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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › AskanierAskanier – Wikipedia

    Stammwappen der Fürsten von Anhalt seit dem 13. Jahrhundert. Die Askanier sind ein altsächsisches Hochadelsgeschlecht, das seit dem 11. Jahrhundert namentlich historisch nachweisbar ist und dessen Stammburgen Aschersleben, Ballenstedt, Bernburg und Anhalt sich im heutigen Sachsen-Anhalt befinden.

  2. 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. The Ascanians are named after Ascania (or Ascaria) Castle, known as Schloss Askanien in German, which was located near and named after Aschersleben.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › AscanidiAscanidi - Wikipedia

    Il Casato di Ascania (tedesco: Askanier) era una dinastia di sovrani tedeschi. Era noto anche come Casato di Anhalt, in onore di Anhalt, suo possesso di lunga data. Gli Ascanidi derivano il loro nome dal Castello di Ascania (o Ascaria), Schloss Askanien, che si trova vicino e prende il nome da Aschersleben.

  4. History. Princes of Anhalt-Zerbst. Princes, 1252–1396. Princes, 1544–1796. See also. References. Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst. Anhalt-Zerbst was a principality of the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the House of Ascania, with its residence at Zerbst in present-day Saxony-Anhalt.

  5. Article History. Ascanian Dynasties, branches of a German family influential from the 12th century to 1918. The name, adopted during the first quarter of the 12th century, was derived from Aschersleben, where the counts of Ballenstedt had a castle in the midst of possessions northeast of the Harz mountains. Albert the Bear ( see Albert I under ...

  6. Agnes of Lindow-Ruppin. Wenceslas I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg ( c. 1337 – 15 May 1388, in Celle) from the House of Ascania ruled from 1370 to 1388 and was a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire as well as Prince of Lüneburg. He was the son of Rudolf I and his 3rd wife, Agnes of Lindow-Ruppin.