Frederick II ( German: Friedrich; 30 November 1310 – 18 November 1349) was the margrave of Meissen from 1323 until his death. Early life [ edit] Frederick was born on 30 November 1310 in Gotha. His parents were Margrave Frederick I of Meissen and Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk.
- Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk
- House of Wettin
Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia Balthasar, Landgrave of Thuringia Louis, Archbishop of Magdeburg William I, Margrave of Meissen: House: House of Wettin: Father: Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen: Mother: Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk
Born in Eisenach, Frederick was the son of Albert II, Margrave of Meissen and Margaret of Sicily. According to legend, his mother, fleeing her philandering husband in 1270, was overcome by the pain of parting and bit Frederick on the cheek: therefore he became known as the Bitten.
- Agnes of Gorizia-Tyrol, Elizabeth of Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk
- House of Wettin
26 apr 2022 · Birthplace: Wartburg, Eisennach, Meißen, Deutschland (HRR) Death: November 16, 1323 (65-66) Wartburg, Eisennach, Meißen, Deutschland (HRR) Immediate Family: Son of Albrecht II "the Degenerate" of Meissen, Margrave, Landgrave of Thuringia and Margherita di Sicilia. Husband of Agnes, Gräfin von Görz und Tirol and Elisabeth von ...
- November 1257
Frederick I married Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1442), daughter of Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg on 7 February 1402 and had 7 children: Catherine, died young; Frederick II, Elector of Saxony (1412–1464); Sigismund, Bishop of Würzburg, (3 March 1416 – 24 December 1471);
فريدرش الثاني الجاد (Friedrich II. der Ernsthafte؛ غوتا، 30 نوفمبر 1310 - فارتبورغ، 18 نوفمبر 1349)، مرغريف مايسن ابن . في 1323 بدأ باعتباره الوريث الوحيد تحت وصاية والدته لخلافة والده على مرغريفية مايسن وتورنغن.
17 feb 2023 · Frederick was born on 30 November 1310 in Gotha. His parents were Margrave Frederick I of Meissen and Elisabeth von Lobdeburg-Arnshaugk. In 1323, under the guardianship of his mother, he succeeded his father in the Margraviate of Meissen and Thuringia. Personal rule