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  2. Louis II, Elector of Brandenburg. Louis the Roman ( German: Ludwig VI der Römer) (7 May 1328 – 17 May 1365) was the eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor, Louis IV the Bavarian, by his second wife, Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut, and a member of the House of Wittelsbach.

  3. After the extinction of the Ascanian dynasty in 1320, Brandenburg came under the control of the Emperor Louis IV of the House of Wittelsbach, who granted Brandenburg to his eldest son, Louis V of Bavaria.

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    By the eighth century, Slavic Wends, such as the Sprewane and Hevelli(Havolane or Stodorans), started to move into the Brandenburg area. They intermarried with Saxons and Bohemians. The Bishoprics of Brandenburg and Havelberg were established at the beginning of the tenth century (in 928 and 948, respectively). They were suffragan to the Archbishop...

    During the second phase of the German Ostsiedlung, Albert the Bear began the expansionary eastern policy of the Ascanians. From 1123 to 1125 Albert developed contacts with Pribislav, who served as the godfather for the Ascanian's first son, Otto, and gave the boy the Zauche region as a christening present in 1134. In the same year, Emperor Lothair ...

    Having defeated the Habsburgs, the Wittelsbach Emperor Louis IV, an uncle of Henry II, granted Brandenburg to his oldest son, Louis I (the "Brandenburger") in 1323. As a consequence of the murder of Provost Nikolaus von Bernau in 1325, Brandenburg was punished with a papal interdict. From 1328 onwards, Louis was in war against Pomerania which he cl...

    In return for supporting Sigismund as Holy Roman Emperor at Frankfurt in 1410, Frederick VI of Nuremberg, a burgrave of the House of Hohenzollern, was granted hereditary control over Brandenburg in 1411. Rebellious landed nobility such as the Quitzow family opposed his appointment, but Frederick overpowered these knights with artillery. Some nobles...

    During the Gleichschaltung of provinces by Nazi Germany during the 1930s, the Province of Brandenburg and the Free State of Prussia lost all practical relevancy. The region was administered as the Gau"Mark Brandenburg". The state of Prussia was de jure abolished in 1947 after the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II; the Gau "Mark Brandenburg" wa...

  4. Louis II, Elector of Brandenburg. Louis the Roman (German: Ludwig VI der Römer) (7 May 1328 – 17 May 1365) was the eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor, Louis IV the Bavarian, by his second wife, Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut, and a member of the House of Wittelsbach.

  5. Louis II, Elector of Brandenburg was born in Rome, Italy in 1328, and was the eldest son of Louis IV the Bavarian, Holy Roman Emperor. After his father's death, he became Duke of Upper Bavaria and succeeded Louis V as Margrave of Brandenburg. Louis II also served as Prince-Elector of Brandenburg.

  6. Ludwig II der Römer (7 Μαίου 1328 - 17 Μαΐου 1365) από τον Οίκο του Βίττελσμπαχ ήταν εκλέκτορας του Βρανδεμβούργου (1351-65) και ΣΤ΄ ως δούκας της Βαυαρίας (1347-65).

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  8. Date of death: 1365-05-25 Place of death: Berlin Place of Burial: Grey Friars Monastery Mother: Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut Father: Louis IV of Bavaria Spouse: Ingeborg of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Cunigunde of Poland Family: House of Wittelsbach Position: duke of Bavaria Position: Prince-Elector Occupation: Sovereign Wikidata Page: WikiData

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