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  1. William I, Margrave of Meissen. Father. Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Mother. Beatrice of Silesia. Matilde of Bavaria (aft. 21 June 1313 – 2 July 1346) Meißen) was the eldest daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and his first wife Beatrix of Świdnica. Matilde was a member of the House of Wittelsbach .

  2. 5 nov 2023 · "Matilda of Bavaria", "Margravine of Meissen" Birthdate: June 21, 1313: Birthplace: München, Bayern, Deutschland (HRR) Death: July 02, 1346 (33) Meißen, Sachsen, Saxony (Germany) Place of Burial: Altzelle bei Nossen, 38 kms west of Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland (HRR) Immediate Family:

    • München, Bayern
    • "Matilda of Bavaria", "Margravine of Meissen"
    • Bayern
    • June 21, 1313
    • Predecessors
    • Founding
    • Wettin Rule
    • Burgravate
    • See Also
    • References

    In the mid 9th century, the area of the later margravate was part of an eastern frontier zone of the Carolingian Empire called Sorbian March (Limes Sorabicus), after Sorbian tribes of Polabian Slavs settling beyond the Saale river. In 849, a margrave named Thachulf was documented in the Annales Fuldenses. His title is rendered as dux Sorabici limit...

    In 928 and 929, during the final campaign against the Glomacze tribes, Henry the Fowler, East Frankish king since 919, chose a rock above the confluence of the Elbe and Triebisch rivers to erect a new fortress, called Misni (Meissen) Castle after the nearby Meisa stream. The fortifications were renamed Albrechtsburgin the 15th century. A town soon ...

    Emperor Henry IV then granted Meissen to Count Henry of Eilenburg of the Wettin dynasty. The margravate would remain under Wettin rule for the rest of its existence. Under Wiprecht von Groitzsch in the 1120s, Meissen underwent a process of Germanisation. He was succeeded by Conrad the Great (1123–56), Otto the Rich (1156–91), and Dietrich the Hard-...

    Around 1068, Meissen Castle received its own burgrave. In time the Meinheringerfamily would come to control the burgravate.

    Thompson, James Westfall. Feudal Germany, Volume II. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1928.

    • Feudal monarchy
    • Meissen
  3. Sources (1) Mathilde von Bayern, "Find A Grave Index" View All. Spouse and Children. Friedrich II von Sachsen. 1310–1349 • Male. Matilda Wittelsbach Margravine of Meissen. 1313–1346 • Female.

  4. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Mathilde von Bayern. Date of birth. 21 June 1313 (statement with potentially incorrect Julian date) Bavaria. Date of death. 2 July 1346 (statement with potentially incorrect Julian date) Meissen.