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    Ascania may refer to: House of Ascania, a German noble family who ruled the Duchy of Anhalt in Saxony and other territories, including Saxony and Brandenburg. Ascania Island [ fr], an island in the Cyclades near Santorini. Lake Ascania by Nicaea, now known as Lake İznik in Bursa Province, Turkey. Askania-Nova, a biosphere reserve in Kherson ...

  2. Uta von Ballenstedt ( c. 1000 — 23 October before 1046), a member of the House of Ascania, was Margravine of Meissen from 1038 until 1046, by marriage to Margrave Eckard II. She is also called Uta of Naumburg as the subject of a famous donor portrait by the Naumburg Master .

  3. 6 de jun. de 2022 · Template:Infobox royal house The House of Ascania ( German: Askanier) was a dynasty of German rulers. It is also known as the House of Anhalt, which refers to its longest-held possession, Anhalt. [1] The Ascanians are named after Ascania (or Ascaria) Castle, known as Schloss Askanien in German, which was located near and named after Aschersleben.

  4. County, Principality, and Duchy of Anhalt: c. 1100-1252 1863–1918. Henry I (Heinrich I) 1212–1252 (Prince from 1218) After the dead of Heinrich I in 1252 the Ducheri was partitioned between , 1) Anhalt-Bernburg, 2) Anhalt-Zerbst and 3) Anhalt-Aschersleben. The duchies was not totally reunited until 1863.

  5. Archivo:Arms of the house of Ascania (ancient).svg. Tamaño de esta previsualización PNG del archivo SVG: 430 × 500 píxeles. Otras resoluciones: 206 × 240 píxeles · 413 × 480 píxeles · 660 × 768 píxeles · 881 × 1024 píxeles · 1761 × 2048 píxeles. Este es un archivo de Wikimedia Commons, un depósito de contenido libre hospedado ...

  6. Seal of Henry II. Henry II, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben (1215 – 12 June 1266) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Aschersleben . He was the eldest son of Henry I, Count of Anhalt (who was raised to the rank of prince in 1218), by his wife Irmgard, daughter of Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia .

  7. John was the elder son of Albert II of the Brandenburg line of the House of Ascania and Mechthild (Matilda), the daughter of Margrave Conrad II of Lusatia, a junior line of the House of Wettin. Since John and his two-year-younger brother Otto III were minors when their father died in 1220, Emperor Frederick II transferred the regency to Archbishop Albert I of Magdeburg.