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  1. Kunigunde of Eisenberg (also known as Kunne; c. 1245 – before 31 May 1286), was a German noblewoman and the second wife of Landgrave Albert II of Thuringia. She was a daughter of Count Otto of Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Kottwotz.

  2. Kunigunde of Eisenberg (also known as Kunne; c. 1245 – before 31 May 1286), was a German noblewoman and the second wife of Landgrave Albert II of Thuringia. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. She was a daughter of Count Otto of Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Kottwotz. Life. Kunigunde was a lady-in-waiting of Albert's first wife, Margaret of Sicily.

  3. Jul 5, 2017 · Kunigunde of Eisenberg was born circa 1245 as the daughter of Count Otto of Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Kottwotz. She acted as a lady-in-waiting to Margaret of Sicily, daughter of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor by his third wife, Isabella of England and wife of Albert II, Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringia and Count Palatine of ...

  4. Kunigunde of Eisenberg (also known as Kunne; – before 31 May 1286), was a German noblewoman and the second wife of Landgrave Albert II of Thuringia. She was a daughter of Count Otto of Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Kottwotz.

  5. Kunigunde of Eisenberg (also known as Kunne; c. 1245 - before 31 May 1286), was a German noblewoman and the second wife of Landgrave Albert II of Thuringia. She was a daughter of Count Otto of Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Kottwotz. Kunigunde was a lady-in-waiting of Albert's first wife, Margaret of Sicily.

  6. Kunigunde of Eisenberg (also known as Kunne; c. 1245 – before 31 May 1286), was a German noblewoman and the second wife of Landgrave Albert II of Thuringia. She was a daughter of Count Otto of Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Kottwotz.

  7. Portrait of Kunigunde of Austria - Anonymous Austrian artist active at the Court of Tyrol ca. 1485. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza. The artist who painted this unusual portrait remains anonymous.

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