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  1. Albert Alcibiades ( de. Albrecht Alcibiades; March 28 1522 ndash; January 8 1557) was a Margrave of Brandenburg Kulmbach, also known as Brandenburg Bayreuth. Because of his bellicose nature Albert received the cognomen Alcibiades after his death;

  2. Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1527-1553) Also known as Albert II Alcibiades, Albrecht II Alcibiades Born on 28 March 1522 in Ansbach

  3. Albert Alcibiades, margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, suddenly and rather randomly drafted Schmidts father to be Hof's executioner. This chance event doomed the Schmidt family's fortunes. No longer honorable craftsmen, they now joined the ranks of execution ers, one of the most dishonorable trades in early modern Europe. From there, Harrington

  4. In 1546, Frederick finally adopted Lutheranism and assumed the administration of the Franconian territories from his brother-in-law Albert Alcibiades, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. Since their family was living in reduced circumstances, Marie repeatedly turned to her uncle Albert of Prussia for financial assistance.

  5. altwiki.org › en › AAltwiki

    Albert was born in Ansbach and, losing his father Casimir in 1527, he came under the guardianship of his uncle George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, a strong adherent of Protestantism. In 1541, he received Bayreuth as his share of the family lands, but as the chief town of his principality was Kulmbach , he is sometimes referred to as the Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.

  6. Albert II (German: Albrecht; 28 March 1522 – 8 January 1557) was the Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (Brandenburg-Bayreuth) from 1527 to 1553. He was a member of the Franconian branch of the House of Hohenzollern. Because of his bellicose nature, Albert during his lifetime was given the cognomen Bellator ("the Warlike").