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  1. Johann Georg I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach ( Weimar, 12 July 1634 – hunting accident, Eckhartshausen, Marksuhl, 19 September 1686). He was the fifth but third surviving son of Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau . After the death of his father (1662), his older brother Johann Ernst II inherited Weimar, and his ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_Ernest_II,_Duke_ofJohn Ernest II - Wikipedia

    Eventually, the partitioned lands, Saxe-Weimar, Saxe-Eisenach (1741) and Saxe-Jena (1690) were re-combined. Like his father, John Ernest was particularly interested in the arts (see Fruitbearing Society). He was also an avid hunter. Given his overriding interest in these pursuits, John Ernest entrusted the reigns of government to his chancellor.

  3. Media in category "John Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Coburg St. Moriz 015.jpg 3,264 × 4,928; 4.08 MB

  4. John Ernest was given the Principality of Saxe-Eisenach and Casimir continued to reign alone in Coburg. His dominions were composed of the districts of Coburg with the subdivisions of Lauter , Rodach and Gestungshausen bei Sonnefeld, Heldburg with a subdivision of Hildburghausen, Römhild , Eisfeld , Schalkau , Sonneberg , Neustadt , Neuhaus , Mönchröden and Sonnefeld .

  5. John Frederick (30 November 1559, Weimar – 8 August 1560, Weimar) Frederick Henry (3 February 1563, Heldburg – 4 August 1572, Eisenberg) John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg (12 June 1564, Gotha – 16 July 1633, Coburg) John Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach (9 July 1566, Gotha – 23 October 1638, Eisenach) Succession

  6. John Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Wikimedia Commons. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 44690346. ... Wikipedia (15 entries) edit.

  7. Johann Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach (24 July 1665 – 10 November 1698), ruled as duke of Saxe-Eisenach from 1686 to 1698. [1] Born in Friedewald, he was the second son of Johann Georg I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach and Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein . The death of his older brother, Frederick August—who was killed in battle in 1684—make him ...