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  1. Alberto II de Habsburgo (Albrecht, em alemão; Albert, em húngaro) (Viena, 10 de agosto de 1397 — Neszmély, perto de Esztergom, 27 de outubro de 1439) [1] foi rei da Germânia (1438-1439, formalmente "rei dos romanos"), [2] Rei da Hungria (1437-1439, como Alberto I), Rei da Boêmia (1437-1439, como Alberto I) e Duque da Áustria ...

    • Alberto II

      Alberto II da Germânia (1397–1439) — rei da Germânia,...

  2. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. Alberto II de Habsburgo ( Albrecht, em alemão; Albert, em húngaro) ( Viena, 10 de agosto de 1397 — Neszmély, perto de Esztergom, 27 de outubro de 1439) foi rei da Germânia (1438-1439, formalmente "rei dos romanos"), Rei da Hungria (1437-1439, como Alberto I), Rei da Boêmia (1437-1439, como ...

    • Biography
    • The Hussite Wars and Widespread Persecution
    • Jewish Persecution
    • Albert II's Importance
    • Family
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    Albert was born in Vienna as the son of Albert IV, Duke of Austria, and Joanna Sophia of Bavaria. He succeeded to the Duchy of Austria at the age of seven on his father's death in 1404. His uncle Duke William of Inner Austria, then head of the rivaling Leopoldinian line, served as regent for his nephew, followed by his brothers Leopold IV and Ernes...

    Beginning with the first crusade in the year 1095 persecution against those not within the Catholic faith were deemed as heretical and were to be destroyed, or converted. While the papal call for the end to heresy applied to Muslims traditionally, there was widespread violence that spread to other religious or social groups. Jews and lepers were th...

    Beginning in the 11th century Jews started to define themselves as a people garnering a foothold as money lenders within their communities. Respectively, by the 13th century Jews in Europe and Austria had found themselves as a people with their own social identity. With this newfound identity persecution followed. Jewish people were subject to plun...

    Albert II is an important figure in the historiography of the Middle Ages and the subsequent persecution that follows. By studying and examining Albert and his actions it can be better understood his position within the widespread persecution of heresy and the Jews, and also why he committed his actions. It can also better provide historians with t...

    His children with Elizabeth of Luxembourgwere: 1. Anne of Austria (1432–1462), who married William III, Duke of Saxony.William became (1457–69) Duke of Luxembourg, in right of his wife 2. Elisabeth (c. 1436–1439 to 1505), who married Casimir IV of Poland, and whose son Vladislaus II of Bohemialater became king of Bohemia and Hungary 3. George (born...

    Hödl, Günther (1978). Albrecht II. Königtum, Reichsregierung und Reichsreform 1438–1439.
    Jackson-Laufer, Guida Myrl (1999). Women Rulers Throughout the Ages: An Illustrated Guide. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781576070918.
    Previté-Orton, C. W., ed. (1978). Cambridge Medieval History, Shorter. Vol. II:The Twelfth Century to the Renaissance. Cambridge University Press.
    Setton, Kenneth M. (1978). The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume II: The Fifteenth Century. Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society. ISBN 0-87169-127-2.
    Entry about Albert II of Germany in the database Gedächtnis des Landes on the history of the state of Lower Austria (Lower Austria Museum)
    Illustration by Francesco Terzio from 1569: Albertus II, Imp. (Digitized)
    Literature by and about Albrecht II. in the German National Librarycatalogue
  3. Alberto II da Baviera (em alemão: Albrecht II. von Bayern), (1368 – Kelheim, 12 de janeiro de 1397) foi um membro da Casa de Wittelsbach e que governou, conjuntamente com seu pai, Alberto I da Baviera, os condados da Holanda, Hainaut, e Zelândia nos Países Baixos.

  4. Roberto da Germânia. Roberto, Rei da Germânia (em alemão: Ruprecht; Amberg, 5 de Maio de 1352 - Burg Landskron, 18 de Maio de 1410 ), único filho de Ruperto II, Eleitor Palatino do Reno e Beatriz da Sicília, foi Príncipe-eleitor do Palatinado (como Ruperto III) de 1398 até à sua morte, em 1410, e Rei da Germânia (como ...