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  1. Added: Mar 29, 2022. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 238318263. Source citation. Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringia and Count Palatine of Saxony. He was married in June, 1255 to Margaret of Sicily, the daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, who was also King of Sicily, and his third wife, Isabella of England, with whom he had issue.

  2. Feb 10, 2023 · Birth of Albrecht "Apitz " von Meissen, He... Genealogy for Albrecht II "the Degenerate" Wettin, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringia (1240 - 1314) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Albrecht was supposed to become king seven years earlier, upon the death of his father, king Rudolf. But that did not happen, in part because the prince electors, the archbishops of Cologne, Mainz and Trier and the king of Bohemia, the duke of Saxony, the margrave of Brandenburg and the Count Palatinate on the Rhine had entered into a new mode ...

  4. She married Albrecht II. Markgraf von Meißen in June 1255, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters. She died on 8 August 1270, in Frankfurt an der Oder, Brandenburg, Germany, at the age of 28, and was buried in Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire. More.

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    • Albrecht II. Markgraf Von Meißen
  5. Albrecht II Count of Orlamunde, b.1183, Orlamunde, Thuringen, Germany, son of Siegfried III Orlamunde + Sophie Princess of Denmark; + Hedwig Von Thuringen, b.1184 ...

  6. The smaller margraviate of Ostmark, which was created 965, was also called Lusatia and from the 15th century was it called Lower Lusatia because the area between Lower Lusatia and Bohemia (Upper Lusatia) was then perceived as a part of Lusatia. Lower Lusatia was sold 1303 by Albrecht von Habsburg to Brandenburg, which already in 1255 had gained Upper Lusatia from Bohemia. The German emperor ...

  7. The House of Schwarzburg was one of the oldest noble families of Thuringia, which is in modern-day central Germany. Upon the death of Prince Friedrich Günther in 1971, a claim to the headship of the house passed under Semi-Salic primogeniture to his elder sister, Princess Marie Antoinette of Schwarzburg who married Friedrich Magnus V, Count of ...

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