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The March or Margraviate of Lusatia ( German: Mark (grafschaft) Lausitz) was an eastern border march of the Holy Roman Empire in the lands settled by Polabian Slavs. It arose in 965 in the course of the partition of the vast Marca Geronis.
Dietrich II (c. 970 – 19 November 1034) was Margrave of Lusatia from 1032 to 1034, the first of the Wettin dynasty.
- c. 990
- Mathilda of Meissen
- 19 November 1034
- House of Wettin
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Dedi (or Dedo) (1004 – October 1075) was the Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark (also called Lower Lusatia) from 1046 and a claimant for the title of Margrave of Meissen from 1069. He was the second son of Dietrich II of Wettin and Matilda, daughter of Eckard I of Meissen.
Oct 13, 2023 · He succeeded his uncle, Hodo, as Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark including Mark Lausitz (Lusatia) in 993 upon the death of Hodo, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark. Gero was created Count of Hassegau in 992, just a year before becoming margrave.
- Adelaide Gernrode
- Niederlausitz, Germany
- estimated between 955 and 955
- September 01, 1015Krosno Odrzańskie, Poland
Dietrich I, Margrave of Lusatia (1 F) Dietrich II, Margrave of Lusatia (4 F) H. Henry III, Margrave of Meissen (1 C, 16 F) M. Margravines of Lusatia (5 C)
Description. Engraving of the tomb of Conrad, Margrave of Lusatia. Whole length effigy with long hair, and robes, holding a shield in hands. The figure is surrounded by a Latin inscription. With borders trimmed. From a series of views of the tombs of the rulers of Thuringia.
Dedi III ( German: Dedo ), nicknamed the Fat ( c. 1130 – 16 August 1190), a member of the House of Wettin, was Margrave of Lusatia from 1185 until his death. Life. Dedo was a younger son of the Wettin margrave Conrad I of Meissen and his wife Luitgard of Ravenstein.