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  1. Wettin dynasty. Albert III (born July 27/31, 1443, Grimma, Saxony—died Sept. 12, 1500, Emden, East Frisia) was the duke of Saxony, founder of the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin, and marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. Albert was the son of Frederick II, elector of Saxony. When he was 12 years of age, he and his brother Ernest were ...

  2. Uncle and nephew possibly ruled jointly. After Herman's death Weimar was annexed to the House of Wettin. Frederick IV the Younger: c.1325 Son of Frederick I and Elisabeth of Meissen: Irmgard no children 1381 aged 55–56: Definitively annexed to the House of Wettin: Otto VII: c.1360 Son of Frederick II and Sophia of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg: 14 ...

  3. La maison de Wettin est une dynastie dont une branche règne actuellement sur la Belgique (depuis 1831, aujourd'hui sous le nom de maison de Belgique) et dont des branches régnèrent sur le Royaume-Uni (de 1901 à 2022), la Bulgarie (de 1887 à 1946), le Portugal (de 1853 à 1910), la Pologne (de 1697 à 1763), le duché, l' électorat puis le ...

  4. 15 de feb. de 2022 · Media in category "House of Wettin". The following 35 files are in this category, out of 35 total. Ernestine Saxon duchies.jpg 367 × 319; 42 KB. 02023 0100 Poland under the German Saxon kings.jpg 4,665 × 3,153; 2.6 MB. 13268-Hartha-1911-Wettin-Denkmal-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg 1,505 × 1,000; 703 KB.

  5. Theodoric was born in the early 10th century to unknown parents. He married Jutta of Magdeburg. They had at least two sons, Dedo and Frederick. He is mentioned as Dedo's father by bishop Thietmar of Merseburg. Dedo is the first known count of Wettin, and Dedo's son, Theodoric II, Margrave of Lower Lusatia, is considered as the first member of ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › simple › House_of_WettinHouse of Wettin - Wikiwand

    noble family / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The House of Wettin was a dynasty of German counts, dukes, prince-electors (Kurfürsten) and kings that ruled in what is known today as the German states of Saxony and Thuringia for more than 800 years. Members of the Wettin family were also kings of Poland, as well as forming the ruling ...

  7. Overview. The House of Wettin is a dynasty of German counts, dukes, prince-electors (Kurfürsten) and kings that once ruled the area of today's German states of Saxony, the Saxon part of Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia for more than 800 years. Agnates of the House of Wettin have, at various times, ascended the thrones of Great Britain, Portugal ...