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In 1806 The Elector of Saxony became King of an independent Kingdom of Saxony. For the Kings that followed the electors, see below the Kingdom of Saxony. To continue the list of the multiple duchies that were contemporaries of this kingdom, follow this table. Ernest Frederick: 8 March 1724: 1764–1800: 8 September 1800: Ernestine Saxe-Coburg ...
Welf Dynasty (2) Clementia of Zähringen: Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen - 1147 23 November 1162 divorce: 1167 Henry III: Matilda of England: Henry II of England (Plantagenet) June 1156 1 February 1168 1180 husband lost duchy: 13 July 1189 Ascanian Dynasty (2) Judith of Poland: Mieszko III the Old : before 1154 1173 1180 husband gained duchy
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Prince-electors of Saxony (1 C, 25 P) Regents of Saxony (4 P) A. ... List of rulers of Thuringia
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The Anglian Collection gives a similar pedigree for Hengest, with Wecta appearing as Wægdæg, and the names Witta and Wihtgils exchanging places, with a similar pedigree being given by Snorri Sturluson in his much later Prologue to the Prose Edda, where Wægdæg, called Vegdagr son of Óðinn, is made a ruler in East Saxony.
In 1871, Saxony was incorporated into the German Empire and more voting rights were gradually extended. By the early 1900s, Saxony's local politics had settled into a niche in which Social Democrats, Conservatives, and National Liberals were splitting the share of votes and Landtag seats three ways. (In 1909: Social Democrats won 27% of seats ...
The Margravate or Margraviate of Meissen (German: Markgrafschaft Meißen) was a medieval principality in the area of the modern German state of Saxony.It originally was a frontier march of the Holy Roman Empire, created out of the vast Marca Geronis (Saxon Eastern March) in 965.