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  1. 3 days ago · The Ascanian line of Saxe-Wittenberg became extinct with the death of Elector Albert III in 1422, whereafter Emperor Sigismund bestowed the country and electoral dignity upon Margrave Frederick IV of Meissen, who had been a loyal supporter in the Hussite Wars. Late Albert's Ascanian relative Duke Eric V of Saxe-Lauenburg protested in vain.

  2. 5 days ago · Kloster Altzella, Nossen, Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland (HRR) Genealogy for Dietrich III. 'der Bedrängte' von Meißen, Margrave von Meißen (1162 - 1221) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  3. Apr 7, 2024 · Jan. 4, 1428, Altenburg, Thuringia (aged 57) House / Dynasty: Wettin dynasty. Frederick I (born April 11, 1370—died Jan. 4, 1428, Altenburg, Thuringia) was the elector of Saxony who secured the electorship for the House of Wettin, thus ensuring that dynasty’s future importance in German politics.

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  5. Apr 6, 2024 · Frederick I (born Oct. 7, 1471, Denmark—died April 10, 1533, Gottorp, Schleswig) was the king of Denmark (1523–33) and Norway (1524–33) who encouraged Lutheranism in Denmark but maintained a balance between opposing Lutheran and Roman Catholic factions. This equilibrium crumbled after his death.

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    Apr 1, 2024 · Birth: Aft 21 Jun 1313: Marriage: May 1323: Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen: Death: 2 Jul 1346

  7. 4 days ago · Henry III, Margrave of Meissen (German: Heinrich der Erlauchte) Leopold I, Margrave of Austria (German: Luitpold der Erlauchte) "~ the Impaler": Vlad III of Wallachia "~ the Impotent" Henry IV of Castile (Spanish: Enrique el Impotente) "~ the Inconstant" or "~ the Fickle": Ferdinand I of Portugal (Portuguese: Fernando o Inconstante)

  8. 4 days ago · From 1411 Frederick VI became governor of Brandenburg and later Elector and Margrave of Brandenburg as Frederick I. Upon his death on 21 September 1440, his territories were divided among his sons: Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg

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