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  1. Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel ( c. 1250 – between 19 November and 4 December 1300) was a Margrave of Brandenburg. He was a member of the Brandenburg-Salzwedel branch of the House of Ascania, which existed from 1266 to 1317. He was a son of Otto III and his wife, Beatrice (or Božena) of Bohemia.

  2. Albert III received a seat in Stargard (which he ruled alone at least from 1284. Otto V the Tall: 1246: 1267–1298: 1298: Margraviate of Brandenburg (at Salzwedel) Judith of Henneberg-Coburg (1252–1327) 22 October 1268 four children Otto VI the Short: 3/17 November 1264: 1267–1286: 6 July 1303: Margraviate of Brandenburg (at Salzwedel ...

  3. Albert of Brandenburg ( German: Albrecht von Brandenburg; 28 June 1490 – 24 September 1545) was a German cardinal, elector, Archbishop of Mainz from 1514 to 1545, and Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1513 to 1545. Through his notorious sale of indulgences, he became the catalyst for Martin Luther 's Reformation and its staunch opponent. [1] Biography.

  4. Anna of Saxony. Frederick I of Ansbach and Bayreuth (also known as Frederick V; German: Friedrich V. von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach or Friedrich der Ältere; 8 May 1460 – 4 April 1536) was born at Ansbach as the eldest son of Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg by his second wife Anna, daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony.