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  1. Gunzelin de Meissen. Gunzelin de Kuckenburg (h. 965 - después de 1017) fue un margrave de Meissen desde 1002 hasta 1009. Pertenecía a la familia de los Ekkehardiner o Ecardinos.

  2. Gunzelin of Kuckenburg (c. 965 – after 1017) was Margrave of Meissen from 1002 until 1009. He was the second son of Margrave Gunther of Merseburg (c. 949 – 982), thereby the younger brother of Margrave Eckard I of Meissen, and possibly half-brother (or brother-in-law) of the Polish prince Bolesław I the Brave.

  3. Gunzelin de Kuckenburg (h. 965 - después de 1017) fue un margrave de Meissen desde 1002 hasta 1009. Pertenecía a la familia de los Ekkehardiner o Ecardinos.

  4. Gunzelin de Kuckenburg ( c. 965 - después de 1017) fue Margrave de Meissen desde 1002 hasta 1009.

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    King Henry the Fowler, on his 928–29 campaign against the Slavic Glomacze tribes, had a fortress erected on a hill at Meissen (Mišno) on the Elbe river. Later named Albrechtsburg, the castle about 965 became the seat of the Meissen margraves, installed by Emperor Otto I when the vast Marca Geronis (Gero's march) was partitioned into five new margra...

    After the abolition of all German monarchies in 1918 and the death of Friedrich August III, the last king of Saxony, in 1932, further heads of the house and pretenders to the throne have used the title Margrave of Meissen. 1. Friedrich Christian, Margrave of Meissen 2. Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen 3. Albert, Margrave of Meissen, disputed with...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · On 30 April 1002 his father was murdered at the Kaiserpfalz of Pöhlde, after he had raised claims to the German throne in the royal election. The new king Henry II passed the Margraviate of Meissen to Herman's uncle Gunzelin, while he and his brother had to retire to their allods.

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    2 de jul. de 2015 · b) GUNZELIN (-after 1017). Thietmar names "Gunzelin" as brother-in-law of Boleslaw I Prince of Poland, recording that the latter secured Meissen for him [156]. He succeeded his brother in 1002 as GUNZELIN Markgraf [von Meissen]. He was deposed in 1009 by King Heinrich II [157]. c) BRUN.