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  1. Há 3 dias · Eventually, the Dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg succeeded in 1356 after the promulgation of the Golden Bull. To distinguish him from other rulers bearing the title Duke of Saxony, he was commonly called Elector of Saxony .

  2. Há 4 dias · Determined to enter to clergy, has to resign to succeed his brothers. He also left no descendants, which allowed the Saxe-Ratzeburg-Lauenburg line to reunite Saxe-Lauenburg. Rudolph III: 1378: 15 May 1388 – 11 June 1419: 11 June 1419: Saxe-Wittenberg and Electorate of Saxony: Anna of Meissen 1387/89 three children Barbara of Legnica March ...

  3. 19 de set. de 2024 · When Henry the Lion was outlawed by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in 1180, the duchy was broken up, and only two small and widely separated territories retained the Saxon name: Saxe-Lauenburg, southeast of Holstein, and Saxe-Wittenberg, along the middle Elbe (now north of Leipzig).

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  4. 17 de set. de 2024 · Death: June 30, 1302 (44-53) Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Place of Burial: Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Immediate Family: Daughter of Jarl Birger Magnusson (Folkungaätten) and Ingeborg Eriksdotter, Prinsessa av Sverige. Wife of Duke Johann Askanier, I, von Sachsen-Lauenburg Herzog.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaxonySaxony - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · 0.933 [2] very high · 8th of 16. Website. www.sachsen.de /en /. Map. Saxony, [a] officially the Free State of Saxony, [b] is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland and the Czech Republic. Its capital is Dresden, and its largest city is Leipzig.

  6. 12 de set. de 2024 · Saxony and Thuringia – the two historic Wettin heartlands – returned to a rare moment of public consciousness as their citizens elected new state parliaments on 1 September. Forty years ago, the exercise would have appeared stunningly abstract.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2024 · Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (Louise Dorothea Pauline Charlotte Fredericka Auguste); (21 December 1800 – 30 August 1831) was the wife of Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and the mother of Duke Ernst II and Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria.