- The
Albertine Wettins ruled as
Electors (1547–1806) and
Kings of
Saxony (1806–1918), and also pla**** a role in
Polish history – two
Wettins were
Kings of...
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Wettin may
refer to:
House of
Wettin, a
German Royal House Wettin Castle, near Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany,
ancestral seat of the
House of
Wettin Asteroid...
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Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22
January 1901) was
Queen of the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Ireland from 20 June 1837
until her...
- into the
Wettin dominion as an
electoral district. It was able to
maintain a quasi-dominant
position in the
Wettin state until 1548. The
Wettins, who had...
- by
German Historians. Routledge. Thieme, André (2017). "The Rise of the
Wettins". In Loud,
Graham A.; Schenk,
Jochen (eds.). The
Origins of the German...
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while later,
Weimar fell to
Wettin as an
agreed fief and
became an
important residenz of the
Ernestine branch of the
Wettins (c.f. Saxe-Weimar and Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach)...
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Theodoric I von
Wettin (10th century; German: Dietrich, also
known as Thierry) was a
nobleman in the
Duchy of Saxony, and the
oldest traceable member of...
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Wettin is a
small town
belonging to the muni****lity of
Wettin-Löbejün in the
Saale District of Saxony-Anhalt (Saxony-Ascania), in east-central Germany...
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which in 1423
merged with
Meissen under the
Wettin dynasty and
headed the
Upper Saxon Circle. The
Wettins acquired the
Lusatia region by the 1635 Peace...
- of
these two
senior branches, the sole
representation of the
Ernestine Wettins will p**** to the
descendants of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld,...