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  1. Margaret, Landgravine of Thuringia was the daughter of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and his third wife, Isabella of England, making her a granddaughter of John, King of England.

  2. Margaret of Saxony (1449 – 13 July 1501) was a German noblewoman, Electress of Brandenburg by marriage. She was the daughter of William III, Duke of Luxemburg , and Anne, Duchess of Luxembourg . Family and children

  3. Isabella of England. Margaret of Sicily (also called Margaret of Hohenstaufen or Margaret of Germany) (1 December 1241, in Foggia – 8 August 1270, in Frankfurt-am-Main) was a Princess of Sicily and Germany, and a member of the House of Hohenstaufen. By marriage she was Landgravine of Thuringia and Countess Palatine of Saxony (German ...

  4. Margaret of Sicily (also called Margaret of Hohenstaufen or Margaret of Germany) (1 December 1241, in Foggia – 8 August 1270, in Frankfurt-am-Main) was a Princess of Sicily and Germany, and a member of the House of Hohenstaufen. By marriage she was Landgravine of Thuringia and Countess Palatine of Saxony (German: Landgräfin von Thüringen und Pfalzgräfin von Sachsen).

  5. When Margaret Hohenstaufen was born on 1 December 1241, in Foggia, Puglia, Italy, her father, Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor, was 46 and her mother, Isabella of England, was 27. She married Albrecht II. Markgraf von Meißen in June 1255, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany.

  6. Media in category "Margaret of Sicily, Margravine of Meissen". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Albrechtsburg Meißen 4.JPG 1,972 × 2,960; 600 KB. Marketa Albercht2.jpg 344 × 283; 31 KB. MarketaStaufska.jpg 204 × 329; 21 KB. Categories: Margaret (given name) 1237 births. 1270 deaths.

  7. 1265–1294 Albert the Degenerate, son, Margrave of Meissen from 1288 until 1292, sold Thuringia to. 1294–1298 Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg, King of Germany (not Wettin) 1298–1307 Albert of Habsburg, King of Germany (not Wettin) 1298–1307 Theodoric IV, Margrave of Lusatia from 1291 until 1303. 1298–1323 Frederick I. 1323–1349 Frederick II.