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Margaret of Saxony (c. 1416–1486) Duchess and electress of Saxony . Name variations: Margarethe. Born in 1416 or 1417 in Wiener Neustadt; died on February 12, 1486, in Altenburg; daughter of Cimburca of Masovia (c. 1396–1429) and Ernest (d. 1424, son of Leopold III of Austria); married Frederick II the Gentle (1412–1464), duke and elector ...
Princess of Saxony. Born on May 24, 1840; died on September 15, 1858; daughter of Amalia of Bavaria (1801–1877) and Johann also known as John (1801–1873), king of Saxony (r. 1854–1873); became first wife of Karl Ludwig also known as Charles Louis (1833–1896), archduke of Austria, on November 4,1856.
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Jul 29, 2023 · Princess Margaretha of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony was the eighth child and fifth eldest daughter of John of Saxony and his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria and a younger sister of Albert of Saxony and George of Saxony. She was born in Dresden, then in the Kingdom of Saxony.
- Dresden, Sachsen
- Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria
- Sachsen
- May 24, 1840
Jan 28, 2019 · About Margarete of Saxony, duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Gifhorn. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margarete_von_Sachsen_ (1469%E2%80%931528) In Leipzig on 19 November 1460 Ernst, Elector of Saxony married with Elisabeth of Bavaria-Munich. They had seven children: Margarete (b. Meissen, 4 August 1469 - d.
- Meißen, Sachsen
- August 04, 1469
- Sachsen
- Meißen, Sachsen, Deutschland (HRR)
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Margaret of Austria (c. 1416 – 12 February 1486), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Electress consort of Saxony from 1431 until 1464 by her marriage with the Wettin elector Frederick II. She was a sister of Emperor Frederick III .
Margaret was a daughter of Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy. Her high birth made her an object of dynastic policy from infancy.