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  1. Matilde of Brandenburg (died 1323) married Henry IV the Faithful; Agnes of Brandenburg (1297–1334), heiress of the Altmark, married with margrave Waldemar of Brandenburg (1281–1381) and in 1319 to Duke Otto of Brunswick-Göttingen (1290–1344). In 1308, Herman died, and their son John succeeded him. Second marriage

  2. Ada was the daughter of Count Floris III of Holland and his wife Ada of Huntingdon. She was the sister of Counts Dirk VII and William I of Holland. [1] Around 1175, while still young, Ada married Otto I of Brandenburg, becoming Margravine of Brandenburg. [2] This was Otto's second marriage.

  3. Duke of Bavaria, Margrave of Brandenburg, and Count of Tyrol. This page was last edited on 26 April 2024, at 14:07. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Since 555 there have been 99 Bavarian consorts: 78 duchesses, 11 queens, 10 electresses and one margravine. The number does not add up because Elizabeth of Lorraine and Caroline of Baden, held two titles. There were a few consorts that married twice, usually their brothers-in-law. It was common for the ruler of Bavaria to have more than one wife.

  5. Kaiser des Heiligen Römischen Reiches was born on 1 April 1282, in München, Bavaria, Germany, his father, Louis II Duke of Bavaria, was 52 and his mother, Mathilde von Habsburg, was 29. He married Beatrix von Schlesien on 14 October 1308, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. However, in the end, Henry voted for Duke Louis IV of Bavaria. Henry died on 14 February 1318 at the age of 61 years. Marriage and issue. Henry was married to Agnes, the daughter of Duke Louis II "the Strict" of Bavaria and widow of Landgrave Henry the Younger of Hesse. Henry and Agnes had three children: Henry II, Margrave of Brandenburg

  7. Albert of Brandenburg ( c. 1258 –1290) John I held King Eric V prisoner from 1262 to 1264. In 1273, the King of Denmark married John's daughter, Agnes of Brandenburg. After John's death in 1266, his brother Otto III ruled Brandenburg alone. After Otto's death in 1267, John's son, Otto IV, took over as the senior Margrave.

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