Kingdoms Of Germany - Saxony out of the margraviate of Brandenburg, which the original Dukes of saxony helpedcreate.saxony now occupies the position of a subkingdom. 1873 - 1902. albert, http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/History/KingListsEurope/GermanySaxons.ht
Extractions: EUROPEAN KINGDOMS GERMANY SAXONY The Franks under Charlemagne slowly conquered the pagan Saxon tribes (782-804). The Saxons were initially subsumed by the Frankish Empire, but emerged as a separate kingdom during the Carolingian fragmentation that followed. Saxony emerges as one of the more powerful stem duchies in East Francia , once the formal split is made between East and West Franks . The earliest dukes seize the throne of East Francia and under Otto I create what comes to be known the Holy Roman Empire AD 962 - 1260 There came to be some conflict in Saxony between the Hohenstaufen and Welf dukes. The former went on to become HREs while the latter seemed to lose out and were granted the Duchy of Brunswick as compensation. Hermann Billung Bernard I Bernard II Ordulf Magnus Lothar II of Germany HRE Henry II (IV) Welf, the Proud
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600000 People Connected With European Royalty 4 M Christian albert Prince saxony 1 Born 4 Mar 1612 Dresden, Drsdn, Sxny1 Christened Died 9 Aug 1612 1 Buried 5 M Johann Georg saxony 1 http://www.e-familytree.net/f3944.htm
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600000 People Connected With European Royalty albert Count Of Namur Ida Of saxony Prince Of saxony albert ChristineTherese Countess Lowenstein Husband Prince Of saxony albert 1 http://www.e-familytree.net/f264.htm
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Eunydd Ap CADIFOR / Morfydd Verch EDWYN albert III / Ida of saxony. Husband albert III. Mother Mrs albert NAMUR.Notes 2416. Wife Ida of saxony. Born ABT 1022, at of,,saxony,Germany. http://www.genpc.com/gen/files/d0057/f0000007.html
Extractions: Eunydd ap CADIFOR Morfydd Verch EDWYN Husband: Eunydd ap CADIFOR Born: ABT 0912 at: of,,,Wales Married: at: Died: at: Father: Mother: Wife: Morfydd Verch EDWYN Born: ABT 0916 at: of,,,Wales Died: at: Father: Mother: CHILDREN Name: Gwaethfoed ap EUNYDD Born: ABT 0942 at: Wales Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: Pedigree Chart for: Eunydd ap CADIFOR INDEX HOME All of these files are a WORK in PROGRESS not all have been personally verified by me. Last update on 02/04/2000 09:11:04 AM Pacific Standard Time Ralph BLOUNT Cecilia Alicia Lovet Husband: Ralph BLOUNT Born: ABT 1228 at: of Belton,Rutland,England,England Married: ABT 1260 at: of,Belton,Rutland,England Died: AFT 1298 at: of,Hampton Lovet,Worcester,England Father: Robert BLOUNT Mother: Isabel ODINSELS Wife: Cecilia Alicia Lovet Born: ABT 1230 at: of,Hampton Lovet,Worcester,England Died: at: Father: Mother: Notes: CHILDREN Name: William Le BLOUNT Born: ABT 1261 at: of,Belton,Rutland,England Died: at: Sp Spouses: Name: Thomas Le BLOUNT Born: ABT 1263 at: of,Belton,Rutland,England Died: 17 Aug 1328 at: Spouses: Pedigree Chart for: Ralph BLOUNT Gilbert Le BLOUNT Stephen BLOUNT Agnes de INSULA Robert BLOUNT ... Isabel ODINSELS
Saxony: History an encyclopedia article on saxony and former different territories also referred to as saxony.Category Regional Europe saxony Society and Culture History Duke Maurice of saxony, a grandson of albert and a Protestant, received the electoraltitle in the 16th cent.; it remained in the albertine branch until the http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0860948.html
Extractions: Encyclopedia Saxony The geographic concept of Saxony has undergone great shifts and has acquired many meanings in the past 15 centuries. The land of the Saxons , Saxony was in Frankish times roughly the area in NW Germany between the Elbe and Ems rivers; it also included part of S Jutland. (This area corresponds in part to the state of Lower Saxony , created after World War II.) Lothair II ) bestowed it on his Guelphic son-in-law, Henry the Proud , who was already duke of Bavaria. In 1142 the duchy passed to Henry the Lion , son of Henry the Proud. The struggle between Henry the Lion and Emperor Frederick I ended with Henry's loss of all his fiefs in 1180. The stem duchy was broken up into numerous fiefs. The Guelphic heirs of Henry the Lion retained only their allodial lands, the duchy of Brunswick . The ducal title of Saxony went to Bernard of Anhalt, a younger son of
JOHN FREDERICK I. THE MAGNANIMOUS OF SAXONY southern Germany the elector drove Maurice from the land, took his ally, albert Alcibiades,prince of Bayreuth, prisoner at Rochlitz, and overran ducal saxony. http://33.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JO/JOHN_FREDERICK_I_THE_MAGNANIMOUS_OF_SAXONY.h
Extractions: JOHN ALBERTJOHN FREDERICK article " John s. of Zebedee " in the Ency. Bib. (1901) is the work of a German of the advanced left. Dr E. A. Abbott's laborious From Letter to Spirit (1903), Joannine Vocabulary (1904) and Grammar (1906) overflow with statistical details and ever acute, often fanciful, conjecture. Professor F. C. Burkitt's The Gospel History (1906) vigorously sketches the book's dominant characteristics and true function. E. F. Scott's The Fourth Gospel (1906) gives a lucid, critical and religiously tempered account of the Gospel's ideas, aims, affinities, difficulties and abiding significance. ' (F. v. H.) JOHN ALBERT (1459-1501), king of Poland, third son of Casimir IV. king of Poland and Elizabeth of Austria. As crown prince he distinguished himself by his brilliant victory over the Tatars at Kopersztyn in 1487. He succeeded his father in 1492. The loss of revenue consequent upon the secession of Lithuania placed John Albert at the mercy of the Polish Sejmiki or local diets, where the szlachta, or country gentry, made their
Albert I King Of Saxony albert I King of saxony, born 23 Apr 1828, Dresden, died 19 Jun 1902, SchlossSibyllen genealogy and history of the hume / home family surname. Ad, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~humefamily/1166.htm
Genealogy Data Page 184 (Family Pages) saxony, Germany Gender Male Parents Father Billung, Count in saxony, MotherUnknown Queen of FRANCE, Family MarriageBEF 954 France Spouse albert I The http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gwt1/f_b7.html
Albert The Bear. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 loyal vassal of Holy Roman Emperor Lothair II, who, as duke of saxony, helped himtake (1123) Lower Lusatia and the eastern march of saxony. albert lost these http://www.bartleby.com/65/al/AlbertBe.html
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I2772: BYRON BROWN ( - ) HTML created by GED2HTML v3.0 (2/2/97) on Wed Apr 09 215343 1997. IDA OF saxony.REFN FLW/149. Family 1 albert III MARRIAGE ABT 1067. ADELAIDE OF NAMUR. http://www.jedh.com/genealogy/d0007/g0000022.html
Lives Of The Saints, November 15, Saint Albert The second Dominican General, Blessed Jordan of saxony, a compatriot of Albertand a very eloquent preacher, was in Padua, and when the students of Bologna http://magnificat.ca/cal/engl/11-15.htm
Extractions: From Cologne, Saint Albert was called to the University of Paris, with his dear disciple. There his genius appeared in all its brilliance, and there he composed a large number of his writings. Later, obedience took him back to Germany as Provincial of his Order. Without a murmur, he said farewell to his cell, his books, and his numerous disciples, and as Provincial thereafter journeyed with no money, always on foot, visiting the numerous monasteries under his jurisdiction, throughout an immense territory in which were included Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, and other regions even to Holland. He died, apparently of fatigue, at the age of seventy-three, on November 15, 1280, and his body was buried in Cologne in the Dominican church. He had to wait until December 16, 1931 for the honors of canonization and the extension of his cult to the universal Church. Proclaiming his holiness, Pope Pius XI added the glorious title, so well merited, of Doctor of the Church. From time immemorial, he has been known as Albert the Great.
Extractions: The Smaller- or Honor Cross of the Saxony Order of Albert With founding the Order of Albert the so called Smaller Cross was as the 5th grade of the order was issued. It was renamed in Honor Cross in 1858. With awarding the last cross on November 27, 1875, only a total of 362 Honor Crosses have been issued to loyal citizens. As known to many collectors, the Order of Albert was awarded for over 23 years with the design. The medallion did show the bust of Herzog Johann den Beständigen instead of the founder of the Albertinien family line of the house of Wettin, Herzog Albrecht der Beherzte (Albert). After discovering the mistake the so called "Bäckermütze" vanished quietly. This was concluded in a non publicized edict of the ministry of interior affairs on January 26, 1875. This act triggered the complete renewal of the orders statues. With the rewriting e.g. the golden medal was changed into the Albert Cross (Albrechtskreuz) and the Smaller- or Honor Cross was changed into the knight cross 2nd class. All legal bearers of the order decorations were granted the right to exchange all 1st type decorations for the under the new statues "regulated and corrected" badges. This was certainly more than wished for to cover the embarrassing mistake. All of this is cause for the rarity of the Smaller- or Honor Cross of the Order of Albert. I personally know only of 3 original pieces in collections.
Order Of Albert The surrounding inscription now is ?albert von Gottes Gnaden König von Sachsen C C C ( albert by goods grace King of saxony C C C ) and http://www.medalnet.net/document.htm
Extractions: Kingdom of Saxony As every order also the Order of Albert comes with award documents. § 7 of the order's statutes from December, 31 1850 say: Jeder der von Uns mit dem Orden Begnadigten erhält ein von Uns gezeichnetes, vom Ordenscanzler contrasigniertes Decret..." ( "Everyone who will be awarded with our order receives an award document, that is signed by us, and contra signed by the chancellor of the order..." ). The documents are changing their style, as the decorations over the 60 year's of existence and are going to be examined in the following article. First it has to be said that there was a leak of award documents from the time the order was issued, so that this article is not totally completed. The documents have all the same size of ~35 x 22 cm and have a double sheet. Only the cover page is be written on. The whole document can be divided into 10 parts, that are looking in general similar (Look at picture 1). (1) Head: Wir (Name of King), von Gottes Gnaden König von Sachsen etc. etc. etc. haben uns bewogen gefunden,..." (
Descendents Of Duke Bernard II Of Saxony See (UZ5) Count albert III of NAMUR 4. GERTRUDE OF 2 saxony (Bernard II of 1 ),daughter of (1) Duke Bernard II of 1 and (ADD-2) Elica von (SCHWEINFURT), was http://armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_162_main.html
Extractions: Children: i. D UKE O RDULF ... OF , b. circa 1020; m. (AC-9) U LFHILDE OF N ... ORWAY ; d. on 28 March 1072. ii. I DA OF of Saxony; m. (UZ-5) C OUNT A LBERT ... AMUR ; d. on 31 July 1102. iii. G ERTRUDE OF ; m. (1) (AK-17) R OBERT LE F ... OUNT ; m. (2) (RP-1) C OUNT F LORENT ... OLLAND ; d. in 1113. Generation Two D UKE O RDULF ... Bernard II of ), son of (1) Duke Bernard II of and (ADD-2) Elica von (S CHWEINFURT , was born circa 1020 , and died on 28 March 1072 . He married (AC-9) U LFHILDE OF N ... ORWAY , daughter of (AC-8) Olaf II of, (King) and (ADP-3) Astrid of (S WEDEN , who was born circa 1023 , and died on 24 May 1070
Descendents Of Count Robert I Of Lomme albert III of 4 , albert II of 3 , albert I of 2 , Robert I of 1 ) of, Namur, daughterof (5) Count albert III of 4 and (ACW3) Ida of (saxony), was born in http://armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_163_main.html
Extractions: Child: i. C OUNT A LBERT ... AMUR of, Namur, Belgium, EUROPE; m. (JN-54) E RMENGARDE OF L ... ORRAINE ; d. 998/1011. Generation Two C OUNT A LBERT ... Robert I of ) of, Namur, son of (1) Count Robert I of , was born circa 980, and died 998/1011. He married (JN-54) E RMENGARDE OF L ... ORRAINE of, Lorraine, France, EUROPE, daughter of (JN-49) Charles of and (Y-2) Bonne d'Ardennes L ORRAINE Children: i. C OUNT A LBERT ... OF of, Namur, b. circa 1000; m. (AB-2) R EGILINDE OF L ... ORRAINE ; d. in 1064. ii. H ADWIDE OF ; m. (CE-1) C OUNT G ERARD ... LSACE ; d. circa 1080. Generation Three C OUNT A LBERT ... Robert I of ) of, Namur, son of (2) Count Albert I of and (JN-54) Ermengarde of (L ORRAINE , was born circa 1000 , and died in 1064 . He married (AB-2) R EGILINDE OF L ... ORRAINE of, Lorraine, daughter of (AB-1)
Frederick Augustus Albert - Wikipedia Frederick Augustus albert, king of saxony (Germany) (18281902), was born April23 1828, being the eldest son of Prince John, who succeeded to the throne in http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Augustus_Albert
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Frederick Augustus Albert , king of Saxony Germany ) (1828-1902), was born April 23 1828, being the eldest son of Prince John, who succeeded to the throne in 1854. His education was, as was usual with German princes, to a great extent military, but he attended lectures at the university of Bonn . His first experience of warfare was in 1849, when he served as a captain in the campaign of Schleswig-Holstein against the Danes When the war of 1866 broke out, the crown-prince was placed in command of the Saxon forces opposing the Prussian army of Prince Frederick Charles. No attempt was made to defend Saxony; the Saxons fell back into Bohemia and effected a junction with the Austrians. They took a prominent part in the battles by which the Prussians forced the line of the Iser and in the battle of Gitchin. The crown-prince, however, succeeded in effecting the retreat in good order, and in the decisive battle of Koniggratz (see Seven Weeks' War ) he held the extreme loft of the Austrian position. The Saxons maintained their post with great tenacity, but were involved in the disastrous defeat of their allies.
Albert I Of Brandenburg - Wikipedia III of his Saxon duchy, which was given to albert. After meeting with some successin his efforts to take possession, he was driven from saxony, and also from http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_I_of_Brandenburg
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Albert I (c. 1100-1170), Margrave of Brandenburg , also called, The Bear (Ger: Albrecht der Bär ), was the only son of Otto the Rich, count of Ballenstedt , and Eilika, daughter of Magnus Billung , duke of Saxony . He inherited the valuable Saxon estates of his father in , and on his mother's death, in , succeeded to one-half of the lands of the Billungs. In about he received from Lothar I, duke of Saxony, the margravate of Lusatia and, after Lothar became the German king, accompanied him on the disastrous expedition to Bohemia in , when he suffered a short imprisonment.