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  2. Otto II (after 1147 – July 4, 1205), called The Generous (German: der Freigiebige), was the third Margrave of Brandenburg from 1184 until his death. Life [ edit ] Otto II was born into the House of Ascania as the eldest son of Otto I and Judith , a daughter of the Piast Duke of Poland Bolesław III Wrymouth . [1]

  3. Life. Otto I was born into the House of Ascania as the eldest son of Albert I ("Albert the Bear"), who founded the Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1157, and his wife Sophie of Winzenburg. [1] He had three sisters and six brothers, the best known of whom were Prince-Archbishop Siegfried of Bremen, and Count Bernhard of Anhalt, later Duke of Saxony.

  4. Count of Arneburg. Albert II was, from 1184 onwards, Count of Arneburg in the Altmark. The Altmark belonged to Brandenburg, and his older brother Otto II claimed that this implied that the Ascanians owned Arneburg. When Henry of Gardeleggen died in 1192, he left his domains to Albert II. But that caused a conflict between himself and his brother.

  5. Ada of Holland, Margravine of Brandenburg (c. 1163 – after 1205) Ada, Countess of Holland ( c. 1188 – 1234/37 ) Ada of Holland (died 1258) (1208–1258), abbess of Rijnsburg Abbey from 1239

  6. Electorate of Brandenburg, ... Ada of Holland c. 1163 – 1205: A Wendish princess, identity unknown: Bernhard of Anhalt c. 1134 – 1212: Frederick I of ...

  7. Otto III, nicknamed the pious (1215 – 9 October 1267 in Brandenburg an der Havel) was Margrave of Brandenburg jointly with his elder brother John I until John died in 1266. Otto III then ruled alone, until his death, the following year. The reign of these two Ascanian margraves was characterized by an expansion of the margraviate, which ...