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  1. Padre. Teodorico I di Wettin. Madre. Jutta di Merseburgo. Consorte. Thietburga di Haldensleben. Figli. Teodorico. Dedi o Dedo, chiamato anche Ziazo o Ciazo [1] [2], (950 circa – Zörbig, 13 novembre 1009) era figlio di Teodorico I di Wettin e Jutta di Merseburgo.

  2. Dedo I, Count of Wettin (c. 940 – 13 November 1009), also known as Dedo I of Wettin, was a son of Theodoric I of Wettin and Jutta of Merseburg. As a young man, Dedo spent his childhood with his relative Rikdag, Margrave of Meissen, Zeitz and Merseburg, and was thus closely related to one of the most influential men of East Saxony.

  3. Federico I (960 circa – Eilenburg, 5 gennaio 1017) fu conte di Eilenburg. Biografia. Era figlio del conte Teodorico I e fratello di Dedo I di Wettin. La sua data di nascita è sconosciuta. Insieme a suo fratello Dedo, amministrò il Burgward di Zörbig, che era stato dato in feudo ai loro antenati prima del 1009.

  4. 2 apr 2023 · estimated between 924 and 974. Birthplace: Wettin, Wettin-Löbejün, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Death: October 13, 1009. Mose, Anhalt, Sachsen, Germany (killed in battle near Mose bei Wolmirstedt ) Immediate Family: Son of Dietrich, Graf im Hassegau and Imma. Husband of Thietburga von Haldensleben.

    • Wettin-Löbejün, Sachsen-Anhalt
    • Thietburga Von Haldensleben
    • Sachsen-Anhalt
    • Origins: Wettin of Saxony
    • Ernestine and Albertine Wettins
    • The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
    • Branches and Titles of The House of Wettin and Its Agnatic Descent
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    The oldest member of the House of Wettin who is known for certain is Theodoric I of Wettin, also known as Dietrich, Thiedericus, and Thierry I of Liesgau (died c. 982). He was most probably based in the Liesgau (located at the western edge of the Harz). Around 1000, the family acquired Wettin Castle, which was originally built by the local Slavic t...

    The family split into two ruling branches in 1485 when the sons of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony divided the territories hitherto ruled jointly. The elder son Ernest, who had succeeded his father as Prince-elector, received the territories assigned to the Elector (Electorate of Saxony) and Thuringia, while his younger brother Albert obtained the ...

    The senior (Ernestine) branch of the House of Wettin lost the electorship to the Albertine line in 1547, but retained its holdings in Thuringia, dividing the area into a number of smaller states. One of the resulting Ernestine houses, known as Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld until 1826 and as Saxe-Coburg and Gotha after that, went on to contribute kings of Be...

    Early Wettins

    1. Counts of Wettin 2. Margraves of Landsberg 3. Margraves of Meissen 4. Margraves of Lusatia 5. Dukes of Saxony, Landgraves of Thuringia 6. Electors of Saxony and Arch-Marshals of the Holy Roman Empire 1. Wartburgnear Eisenach (1250–1406: residence of the Wettins)

    Ernestines

    1. Electors of Saxony and Arch-Marshalsof the Holy Roman Empire (1464–1547) 1. Wittenberg Castle, residence of Frederick III, "the Wise", built 1490–96 2. Hartenfels Castle in Torgau, main residence of the Ernestine Electors since Frederick III, "the Wise", built 1533–40

    Albertines

    1. Margraves of Meissen 2. Grand Master of the Teutonic Order(1498–1510) 3. Electors of Saxony and Arch-Marshalsof the Holy Roman Empire (1547–1806) 4. Kings of Poland and Grand Dukes of Lithuania(1697-1763) 5. Duke of Courland and Semigallia(1758–1763) 6. Duke of Teschen(1766-1822) 7. Kings of Saxony (1806–1918), currently Prince/Princess of Saxony and Duke/Duchess of Saxony, with the head of the family also Margrave of Meissen 8. Duke of Warsaw(1807–1815)

    Counts of Wettin, Margraves of Landsberg
    Margraves of Meissen
    Margraves of Meissen and Landgraves of Thuringia
    Elector of Saxony and Arch-Marshalof the Holy Roman Empire
  5. Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi Wettin (disambigua). La Casata di Wettin, dal nome Witzel modificatosi nel tempo, fu una dinastia tedesca di conti, duchi, principi elettori ( Kurfürsten) e re che governarono l'area corrispondente allo Stato della Sassonia per più di ottocento anni.

  6. Dedi o Dedo, chiamato anche Ziazo o Ciazo [1] [2], (950 circa – Zörbig, 13 novembre 1009) era figlio di Teodorico I di Wettin e Jutta di Merseburgo. Quick facts: Dedo I, Conte di Wettin, Nascita, Morte, Dina...