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  1. 20 de may. de 2024 · of Saxony 1505–1549: Philip 1504–1567 regent 1543–1548: Albert V Alcibiades 1522–1527 – 1553–1557: Emilie of Saxony 1516–1591: George I the Pious 1484–1536–1543 Kulmbach, regent 1527–1541: Hedwig of Münsterberg-Oels 1508–1531: Magdalena of Saxony 1507–1534: Joachim II Hector 1505–1535–1571 Ansbach, regent ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Duchy of Saxony (1180–1296) Margraviate of Brandenburg (1157-1266/67) ... Son of Julius Henry and Anna Magdalena of Lobkowicz: 30 July 1666 – 30 ...

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Catherine of Saxony: Albrecht III Achilles: Brother of 1471–1486 1414 1486 Margaret of Baden. Anna of Saxony. John Cicero: Son of 1486–1499 1455 1499 Margaret of Thuringia Joachim I Nestor: Son of 1499–1535 1484 1535 Elizabeth of Denmark: Joachim II Hector: Son of 1535–1571 1505 1571 Magdalena of Saxony. Hedwig of Poland. John George ...

  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · King of Saxony r. 876–882: Liutgard of Saxony c. 845 –885: Gisela of Alsace c. 840 –895: Berthold I c. 838 –896 Count Palatine of Swabia: Charles III the Fat 839–888 King of East Francia: Richardis c. 840 –c. 895: Conrad d. 906 Duke of Thuringia: Ota c. 874 – 899/903: Arnulf of Carinthia 850–899 King of East Francia r. 887–899 ...

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · Genealogy for Maria Magdalena Straube (1762 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · Gnölbzig, Mansfelder Seekreis, Saxony, Germany Immediate Family: Husband of Dorothea Juliane Bonn Father of Georg Andreas Straube ; Georg Andreas Straube ; Johann Friedrich Straube ; Andreas Christian Straube ; Maria Magdalena Straube and 2 others ; Johann Christoph Straube and Friedrich Samuel Straube « less

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · Frederick Augustus II (born May 18, 1797, Dresden, Saxonydied Aug. 9, 1854, the Tirol, Austria) was a reform-minded king of Saxony and nephew of Frederick Augustus I, who favoured German unification but was frightened into a reactionary policy by the revolutions of 1848–49.

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