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  2. A typical Baroque absolute ruler, he died at Ansbach in 1667. He was buried in the Johanniskirche in that city. Marriage and issue. Albert's first wife, Henriette Louise of Württemberg-Mömpelgard, in a painting by Benjamin Block, 1643.

  3. Death and succession. Albert II died in 1220. At the time, his two sons were still minors. Initially, archbishop Albert I of Magdeburg acted as regent. In 1221, however, Albert's widow, Countess Matilda, took up the regency. After her death in 1225, the brothers were declared legal adults and began ruling the Margraviate jointly. Legacy

  4. Albert II Alcibiades (born March 28, 1522, Ansbach [Germany]—died Jan. 8, 1557, Baden) was a margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, a member of the Franconian branch of the Hohenzollern family, and a soldier of fortune in the wars between the Habsburgs and the Valois dynasty of France.

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  5. Albert II or V of Brandenburg-Ansbach was a German prince, who was Margrave of Ansbach from 1634 until his death.

  6. Albert II or V of Brandenburg-Ansbach (18 September 1620 - 22 October 1667) was a German prince, who was Margrave of Ansbach from 1634 until his death. Life. Born in Ansbach, Albert was the second son of Joachim Ernst, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1582–1625) and his wife Sophie (1594

  7. A typical Baroque absolute ruler, he died at Ansbach in 1667. He was buried in the Johanniskirche in that city. Marriage and issue. File:Henriette Luise von Württemberg (aka).jpg. Albert's first wife, Henriette Louise of Württemberg-Mömpelgard, in a painting by Benjamin Block, 1643.

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  9. "Albert II or V of Brandenburg-Ansbach (18 September 1620 – 22 October 1667) was a German prince, who was Margrave of Ansbach from 1634 until his death." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020)

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