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  1. George Albert of Brandenburg (20 November 1591, in Berlin – 29 November 1615, in Sonnenburg, present-day Słońsk), was Margrave of Brandenburg as George Albert II. Life. George Albert was a member of the House of Hohenzollern.

  2. It was created in 1157 as the Margraviate of Brandenburg by Albert the Bear, Margrave of the Northern March. In 1356, by the terms of the Golden Bull of Charles IV, the Margrave of Brandenburg was given the permanent right to participate in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor with the title of Elector (German: Kurfürst).

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    Born in Ansbach, Albert was the second son of Joachim Ernst, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1582–1625) and his wife Sophie (1594–1651), daughter of John George, Count of Solms-Laubach. On Joachim Ernst's death Albert's elder brother Frederick III succeeded him in Ansbach from 1625 onwards, initially under their mother's guardianship, but he was k...

    In Stuttgart on 31 August 1642 he married Henriette Louise (1623–1650), daughter of Louis Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Montbéliard, with the following children: 1. Sophie Elisabeth (*/†1643) 2. Albertine Luise (1646–1670) 3. Sophie Amalie (*/† 1649) He married for a second time on 15 October 1651 at Oettingen, to Sophie Margarete (1634–1664), dau...

    (in German)Hanns Hubert Hofmann: Albrecht V.. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 1, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1953, S. 163 f. (Onlinefassung)
    (in German) M. Spindler, A. Kraus: Geschichte Frankens bis zum Ausgang des 18. Jahrhunderts, München 1997. ISBN 3-406-39451-5
  3. Alberto II, margrave de Brandeburgo (h. 1177 - 25 de febrero de 1220) fue un miembro de la Casa de Ascania. Fue un margrave de Brandeburgo desde 1205 hasta su muerte en 1220.

  4. George Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg by Andreas Riehl in Jagdschloss Grunewald: Hohenzollerngalerie‎ (2 F)

  5. George Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg (Q1503520) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Markgraf von Brandenburg (1591-1615) Georg Albrecht Prinz von ...

  6. Thereafter, the Slavs drove the Germans back, but from 1106, under Lothar, duke of Saxony (later German emperor), and Albert I the Bear, whom he made margrave of the North March (Nordmark) in 1134, German conquest, colonization, and Christianization of the region began in earnest.