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  1. Otto III, nicknamed the pious (1215 – 9 October 1267 in Brandenburg an der Havel) was Margrave of Brandenburg jointly with his elder brother John I until John died in 1266. Otto III then ruled alone, until his death, the following year. The reign of these two Ascanian margraves was characterized by an expansion of the margraviate, which ...

  2. Casimir was born in Ansbach, as the son of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and his wife Princess Sofia Jagiellon, a daughter of King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland . From 1498, Casimir's father Frederick granted him the position of stadtholder of the margraviate during his extensive travels.

  3. Battle of Gdańsk (1272) Brandenburg Navy. Brandenburg-Küstrin. Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin. Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict.

  4. The Märkischer Adler, or red eagle of the Margraviate of Brandenburg was adopted by Margrave Gero in the 10th century. The bi-color of red over white was used by the Province of Brandenburg in both the Kingdom of Prussia and also in the Free State of Prussia. In 1945 a new flag was issued, derived from the new coat of arms created after the war.

  5. Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey. Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué. David ben Naphtali Fränkel. Frederick Henry, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. Prince Frederick of the Netherlands. Friederike Charlotte of Brandenburg-Schwedt. Princess Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt. Carl Friedrich Ernst Frommann.

  6. The Principality or Margraviate of (Brandenburg) Ansbach ( German: Fürstentum Ansbach or Markgrafschaft Brandenburg-Ansbach) was a free imperial principality in the Holy Roman Empire centered on the Franconian city of Ansbach. The ruling Hohenzollern princes of the land were known as margraves, as their ancestors were margraves (so the ...

  7. The Margraviate of Brandenburg (German: Markgrafschaft Brandenburg) was a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1157 to 1806. Also known as the March of Brandenburg (Mark Brandenburg), it played a pivotal role in the history of Germany and Central Europe. Brandenburg developed out of the Northern March founded in the territory of the Slavic Wends. Its ruling margraves were ...