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  1. Alexius Frederick Christian, Prince and from 1807 Duke of Anhalt-Bernburg (b. Ballenstedt, 12 June 1767 - d. Ballenstedt, 24 March 1834). Pauline Christine Wilhelmine (b. Ballenstedt, 23 February 1769 - d. Detmold, 29 December 1820), married on 2 January 1796 to Leopold I, Prince of Lippe-Detmold. Frederick Albert also had an illegitimate daughter:

  2. Otto I, Duke of Saxony. Otto ( c. 830/835/51 – 30 November 912), called the Illustrious ( German: Otto der Erlauchte) by later authors, was a notable member of the Ottonian dynasty and Duke of Saxony from 880 until his death in 912. He played an important role in early medieval history of Germany during the 9th and 10th centuries, known for ...

  3. Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-Osterode ( c. 1350 -1421) [citation needed] was a son of Duke Ernest I and his wife, Adelaide of Everstein-Polle. [1] In 1361, he succeeded his father as Count of Osterode . He married Adelaide (d. before 1421), a daughter of Bernhard V, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, and was the father of Otto II (1396-1452), who ...

  4. Prince Aribert Joseph Alexander of Anhalt (18 June 1866 – 24 December 1933) was regent of Anhalt from September to November 1918 on behalf of his underage nephew Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt. As regent, following the German revolution , he abdicated in the name of his nephew on 12 November 1918, thus ending the rule of the House of Ascania in Anhalt .

  5. Officer's cross of the House and Merit Order of Duke Peter Frederick Louis. The order came in seven classes: Grand Cross with Crown ( Großkreuz mit der Krone ), Grand Cross ( Großkreuz ), Grand Commander ( Großkomtur ), Commander ( Komtur ), Officer ( Offizier ), and Knight 1st and 2nd Class ( Ritter 1. und 2. Klasse ).

  6. [better source needed] Frederick succeeded his father's cousin Ludwig as Duke of Württemberg in 1593. Only 16 years old at the time of her wedding, Sibylla was described as a beauty with a vivid charm, unpretentious and simple and with a disposition to be generous and kind, and her natural warm friendliness was said to have contrasted to the somewhat cold nature of Frederick.

  7. After Magnus' death, she remarried his enemy, Albert, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg. Catherine and Magnus had the following children: Catherine Elizabeth married Gerhard II/VI, Duke of Schleswig/Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (ca. 1367 – 4 August 1404) Frederick I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1357–1400), married Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg (died 1440)