• 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 (‹See Tfd›German: Albrecht I.) (July 1255 – 1 May 1308) was a Duke of Austria and Styria from 1282 and King of Germany from 1298 until...
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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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    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 I (1158 – 24 June 1195), called the Proud (‹See Tfd›German: Albrecht der Stolze), a member of the House of Wettin, was the Margrave of Meissen from...
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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 the Bear (‹See Tfd›German: Albrecht der Bär; c. 1100 – 18 November 1170) was the first margrave of Brandenburg from 1157 to his death and was briefly...
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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Cambridge University Press. p. 496. Endnote: see W. Altmann, Die Wahl Albrecht II. zum römische Könige (Berlin, 1886). Jackson-Laufer 1999, p. 130. Little...
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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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    constructed. The see was founded in 967 by Emperor Otto I at the same time in the same manner as those of Meissen and Zeitz (from 1029: Naumburg), all suffragan...
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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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    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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  • 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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    at Marienberg near Boppard. Alexander (1462–1514). David (1463–1478). Albrecht (1464–1513), a canon in Strassburg and Köln. Katharina (1465–1542), Abbess...
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