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  1. John I, Margrave of Brandenburg ( c. 12134 April 1266) was from 1220 until his death Margrave of Brandenburg, jointly with his brother Otto III "the Pious". The reign of these two Ascanian Margraves was characterized by an expansion of the Margraviate, which annexed the remaining parts of Teltow and Barnim , the Uckermark , the Lordship of ...

  2. John I, Margrave of Brandenburg was from 1220 until his death Margrave of Brandenburg, jointly with his brother Otto III "the Pious". The reign of these two Ascanian Margraves was characterized by an expansion of the Margraviate, which annexed the remaining parts of Teltow and Barnim, the Uckermark, the Lordship of Stargard, the Lubusz Land and ...

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  4. Dec 7, 2016 · A locator map of the Margraviate of Brandenburg within the Holy Roman Empire during the time of the Hohenstaufen Emperors. The map is a vectorised version of one found in Professor G. Droysens Allgemeiner Historischer Handatlas, which was published in 1886 by R. Andrée Plate, and is now in the public domain.

  5. The Margraviate of Brandenburg (German: Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806 that played a pivotal role in the history of Germany and Central Europe.

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  6. Albert II Margrave of Brandenburg (1177 - 1220) Mother: Mathilde Of Lower Lusatia (1184 - 1255) Sibling: Matilda of Brandenburg Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg

  7. Johann Johann I Markgraf von Brandenburg von Brandenburg (Askanier) (est. 1213 - aft. 3 Jun 1266)

  8. John I, Margrave of Brandenburg ( c. 1213 – 4 April 1266) was from 1220 until his death Margrave of Brandenburg, jointly with his brother Otto III "the Pious". The reign of these two Ascanian Margraves was characterized by an expansion of the Margraviate, which annexed the remaining parts of Teltow and Barnim , the Uckermark , the Lordship of ...

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