Frederick II was the margrave of Meissen from 1323 until his death. Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile. Introduction Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen
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Federico I, margrave de Meissen (1307-1324), Federico II, margrave de Meissen (1324-1349), y Federico III, landgrave de Turingia (1349-1381); Fürstenzug, Dresde, Alemania (Spanish) 0 references sex or gender male 1 reference country of citizenship Germany 0 references name in native language Friedrich II (German) 0 references given name Frédéric
25 mar 2018 · His Father, Frederick I von Meissen, called the Brave or the Bitten (German Friedrich der Freidige or Friedrich der Gebissene; 1257 – 16 November 1323) was margrave of Meissen and landgrave of Thuringia. Links: The Peerage; Geneall; Wikipedia; Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia: Reign 1323-1349: Predecessor: Frederick I Successor ...
Federico II, el Serio (en alemán, Friedrich II. der Ernsthafte) (30 de noviembre de 1310 en Gotha - 18 de noviembre de 1349 en el Wartburg ), Margrave de Meissen, hijo de Federico I de Meissen e Isabel de Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk .
15 apr 2021 · Frederick II, the Serious(German: Friedrich II. der Ernsthafte) (30 November 1310 in Gotha– 18 November 1349 at the Wartburg), Margrave of Meissen, son of Frederick I, Margrave of Meissenand Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk. YouTube Encyclopedic 1/3 Views: 379 6 899 359 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor | Wikipedia audio article Saxon Monarchs
Gertrud of Braunschweig. Henry II (1103–1123) was the Margrave of Meissen and the Saxon Ostmark (as Lusizensis marchio: margrave of Lusatia) from his birth until his death. He was the posthumous son of Margrave Henry I and Gertrude of Brunswick, daughter of Egbert I of Meissen. He was by inheritance also Count of Eilenburg.