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  1. How to say Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland in English? Pronunciation of Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Matilda of Brandenburg, Duchess of Poland.

  2. Matilda had 3 siblings: Otto III Brandenburg and 2 other siblings. Matilda married Otto von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (c1204-1252) (Otto the Child) von Braunschweig in 1228, at age 18. Otto was born in month 1204, in birth place .

  3. Oct 16, 2022 · Johann I, Markgraf von Brandenburg (c. 1213; † April 4 1266 ) was from 1220 until his death, together with his brother, Otto III. the Pious, Margrave of Brandenburg. Johann I, was the co-founder of the city Berlin with his brother Otto III.

  4. Matilda of Brandenburg (Polish: Matylda brandenburska, German: Matilda von Brandenburg; b. ca. 1270 – d. bef. 1 June 1298), was a German princess member of House of Ascania and by marriage Duchess of Wrocław and High Duchess of Poland. She was the second daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, by his wife Judith of Henneberg, daughter of Count Herman I, Count of ...

  5. Matilda was the eldest daughter of Rudolf I of Germany and Gertrude of Hohenberg. She became the third wife of Louis II, Duke of Bavaria, on 24 October 1273 in Aachen. Matilda and Louis had the following children: Rudolf I (4 October 1274, Basel – 12 August 1319). Mechthild (1275 – 28 March 1319, Lüneburg ), married 1288 to Duke Otto II of ...

  6. Elisabeth of Brandenburg ( c. 1206 – 1231) a member of the House of Ascania. She was a Margravine of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage Landgravine of Thuringia. She was the daughter of Margrave Albert II of Brandenburg and his wife Matilda of Groitzsch, the daughter of Landgrave Conrad II of Lusatia from the House of Wettin .

  7. Feb 21, 2019 · The Anarchy is said to have lasted from 1135 to 1153 and was a time of instability and lawlessness for England and Normandy. In 1139, Empress Matilda and her half-brother Robert of Gloucester began a major rebellion which led to her ruling areas of England in her own right while King Stephen fought to keep hold of the rest of his territory.

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