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  1. On 5 March 1454, she married her second husband, Duke Wartislaw X of Pomerania-Rügen (1435–1478). In 1464, her father and all three of her sons died. After the death of Otto III, a war erupted between Pomerania and Brandenburg about the inheritance of the Stettin branch of the family. Her second marriage was a very unhappy one.

  2. John III, Burgrave of Nuremberg. John III of Nuremberg (c. 1369 – 11 June 1420 in Plassenburg ), Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach from the House of Hohenzollern. He was elder son of Frederick V of Nuremberg and Elisabeth of Meissen .

  3. Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother. Beatrix of Świdnica. Stephen II (1319 – 13 May 1375, Landshut; German: Stephan) was Duke of Bavaria from 1347 until his death. He was the second son of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian by his first wife Beatrice of Silesia and a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty. [1]

  4. Oct 24, 2022 · About Beatrice of Brandenburg Duchess-Consort of Silesia-Schweidnitz. Bolko I the Strict. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. In Berlin on 4 October 1284, Bolko I married with Beatrix (b. 1270 - d. by 26 April 1316), daughter of Otto V the Long, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. They had ten children:

  5. Beatrice of Bohemia. Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel ( c. 1250 – between 19 November and 4 December 1300) was a Margrave of Brandenburg. He was a member of the Brandenburg-Salzwedel branch of the House of Ascania, which existed from 1266 to 1317. He was a son of Otto III and his wife, Beatrice (or Božena) of Bohemia.

  6. Mother. Elisabeth of Bavaria. Frederick II of Brandenburg ( German: Friedrich II.) (19 November 1413 – 10 February 1471), nicknamed " the Iron " ( der Eiserne) and sometimes " Irontooth " ( Eisenzahn ), was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg from 1440 until his abdication in 1470, and was a member of the House of Hohenzollern .

  7. 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. Brandenburg developed out of the Northern March founded in the territory of the Slavic Wends. It derived one of its names from this ...

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