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  1. Maria Anna Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine. House. Wittelsbach. Father. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria. Mother. Caroline of Baden. Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria ( German: Maria Anna Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine von Bayern; 27 January 1805 – 13 September 1877), known as 'Marie' was Queen of Saxony from 1836 to 1854 as the second wife of ...

  2. Catherine of Mecklenburg -Schwerin. Religion. Roman Catholic (1521-1536) Lutheran (1536-1553) Signature. Maurice (21 March 1521 – 9 July 1553) was Duke (1541–47) and later Elector (1547–53) of Saxony. His clever manipulation of alliances and disputes gained the Albertine branch of the Wettin dynasty extensive lands and the electoral dignity.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2022 · George of Saxony. George (German:Georg; 8 August 1832 – 15 October 1904) was a King of Saxony of the House of Wettin. George was born in the Saxon capital Dresden. He was the second son of King John of Saxony (1801-1873) and his wife Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (1801-1877), daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (1756-1825).

  4. Augustus was born in Freiberg, the youngest child and third (but second surviving) son of Henry IV, Duke of Saxony, and Catherine of Mecklenburg. He consequently belonged to the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin. Brought up as a Lutheran, he received a good education and studied at Leipzig University.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DresdenDresden - Wikipedia

    Albert, King of Saxony (1828–1902), King of Saxony. George, King of Saxony (1832–1904), King of Saxony. Heinrich Gotthard Freiherr von Treitschke (1834–1896), historian, political writer and nationalist; Ernst Brandes (1862–1935), German lawyer, estate manager and politician; Frederick Augustus III of Saxony (1865–1932), King of Saxony

  6. George of Bavaria referred to as the Rich (15 August 1455 in Burghausen, Bavaria – 1 December 1503 in Ingolstadt), (German: Georg, Herzog von Bayern-Landshut) was the last duke of Bavaria-Landshut. He was a son of Louis IX the Rich and Amalia of Saxony .

  7. John George I, Elector of Saxony, 1585–1656, had 6 sons; i. Christian Albert of Saxony, 1612, died in infancy ii. John George II, Elector of Saxony, 1613–1680, had 1 son; 1. John George III, Elector of Saxony, 1647–1691, had 2 sons; A. John George IV, Elector of Saxony, 1668–1694, died without issue