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  1. House of Habsburg. Father. Albert I of Germany. Mother. Elizabeth of Carinthia. Albert II (12 December 1298 [dubious – discuss] – 16 August 1358), known as the Wise or the Lame, a member of the House of Habsburg, was duke of Austria and Styria from 1330, as well as duke of Carinthia and margrave of Carniola from 1335 until his death.

  2. May 28, 2023 · Albert died at Vienna in 1358. Albert II, Duke of Austria. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Albert II of Austria (December 12, 1298 – August 16, 1358, known as the Wise or the Lame) was Duke of Austria. Life. Albert II was born at Habsburg, the son of Albert I of Germany, Rex Romanorum, and Elisabeth of Tirol.

    • Habsburg, Aargau
    • Joanna of Pfirt, Duchess of Austria
    • Aargau
  3. King Albert Sends a Messenger to Pope Boniface for his Imperial Crown', watercolour painting from the workshop of Diebold Lauber (1427-1471), 1450. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Albert Ii Duke Of Austria stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Albert Ii Duke Of Austria stock photos are available in ...

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  6. Apr 3, 2024 · Albert II of Germany. ALBERT II OF GERMANY Albert the Magnanimous KG, elected King of the Romans as Albert II (10 August 1397 – 27 October 1439) was king of the Holy Roman Empire and a member of the House of Habsburg. By inheritance he became Albert V, Duke of Austria.

    • Wien, Österreich
    • Wien, Österreich, Deutschland (HRR)
    • August 10, 1397
  7. Albert the Magnanimous KG (10 August 1397 – 27 October 1439) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1437 until his death and member of the House of Habsburg. He was also King of Bohemia, elected King of the Romans as Albert II, Duke of Luxembourg and, as Albert V, Archduke of Austria from 1404.

  8. Biography. Albert III was born in the ducal residence of Vienna, the third son of the Habsburg duke Albert II of Austria and his wife Joanna of Pfirt. Even though his father had determined a house law, whereby the four sons were obliged to rule jointly and equally, the eldest brother Rudolf IV assumed the reins of government after his father's death in 1358.

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