- 830/835/51 – 30
November 912),
called the
Illustrious (German: Otto der
Erlauchte) by
later authors, was a
notable member of the
Ottonian dynasty and Duke...
- Luitpold; c. 940 – 10 July 994),
known as the
Illustrious (German: der
Erlauchte) was a
member of the
House of
Babenberg who
ruled as
Margrave of Austria...
-
Henry III,
called Henry the
Illustrious (Heinrich der
Erlauchte) (c. 1215 – 15
February 1288) from the
House of
Wettin was
Margrave of
Meissen and last...
-
retrieved 5
April 2021 Dreyer, Aloys.
Herzog Maximilian in Bayern, der
erlauchte Freund und Förderer des
Zitherspiels und der Gebirgspoesie. Munich: Lindauer...
- (7
April 1206 – 29
November 1253),
called the
Illustrious (German: der
Erlauchte), was the Duke of
Bavaria from 1231 and
Count Palatine of the
Rhine from...
-
Count of Württemberg from 1279
until his death. He was
nicknamed 'der
Erlauchte' or the
Illustrious Highness. Eberhard's half-brother and predecessor...
- (German: Otto der
Erlauchte) Otto I, Duke of
Saxony (German: Otto der
Erlauchte)
Henry III,
Margrave of
Meissen (German:
Heinrich der
Erlauchte)
Leopold I,...
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Deutsche Biographie (Duncker & Humblot, 1880) pp. 541–542 "Eberhard der
Erlauchte", by Paul
Friedrich von Stälin, in
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, vol...
-
Deutsche Biographie (Duncker & Humblot, 1880) pp. 541–542 "Eberhard der
Erlauchte", by Paul
Friedrich von Stälin, in
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, vol...
- In the 13th
century it
received the
title of city from
Friedrich der
Erlauchte, it was
largely rebuilt on the left bank of the
river Eyach. In 1403 it...