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  1. George Albert of Brandenburg (20 November 1591, in Berlin – 29 November 1615, in Sonnenburg, present-day Słońsk), was Margrave of Brandenburg as George Albert II. Life. George Albert was a member of the House of Hohenzollern. He was a son of the Elector John George of Brandenburg (1525–1598) from his third marriage to Elisabeth ...

  2. Regency of George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1527–1541) Left no descendants, and Kulmbach returned to Ansbach. Albert II Alcibiades the Warlike: 28 March 1522: 1527–1557: 8 January 1557: Margraviate of Brandenburg-Kulmbach: Unmarried: Joachim II Hector: 13 January 1505: 11 July 1535 – 3 January 1571: 3 January 1571: Electorate of ...

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    Albert II was the youngest son of Otto I and his second wife Ada of Holland.His father Otto I promoted and directed the foundation of German settlement in the area, which had been Slavic until the 10th century.

    Stephan Warnatsch describes Otto I's children as follows: [They] continued the territorialisation drive that had been initiated [by their father] and, from the end of the 12th Century, as the influx of settlers grew stronger, and, consequently, more people were available to develop the territory, started to expand into the areas of Ruppin, and in p...

    In 1205, Albert married Matilda of Groitzsch (1185–1225), daughter of the Count Conrad II of Lusatia, a member of the House of Wettin, and wife Elizabeth, from the Polish Piast dynasty. They had four children: 1. John I (born: c.1213; died: 4 April 1266) 2. Otto III "the Pious"(born: 1215; died: 9 October 1267) 3. Matilda (died: 10 June 1261), marr...

    Lyon, Jonathan R. (2013). Princely Brothers and Sisters: The Sibling Bond in German Politics, 1100–1250. Cornell University Press.
    Johannes Schultz: Die Mark Brandenburg, Berlin Verlag, Berlin, 1961
    Gustav Albrecht: "Markgraf Albrecht II.", in: Hie gut Brandenburg alleweg! Geschichts- und Kulturbilder aus der Vergangenheit der Mark und aus Alt-Berlin bis zum Tode des Großen Kurfürsten, edited...
    Helmut Assing: Brandenburg, Anhalt und Thüringen im Mittelalter. Askanier und Ludowinger beim Aufbau fürstlicher Territorialherrschaften, Böhlau Verlag, Cologne, 1997, ISBN 3-412-02497-X
  3. George Albert of Brandenburg (20 November 1591, in Berlin – 29 November 1615, in Sonnenburg, present-day Słońsk ), was Margrave of Brandenburg as George Albert II. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Life. George Albert was a member of the House of Hohenzollern.

  4. Thereafter, the Slavs drove the Germans back, but from 1106, under Lothar, duke of Saxony (later German emperor), and Albert I the Bear, whom he made margrave of the North March (Nordmark) in 1134, German conquest, colonization, and Christianization of the region began in earnest.

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  5. Alberto II, margrave de Brandeburgo (h. 1177 - 25 de febrero de 1220) fue un miembro de la Casa de Ascania. Fue un margrave de Brandeburgo desde 1205 hasta su muerte en 1220. Biografía.

  6. George Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg by Andreas Riehl in Jagdschloss Grunewald: Hohenzollerngalerie ‎ (2 F) Categories: George Albert (given name) House of Hohenzollern (Franconian branches) George (given name) 1591 births. 1615 deaths. Deaths from smallpox. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no family name. Men by name.