Albrecht I of Meissen (died 1 August 1152) was Bishop of Meissen from 1150 to 1152. Albrecht I is not extensively documented. He was supposedly from a...
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Albert II, the Degenerate (de: Albrecht II der Entartete) (1240 – 20 November 1314) was a Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringia and Count Palatine...
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Albert I of Habsburg (German: Albrecht I.) (July 1255 – 1 May 1308) was a Duke of Austria and Styria from 1282 and King of Germany from 1298 until his...
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change the succession so that Theodoric was given the Margraviate of Meissen and Albrecht (although the older son) the margraviate of Weissenfels. Albert took...
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Albert I (1158 – 24 June 1195), called the Proud (German: Albrecht der Stolze), a member of the House of Wettin, was the Margrave of Meissen from 1190...
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Albert III, Duke of Saxony (redirect from Albert IV, Margrave of Meissen)
period of prosperity in Saxony. With his wife Sidonie, Albrecht had nine children: Katharina (Meissen, 24 July 1468 – Göttingen, 10 February 1524), married...
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Albert the Bear (redirect from Albrecht the Bear)
Albert the Bear (German: Albrecht der Bär; c. 1100 – 18 November 1170) was the first margrave of Brandenburg from 1157 to his death and was briefly duke...
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1464 (as Albrecht I). Albrecht was born at the Brandenburg residence of Tangermünde as the third son of the Nuremberg burgrave Frederick I and his wife...
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Albert IV, Duke of Austria (redirect from Albrecht IV, Duke of Austria)
married in Vienna 24 April 1390 to Joanna Sophia of Bavaria, daughter of Albrecht I, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing and Margarete of Brieg. Their children were:...
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Albrechtsburg (redirect from Albrechts Castle)
of Meissen, who in 1423 acquired the Electorate of Saxony. In 1423 Frederick I was appointed Elector of Saxony. His grandsons, Ernst and Albrecht, ruled...
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Albert Order (redirect from Albrecht Order)
Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen Georg Alexander von Müller Hans von Plessen Antoni Wilhelm Radziwiłł Wilhelm von Ramming Albrecht von Roon Prince Rudolf...
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Gertrude of Brunswick (redirect from Gertrude of Meissen)
marriage to Henry, Margrave of Frisia, and Margravine of Meissen by marriage to margrave Henry I. She served as regent of the County of Katlenburg during...
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Reinward (category Roman Catholic bishops of Meissen)
directly succeeded by Albrecht I. Annalium urbis Misnae (1569) Eduard Machatschek: Geschichte der Bischöfe des Hochstiftes Meissen in chronologischer Reihenfolge...
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Konrad von Wallhausen (redirect from Konrad I of Meissen)
von Wallhausen otherwise Konrad I of Meissen or Konrad I von Wallhausen (died 6 January 1258) was Bishop of Meissen from 1240 to 1258. His episcopate...
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Siegfried of Ballenstedt (redirect from Siegfried I of Weimar-Orlamünde)
II of Ballenstedt and Adelaide of Weimar-Orlamünde, daughter of Otto I of Meissen and his wife, Adela of Louvain. Siegfried's father, Adalbert, was murdered...
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1335-1343 Friedrich I von Hohenlohe 1344-1352 Leopold III of Bebenburg 1353-1363 Friedrich II von Truhendingen 1363-1366 Louis of Meissen 1366-1374 Lamprecht...
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Army into the Battle of Lucka against the Wettin margraves Frederick I of Meissen and Dietrich IV of Lustia, and were defeated. Frederick IV fought more...
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Lommatzsch (category Meissen (district))
Hłomač, pronounced [ˈhwɔmatʃ]) is a municipality located in the district of Meißen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. Lommatzsch lies amidst the so-called...
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The Bishop of Dresden-Meissen is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dresden-Meissen in the Archdiocese of Berlin. The diocese covers an area...
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a brother of Uta von Ballenstedt, the consort of Margrave Eckard II of Meissen, and of Hazecha, abbess of Gernrode. He may have also had a brother named...
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Albert I, Margrave of Meissen (1158–1195) Albert I of Käfernburg (c. 1170–1232), Archbishop of Magdeburg Albert I of Pietengau (c. 1215–1260) Albert I, Lord...
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of Meissen was a territorial state on the border of the Holy Roman Empire. The margravines of Meissen were the consorts of the margraves of Meissen. List...
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Maurice, Elector of Saxony (redirect from Maurice, Margrave of Meissen)
founded the princes' schools (Fürstenschulen) of Schulpforta (100 places), Meissen (60 places) and Grimma (70 places). The legal basis for this was the "New...
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members of the Saxon royal family, including Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen, are buried beside the chapel. In Vienna on 26 September 1819 (by proxy)...
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Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony (category German Army personnel of World War I)
a priest in Trzebnica on 15 July 1924 by Bishop Christian Schreiber of Meissen. The next day, he celebrated his first mass at the royal palace in Szczodre...
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George, Duke of Saxony (redirect from George II, Margrave of Meissen)
George the Bearded (Meissen, 27 August 1471 – Dresden, 17 April 1539) was Duke of Saxony from 1500 to 1539 known for his opposition to the Reformation...
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Frederick IV of Meissen from the House of Wettin. Albert was probably born in the Saxon Wittenberg residence, the younger son of Duke Wenceslaus I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg...
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and Jobst. That December, Jobst secured an alliance with William I, Margrave of Meissen. While the majority of the Moravian lords took Jobst's side, Prokop...
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Frederick I of Ansbach and Bayreuth (also known as Frederick V; German: Friedrich V. von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach or Friedrich der Ältere; 8 May 1460...
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Gerung (died 20 November 1170) was bishop of Meissen from 1152 to 1170, and previously abbot of Posa or Bosau Abbey. His time as bishop is particularly...
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