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  2. Albert II of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Albert the Magnanimous KG, elected King of the Romans as Albert II (10 August 1397 – 27 October 1439), was a member of the House of Habsburg. By inheritance he became Albert V , Duke of Austria . Through his wife ( jure uxoris ) he also became King of Hungary , Croatia , Bohemia , and inherited a claim to the Duchy of Luxembourg .

  3. List of German monarchs - Wikipedia

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    4th in descent from Albert I; 2nd cousin of Albert II Maximilian I (Maximilian I.) 16 February 1486 4 February 1508 12 January 1519 Son of Frederick III; King of Germany under his father, 1486–1493; assumed the title "Elected Emperor" in 1508 with the pope's approval Charles V (Karl V.) 28 June 1519 28 June 1519 3 August 1556

  4. Family tree of German monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The following image is a family tree of every prince, king, queen, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over Louis the German in 843 through to Wilhelm II in 1918. It shows how almost every single ruler of Germany was related to every other by marriages, and hence they can all be put into a single tree.

  5. Habsburg monarchy - Wikipedia

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    Albert Count of Habsburg c. 1188 –1239: Rudolf I of Germany c. 1218 –1291: Albert I of Germany 1255–1308: Hartmann 1263–1281: Rudolf II Duke of Austria 1270–1290: Rudolf I of Bohemia 1281–1307: Frederick the Fair c. 1289 –1330: Leopold I Duke of Austria 1290–1326: Albert II Duke of Austria 1298–1358: Henry the Friendly 1299 ...

  6. Albert II - Wikipedia

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    Albert II, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing (1368–1397) Albert II, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (1369–1403) Albert II of Germany (1397–1439), King of Germany, Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, Duke of Austria; Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1419–1485) Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Stargard (1400s) Albert II, Count of Hoya (1526–1563 ...

  7. Albert II, Duke of Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Albert II spent most of his time in Straubing, arranged tournaments, ordered the introduction of road surfaces but also encouraged the church. He did not intervene in the internal conflict of his cousins, the three sons of his uncle Duke Stephen II of Bavaria, but supported their war against a confederation of cities in Swabia and the ...

  8. Albert II, Duke of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Albert II was born at Habsburg Castle in Swabia, a younger son of King Albert I of Germany and his wife Elizabeth of Carinthia, [1] a member of the House of Gorizia (Meinhardiner). He initially prepared for an ecclesiastical career and, though still a minor, was elected Bishop of Passau in 1313. However, he had to rival with an opposing ...

  9. County of Werdenberg - Wikipedia

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    Son of Albert II, received Bludenz. In 1394 he sold his lands to the Habsburgs. In 1394 Bludenz was annexed to Austria: Henry VI: c.1364 1371/3-1392/3 24 December 1392 or 24 July 1393 Werdenberg-Heiligenberg-Rheineck: Anna of Montfort-Feldkirch c.1375 four children Sons of Albert II, possibly ruled jointly in Rheineck [9] Hugo VI: c.1360 1371/3 ...