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  1. Albert II ( German: Albrecht; 1368 – January 21, 1397, Kelheim) was duke of Bavaria-Straubing alongside his father Albert I, who also ruled the counties of Holland, Hainaut, and Zeeland in the Low Countries. Additionally, from 1389 until his death in 1397, he administered the Bavarian province of Straubing in the name of his father, it being ...

  2. 9 de may. de 2023 · Name in native language. Albrecht II. von Habsburg. Date of birth. 10 August 1397, 16 August 1397 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Vienna. Date of death. 27 October 1439. Neszmély. Manner of death.

  3. Albert the Magnanimous KG, elected King of the Romans as Albert II was king of the Holy Roman Empire and a member of the House of Habsburg. By inheritance he became Albert V, Duke of Austria. Through his wife he also became King of Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, and inherited a claim to the Duchy of Luxembourg.

  4. See also Albert II of Germany on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . ALBERT II. (1397–1439), German king, king of Bohemia and Hungary, and (as Albert V.) duke of Austria, was born on the 10th of August 1397, the son of Albert IV. of Habsburg, duke of Austria. He succeeded to the duchy of Austria on his father’s ...

  5. Albert, 12th Prince of Thurn and Taxis ( Albert Maria Lamoral Miguel Johannes Gabriel Fürst von Thurn und Taxis, [1] pronounced [ˈalbɛʁt maˈʁiːa lamoˈʁal miˈɡɛl joˈhanəs ˈɡaːbʁieːl fʏʁst fɔn ˈtʊʁn ʔʊnt ˈtaksɪs]; born 24 June 1983), is a German aristocrat, businessman and race car driver.

  6. Albert of Austria may refer to: Albert I of Germany (1255–1308, r. 1298–1308), King of Germany and Duke of Austria. Albert II, Duke of Austria (1298–1358) Albert III, Duke of Austria (1349–1395) Albert IV, Duke of Austria (1377–1404) Albert II of Germany (1397–1439), King of Germany, King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, Duke of ...

  7. Albert II of Germany Albert II of Habsburg ( August 10 , 1397 – October 27 , 1439 ) was King of the Romans (ruler of Germany within the Holy Roman Empire ) from 1438 until his death. He was also King of Bohemia and Hungary and, as Albert V, Duke of Austria.