- Wittenberg,
officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg, is the fourth-largest town in the
state of Saxony-Anhalt, in the
Federal Republic of Germany. It is situated...
-
Rudolf III (c. 1378 – 11 June 1419), a
member of the
House of Ascania, was Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg and
Elector of
Saxony from 1388
until his death. He...
- wife Beatrix,
daughter of
Rudolf I,
Elector of
Saxony and Duke of Saxe-
Wittemberg. The
death of his
older brother Albert III in 1359 made John his father's...
-
dukes of Saxe-Wittenberg (Albert and his
uncle Wenceslas,
Elector of Saxe-
Wittemberg), who had been
given the prin****lity by
Charles IV, Holy
Roman Emperor...
- Case Studies".
Eurasian Studies, VII. Martin-Luther Universität, Halle-
Wittemberg. pp. 1–17. Pea**** 2015, p. 33. Pea**** 2010b, pp. 92–93.
Basan 2010,...
- of Żagań by his wife Scholastika,
daughter of
Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-
Wittemberg and
Elector of Saxony. He was
named after his
maternal grandfather. Rudolf...
- 1071/mu927065. ISSN 0158-4197. Immelmann,
Klaus (1968).
Australian Parakeets.
Wittemberg/Belgium: A.
Ziemsen Verlag/ A.O.B. [1]
Archived 2016-08-11 at the Wayback...
- den jenigen, so mit
Wirtschafften oder
Gastungen umbgehen (in German).
Wittemberg: Paul Helwig. p. 89.
Retrieved 15
August 2011. "The
favors of St. Walburga"...
- 3.
Catherine Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg 14.
Bernhard III,
Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg 7.
Catherine of Anhalt-Bernburg 15.
Agnes of Saxe-
Wittemberg...
- of Żagań by his wife Scholastika,
daughter of
Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-
Wittemberg and
Elector of Saxony. He was
named after his
maternal great-grandfather...