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  1. Matilde of Brandenburg (died 1323) married Henry IV the Faithful; Agnes of Brandenburg (1297–1334), heiress of the Altmark, married with margrave Waldemar of Brandenburg (1281–1381) and in 1319 to Duke Otto of Brunswick-Göttingen (1290–1344). In 1308, Herman died, and their son John succeeded him. Second marriage

  2. Agnes of Bavaria (1276-1345) was a daughter of Duke Louis II of Upper Bavaria (1229–1294) and his third wife, Matilda of Habsburg (1253–1304). 37 relations. Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg-Stendal - Unionpedia, the concept map

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  4. 9 October 1267. husband's death. 27 May 1290. Otto III. From 1266 to 1319, Brandenburg was held by the two lines of Brandenburg-Stendal and Brandenburg-Salzwedel, all of whom jointly shared the title of Margravine. Margravine of Brandenburg-Stendal. House of Ascania. Hedwig of Werle. Nicholas I, Lord of Werle.

  5. Albert of Brandenburg ( c. 1258 –1290) John I held King Eric V prisoner from 1262 to 1264. In 1273, the King of Denmark married John's daughter, Agnes of Brandenburg. After John's death in 1266, his brother Otto III ruled Brandenburg alone. After Otto's death in 1267, John's son, Otto IV, took over as the senior Margrave.

  6. Elizabeth of Austria. Sophia of Poland ( Polish: Zofia Jagiellonka, 6 May 1464 – 5 October 1512), was a Polish princess, member of the Jagiellonian dynasty, great-granddaughter of Emperor Sigismund and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Kulmbach. [1] Born in Kraków, she was the second daughter of Grand Duke of ...

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