter of Duke Ernst August I of Saxe-Weimar. They had...
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