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  1. 25 de dic. de 2023 · John was the eldest son of the Duke George the Bearded (14711539), from his marriage to Barba John of Saxony (24 August 1498 in Dresden 11 January 1537 in Dresden), also known as John the Younger or Hans of Saxony was Hereditary Prince of Saxony from the Albertine line of the House of Wettin.

  2. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Prince Klemens of Saxony (1 May 1798 – 4 January 1822) died unmarried . Princess Maria Anna of Saxony (15 November 1799 – 24 March 1832) married Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany and had issue. John of Saxony 12 December 1801 – 29 October 1873) married Amalie Auguste of Bavaria and had issue. Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony (6 December ...

  3. Life. He was the seventh child and fifth son of George, Duke of Saxony and Barbara Jagiellon, and grandson of Casimir IV Jagiellon. Mentally disabled, he was the second of only four of their ten children to survive to adulthood and, on the death of his elder brother John in 1537, succeeded him as hereditary prince of the Duchy of Saxony .

  4. After the creation of the Kingdom of Saxony in 1806, Maximilian became a Prince of Saxony. After the death of Frederick Augustus (1827), Anton succeeded him as King. Maximilian became first in line to the Saxon throne as Hereditary Prince (de: Thronfolger ); but three years later, on 1 September 1830, during the Autumn Disturbances, he renounced his rights of succession in favour of his eldest ...

  5. Life. Born at Prüfening Abbey in Regensburg, Bavaria, he was the eldest child of the then Hereditary Prince Frederick Christian of Saxony, later Margrave of Meissen, and Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis . At the age of 18 Emanuel was imprisoned and sentenced to death by the National Socialists for being opposed to their rule.

  6. In Weimar on 26 May 1555 John Frederick II married his first wife, Agnes of Hesse, Dowager Electress of Saxony. Six months later she suffered a miscarriage and died, on 4 November 1555. In Weimar on 12 June 1558 John Frederick II married his second wife, Countess Palatine Elisabeth of Simmern-Sponheim, daughter of the later (1559) Frederick III ...

  7. Christian II died in Dresden on 23 July 1611; after having participated in a tournament in full armour, he climbed off his horse, drank a large amount of beer to cool down, and suddenly died from a heart attack. Having left no legitimate children with his wife, his brother Johann Georg succeeded him as the Elector of Saxony.