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  1. John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg. John II (2 August 1455 – 9 January 1499) was Elector of Brandenburg from 1486 until his death, the fourth of the House of Hohenzollern.

  2. Johann „Cicero“ von Brandenburg (* 2. August 1455 in Ansbach; † 9. Januar 1499 in Arneburg, Altmark) aus dem Haus Hohenzollern, war vom 11. März 1486 bis zu seinem Tod Kurfürst und Markgraf von Brandenburg .

  3. Johann (Cicero) Kurfürst von Brandenburg, * 2.8.1455 Ansbach, † 9.1.1499 Arneburg bei Stendal, ⚰ Kloster Lehnin.

  4. The elector Johann Cicero makes the palace in Cölln the permanent residence of the Brandenburg electors of the Hohenzollerns. Becoming the seat of the ruler boosts the city’s political significance, but also entails a loss of its freedoms.

  5. Marco Túlio Cícero (em latim: Marcus Tullius Cicero, em grego clássico: Κικέρων; romaniz.: Kikerōn; 106 – 43 a.C.) foi um advogado, político, escritor, orador e filósofo da gens Túlia da República Romana eleito cônsul em 63 a.C. com Caio Antônio Híbrida.

  6. Após a extinção da Dinastia de Ascânia em 1320, Brandemburgo passou para o controle do imperador Luís IV da Casa de Wittelsbach, um tio de Henrique II, que doou Brandemburgo, em 1323, a seu primogênito, Luís V da Baviera.

  7. The elector John Cicero took up the battle 38 years later, when the cities of the Altmark in west Brandenburg refused to pay an excise tax on beer voted by the assembly of estates. He discomfited the cities in the ensuing “Beer War” and radically revised their…