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  1. William III (30 April 1425 – 17 September 1482), called the Brave (in German Wilhelm der Tapfere), was landgrave of Thuringia (from 1445) and claimant duke of Luxemburg (from 1457). He is actually the second William to rule Thuringia, and in Luxembourg; he was the third Margrave of Meissen named William.

  2. William III (30 April 1425 – 17 September 1482), called the Brave (in German Wilhelm der Tapfere), was landgrave of Thuringia (from 1445) and claimant duke of Luxemburg (from 1457).

  3. William III (30 April 1425 – 17 September 1482), called the Brave (in German Wilhelm der Tapfere ), was landgrave of Thuringia (from 1445) and claimant duke of Luxemburg (from 1457). He is actually the second William to rule Thuringia, and in Luxembourg; he was the third Margrave of Meissen named William. Judenkopf Groschen.

  4. Landgrave of Thuringia and Duke of Luxembourg. Born on 9 May 1425 in Meissen. Died on 26 September 1482 in Weimar. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q210569) » See 11 coins.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Wettin, William III the Brave of Saxony, Duke of Luxemburg. Born: 30 APR 1425 Acceded: 1439 Died: 17 SEP 1482 Notes: abdicated 1482. Union with Burgundy. Duke of Thüringen 1445. Father: Wettin, Frederick I the Warlike, Elector of Saxony, b. 11 APR 1370. Married 20 JUN 1446 to Habsburg, Anne of Austria. Child 1: Wettin, Margaret of Saxony, b. 1449

  6. William III (30 April 1425 – 17 September 1482), called the Brave (in German Wilhelm der Tapfere), was landgrave of Thuringia (from 1445) and claimant duke of Luxemburg (from 1457). He is actually the second William to rule Thuringia, and in Luxembourg; he was the third Margrave of Meissen named William.

  7. Engraving of William III the Bold, Duke of Luxemburg and Landgrave of Thuringia. Bust length with long hair, wreath of flowers, and fur robes. With German inscription on a scrolled banner below and the number 369 inscribed above. Cut down.This print is from a series of 56 portraits of the rulers of Saxony, Meissen, and Thuringia dating from 70 BC to the late seventeenth century, all taken from ...