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  2. Wilhelm II, the Rich (23 April 1371 – 13 March 1425) was the second son of Margrave Frederick the Strict of Meissen and Catherine of Henneberg. Under the Division of Chemnitz of 1382, he received the Osterland and Landsberg jointly with his brothers, Frederick I, Elector of Saxony and George (d. 1402).

  3. Wilhelm II, the Rich (23 April 1371 – 13 March 1425) was the second son of Margrave Frederick the Strict of Meissen and Catherine of Henneberg. Under the Division of Chemnitz of 1382, he received the Osterland and Landsberg jointly with his brothers, Frederick I, Elector of Saxony and George (d. 1402).

  4. Son of Frederick II the Serious Wettin: William I: 1349–1407: Son of Frederick II the Serious Wettin: George: 1381–1402: Son of Frederick III the Strict Wettin: William II: 1381–1425: Son of Frederick III the Strict Wettin: Frederick IV: 1381–1428: Son of Frederick III the Strict Wettin: Frederick V: 1407–1440: Son of Balthasar, heir ...

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Immediate Family. princess Amelia of Masovia. wife. Gräfin Katharine von Henneberg-... mother. Friedrich III "der Strenge", Lan... father. Frederick. brother. Friedrich I "den Stridbare" von ... brother. Georg von Meissen. brother. About William II, Margrave of Meissen.

  6. Wilhelm II, the Rich (23 April 1371 – 13 March 1425) was the second son of Margrave Frederick the Strict of Meissen and Catherine of Henneberg. Under the Division of Chemnitz of 1382, he received the Osterland and Landsberg jointly with his brothers, Frederick I, Elector of Saxony and George (d. 1402).

  7. hide. (Top) Life. Sources. William, Margrave of Meissen. William IV, Count of Weimar (died 1062) was Margrave of Meissen from 1046 until his death. Life. He was the eldest son of Count William III of Weimar from his second marriage with Oda, a daughter of Margrave Thietmar of the Saxon Eastern March.

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  9. Wilhelm II, the Rich was the second son of Margrave Frederick the Strict of Meissen and Catherine of Henneberg. Under the Division of Chemnitz of 1382, he received the Osterland and Landsberg jointly with his brothers, Frederick I, Elector of Saxony and George.

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