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4 days ago · Members of the Franconian branch became Margrave of Brandenburg in 1415 and Duke of Prussia in 1525. The Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Duchy of Prussia were ruled in personal union after 1618 and were called Brandenburg-Prussia.
2 days ago · Immediately upon the promulgation of the statutes, the Emperor started for Luxemburg. Duke Maurice awaits him in the way, eight miles hence, with 1,000 horsemen; and Albert Margrave of Brandenburg joins him by the way with the like number. It is rumoured that 70,000 Turks have entered Hungary. Spires, 11 July 1544. Lat. Hol., pp. 4. Endd. 12 ...
4 days ago · In 1270 Dresden became the capital of Margrave Henry the Illustrious, and after his death it belonged to the king of Bohemia and the margrave of Brandenburg until it was restored about 1319 to the margraves of Meissen, who chartered it in 1403.
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2 days ago · Vízmburk itself was founded by Mr. Tas , or perhaps by his father, Mr. Petr from Skalice. From Dalimil’s chronicle, we learn about him that in 1278 he led battles with the Brandenburg troops, which invaded Bohemia under the leadership of Margrave Ota Brandenburg after the death of the Bohemian king Přemysl Otakar II.
4 days ago · Bach conducted regular rehearsals that were praised for their rigor: “The princely Capelle in this town, which holds weekly music rehearsals, serves as an example that even the most famous virtuosi read through and practice their things together beforehand.” 3 It was common at the time for ensembles to sight-read music, but works like the Brandenburg Concertos required both advanced ...
3 days ago · Lord Salisbury expressed his satisfaction and entered on an intimate conversation about the government of the Republic. He then discussed the question of Cleves and the accord between the Duke of Saxony and the Margrave of Brandenburg, declaring that he had no fear of war.