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  1. Há 3 dias · John II Cicero Elector of Brandenburg r. 1486–1499 1455–1499: Frederick II Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach r. 1486–1536 Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach r. 1495–1515 1460–1536: Siegmund Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach r. 1486–1495 1468–1495: Jobst Nicholas I Count of Hohenzollern r. 1433–1488 1433–1488: Joachim I ...

  2. Há 6 dias · Electorate of Brandenburg: John Cicero Johann Cicero: 2 August 1455: 11 March 1486 – 9 January 1499: 9 January 1499: Electorate of Brandenburg: Margaret of Thuringia 15 August 1476 Berlin six children: Eldest son of Albert Achilles. Sigismund: 27 September 1468: 1486–1495: 26 February 1495: Margraviate of Brandenburg-Kulmbach ...

  3. 6 de mai. de 2024 · He was married on August 25, 1476 in Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany to Margarethe von Sachsen, they had 6 children. He died on January 9, 1499 in Schloß Arneburg, Deutschland. This information is part of Romanovsky-Krasinsky (Romanoff) Family Tree by Andrei Alexandrovich Romanovsky-Krasinsky on Genealogy Online.

  4. Há 3 dias · In 1488 the Hanseatic cities of the Altmark region rebelled against a beer tax against Elector of Brandenburg John Cicero. They lost and were punished by being forced to leave the Hanseatic League. Salzwedel and Stendal managed to stay in the Hanseatic League until 1518.

  5. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Starting off as only prince-elector of Brandenburg in 1378, aged 10, he went on to become King of Hungary and Croatia in 1387, King of the Romans from 1411, King of Bohemia in 1419, and King...

  6. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Frederick William (born Feb. 16, 1620, Cölln, near Berlin—died May 9, 1688, Potsdam, near Berlin) was the elector of Brandenburg (1640–88), who restored the Hohenzollern dominions after the devastations of the Thirty Years’ War—centralizing the political administration, reorganizing the state finances, rebuilding towns and ...

  7. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Frederick I of the Hohenzollern dynasty, was (as Frederick III) Elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713) and Duke of Prussia in personal union (Brandenburg-Prussia). The latter function he upgraded to royalty, becoming the first King in Prussia (1701–1713). From 1707 he was in personal union the sovereign prince of the Principality of Neuchâtel ...