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The House of Wettin (German: Haus Wettin) was a dynasty of German kings, prince-electors, dukes, and counts that once ruled territories in the present-day German states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.
House of Wettin Margraves of Meissen Landgraves of Thuringia Dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg Dukes and Electors of Saxony Adopted arms in 1423 from House of Saxe-Wittenberg
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Coat of arms of the House of Wettin, Albertine line. The Albertine branch is a German princely family of the House of Wettin. The name derives from the progenitor of the line, Albert III, Duke of Saxony. The Albertine branch ruled from 1485 to 1918 as dukes, electors and kings in Saxony.
Mar 31, 2021 · Coat of arms of the House of Wettin. Summary [edit] Description: English: Coat of arms of the House of Wettin. Date: 31 March 2021: Source:
The House of Wettin ( German: Haus Wettin) was a dynasty of German kings, prince-electors, dukes, and counts that once ruled territories in the present-day German states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.
This is a list of members of the recent House of Wettin. It includes only those who were members of the male-line descent from Ernest, Elector of Saxony, and consequently bore his "surname", Wettin.