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  1. John I, Duke of Lüben (1425 – after 21 November 1453), was a ruler of Lüben (Lubin) during 1441–1446 with his brother, as co-rulers, Haynau (Chojnów) since 1452, Brieg (Brzeg) and Goldberg (Złotoryja) during 1449–1450 with his brother, as co-rulers. He was the eldest son of Louis III, Duke of Ohlau-Lüben-Haynau, by his ...

  2. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Who was John I of Lüben? John I, Duke of Lüben, was a ruler of Lüben during 1441-1446 with his brother, as co-rulers, Haynau since 1452, Brieg and Goldberg during 1449-1450 with his brother, as co-rulers. He was the eldest son of Louis III, Duke of Ohlau-Lüben-Haynau, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Duke Bolko IV of Oppeln.

  3. About: John I of Lüben An Entity of Type: noble , from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org , within Data Space: dbpedia.org John I, Duke of Lüben (1425 – after 21 November 1453), was a ruler of Lüben (Lubin) during 1441–1446 with his brother, as co-rulers, Haynau (Chojnów) since 1452, Brieg (Brzeg) and Goldberg (Złotoryja) during 1449 ...

  4. John I, Duke of Lüben (1425 – after 21 November 1453), was a ruler of Lüben (Lubin) during 1441-1446 with his brother, as co-rulers, Haynau (Chojnów) since 1452, Brieg (Brzeg) and Goldberg (Złotoryja) during 1449-1450 with his brother, as co-rulers.

  5. In 1526 the House of Habsburg inherited the Bohemian kingdom including Lusatia, which in 1623 Ferdinand II of Habsburg had to give in pawn to Elector John George I of Saxony. The Saxon Electorate finally acquired Lübben by signing the 1635 Peace of Prague .

  6. In 1443, Elisabeth was forced to give Brzeg to Dukes John I of Lüben and Henry X of Chojnów, sons of Louis III of Oława, who had died in 1441. Both brothers claimed the inheritance of Duke Louis II as his lawful male heirs and because Elisabeth retained both Duchies illegally.

  7. Duke of Lubin, Chojnów and Brzeg. Johann Jan I Duke of Lubin Lubiński (Piast) aka von Lüben (est. 1425 - 1453)