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  1. Frederick of Altmark: Margrave of Brandenburg, Lord of the Altmark (1424 - 1463), Noble, Aristocrat, From: Germany

  2. Frederick of Altmark. In Biographical Summaries of Notable People . Save this record and choose the information you want to add to your family tree. Save record ...

  3. Feb 3, 2016 · The Altmark in Jøssingfjord, Norway in early 1940. With the Graf Spee gone, the Altmark headed back to Germany with her prisoners aboard, but that was no easy task. Britain still dominated most of the seas and with the war on, many of her naval ships were either in home waters or trying to blockade Germany.

  4. Geography. The territory of the former margraviate, commonly known as the Mark Brandenburg, [citation needed] lies in present-day eastern Germany and western Poland. . Geographically it encompassed the majority of the present-day German states of Brandenburg and Berlin, the Altmark (the northern third of Saxony-Anhalt), and the Neumark (now divided between Poland's Lubusz and West Pomeranian Voi

  5. Jøssingfjord pictured in 2006. The Altmark incident ( Norwegian: Altmark -affæren; German: Altmark-Zwischenfall) was a naval incident of World War II between British destroyers and the German tanker Altmark, which happened on 16–17 February 1940. It took place in what were neutral Norwegian waters. On board the Altmark were roughly 300 [a ...

  6. Frederick III of Brandenburg, nicknamed the Fat, also the Younger (born: c. 1424; died: 6 October 1463 in Tangermünde) was Margrave of Brandenburg and Lord of the Altmark. (en) Federico di Hohenzollern (1424 – Tangermünde, 6 ottobre 1463) fu un margravio del Brandeburgo e signore di Altmark. (it)

  7. Friedrich III. von Brandenburg, Markgraf von Brandenburg, Herr der Altmark, was born circa 1424 to Friedrich I. von Brandenburg (1372-1440) and Elisabeth von Bayern-Landshut (1383-1442) and died 6 October 1463 Tangermünde, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany of unspecified causes. He married Agnes von Pommern (c1436-1512) 9 February 1449 JL in Tangermünde, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.

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