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  1. Casa de Ascania ( dinastia Ascanienilor) a reprezentat o familie de nobili germani. A mai fost cunoscută sub numele de Casa de Anhalt, după numele localității Anhalt, posesiunea pe care familia a stăpânit-o cea mai mare perioadă de timp. Numele Ascanienilor provine de la castelul Ascania (sau Ascaria; în germană Schloss Askanien ...

  2. Esico of Ballenstedt (died around 1060) [1] is the progenitor of the House of Ascania, (i.e., the oldest known member of his dynasty). Esico was the count of Ballenstedt (r. 1036-1060), and his possessions became the nucleus of the later Principality of Anhalt .

  3. John was the elder son of Albert II of the Brandenburg line of the House of Ascania and Mechthild (Matilda), the daughter of Margrave Conrad II of Lusatia, a junior line of the House of Wettin. Since John and his two-year-younger brother Otto III were minors when their father died in 1220, Emperor Frederick II transferred the regency to Archbishop Albert I of Magdeburg.

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  5. Eduard Prinz von Anhalt. Eduard Julius Ernst August Erdmann, Prince von Anhalt ( German: Eduard Julius Ernst August von Anhalt; born 3 December 1941), also referred to by the courtesy title Prince Eduard, is the head of the House of Ascania, [1] the family which ruled the Duchy of Anhalt until 1918.

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · House of Ascania. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. German Wikipedia. topic's main category. Category:House of Ascania. ... Wikipedia (31 ...

  7. Uta von Ballenstedt ( c. 1000 — 23 October before 1046), a member of the House of Ascania, was Margravine of Meissen from 1038 until 1046, by marriage to Margrave Eckard II. She is also called Uta of Naumburg as the subject of a famous donor portrait by the Naumburg Master .