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House of Anhalt,
which refers to its longest-held possession, Anhalt. The
Ascanians are
named after Ascania (or Ascaria) Castle,
known as
Schloss Askanien...
- of
Wettin adopted the
Ascanian coat-of-arms.
After the division, the
counting of the
dukes started anew.
Though the
first Ascanian duke is
counted either...
- Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1235. In 1296, the
remaining lands were
divided between the
Ascanian dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg and Saxe-Wittenberg, the
latter obtaining the title...
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which emerged after the
dissolution of the stem
duchy of Saxony. The
Ascanian dukes prevailed in
obtaining the
Saxon electoral dignity until their duchy...
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eastern lands,
together with the
title of Duke of Saxony, p****ed to an
Ascanian dynasty (descended from
Eilika Billung, Wulfhild's
younger sister) and...
- Lake İznik (Turkish: İznik Gölü) is a
freshwater lake in the
Province of Bursa, Turkey. It is
around 32 km in
length and 10 km in
width with a maximum...
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eastern policy of the
Ascanians. From 1123 to 1125
Albert developed contacts with Pribislav, who
served as the
godfather for the
Ascanian's first son, Otto...
- coat-of-arms, when it
gained Saxe-Wittenberg in 1422,
which is why the
Ascanian barry of ten
reappears in the arms of many (formerly) Wettin-ruled states...
- (1319–1320) Son of
Henry I. Died as a minor.
After the
extinction of the
Ascanian dynasty in 1320,
Brandenburg came
under the
control of the
Emperor Louis...
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raised to the rank of a
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire in 1218.
Ruled by
Ascanian princes from the High
Middle Ages to the
Early modern period,
Anhalt was...