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  1. Oct 20, 2021 · Albert, Margrave of Meissen. Albert, Margrave of Meissen was briefly one of the disputed Heads of the House of Saxony, and pretender to the former throne of the Kingdom of Saxony. Albert Joseph Maria Franz-Xaver, Prince of Saxony was born in Bamberg, Bavaria on November 30, 1934. He was the younger son of Prince Friedrich Christian of Saxony ...

  2. Frederick II, the Earnest (son) 1349–1381. Frederick III, the Severe (son) 1349–1407. William I, the One-eyed (brother) 1381–1425. William II, the Rich (son of Frederick III) 1349–1406. Balthasar (son of Frederick II; received Thuringia at separation from Meissen 1382) 1406–1440. Frederick the Pacific (son; union with Saxony 1440 ...

  3. Media in category "Otto II, Margrave of Meissen". The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total. Der Fürstenzug in Dresden 6.jpg 4,320 × 2,432; 6.77 MB. 33008-Freiberg-2005-Ansichten, mehrteilig-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 3,512 × 2,500; 4.43 MB. Brakteat Otto der Reiche Meissen ca 1156.jpg 600 × 583; 42 KB.

  4. Frederick Tuta. Frederick Tuta (1269 – 16 August 1291), a member of the House of Wettin, was Margrave of Landsberg from 1285 and Margrave of Lusatia from 1288 until his death. He also served as regent of the Margraviate of Meissen . The origin and meaning of his nickname Tuta are unclear and were not recorded. It possibly means "the Stammerer".

  5. Egbert II ( German: Ekbert) (c. 1060 – 3 July 1090) was Count of Brunswick and Margrave of Meissen. He was the eldest son of the Margrave Egbert I of the Brunonen family. Still a minor, he succeeded his father on the latter's death 11 January 1068 in Brunswick and Meissen. He was married to Oda, daughter of Otto I, Margrave of Meissen ...

  6. Life. Born at Prüfening Abbey in Regensburg, Bavaria, he was the eldest child of the then Hereditary Prince Frederick Christian of Saxony, later Margrave of Meissen, and Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis . At the age of 18 Emanuel was imprisoned and sentenced to death by the National Socialists for being opposed to their rule.

  7. Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia. Mother. Gertrude of Egisheim-Dagsburg. Egbert I ( German: Ekbert) (died 11 January 1068) was the Margrave of Meissen from 1067 until his early death the next year. Egbert was the Count of Brunswick from about 1038, when his father, Liudolf, Margrave of Frisia, died. His mother was Gertrude, the sister of Pope Leo IX .

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