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Persoonlijke gegevens Albert I OF BRANDENBURG 

  • Ook bekend als Albrecht der Bar (Albert the Bear).
  • Hij is geboren rond 1100.
  • Titel: Margrave of Brandenburg, Duke of Saxony
  • Beroep: Margrave.
  • Hij is overleden op 18 november 1170.
  • Hij is begraven in Ballenstedt, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland.
  • Een kind van Otto OF BALLENSTEDT en Eilika OF SAXONY

Gezin van Albert I OF BRANDENBURG

Hij is getrouwd met Sophia OF WINZENBURG.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1124.


Kind(eren):

  1. Otto I OF BRANDENBURG  ± 1127-1184 
  2. Bernard OF ANHALT  ± 1140-1212 


Notities over Albert I OF BRANDENBURG

Albert the Bear (German: Albrecht der Bär; c. 1100-18 November 1170) was the first Margrave of Brandenburg (as Albert I) from 1157 to his death and was briefly Duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142.

Life
Albert was the only son of Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, and Eilika, daughter of Magnus Billung, Duke of Saxony. He inherited the valuable estates in northern Saxony of his father in 1123, and on his mother's death, in 1142, succeeded to one-half of the lands of the house of Billung. Albert was a loyal vassal of his relation, Lothar I, Duke of Saxony, from whom, about 1123, he received the Margraviate of Lusatia, to the east; after Lothar became King of the Germans, he accompanied him on a disastrous expedition to Bohemia in 1126, when he suffered a short imprisonment.

Albert's entanglements in Saxony stemmed from his desire to expand his inherited estates there. After the death of his brother-in-law, Henry II, margrave of a small area on the Elbe called the Saxon Northern March, in 1128, Albert, disappointed at not receiving this fief himself, attacked Udo, the heir, and was consequently deprived of Lusatia by Lothar. In spite of this, he went to Italy in 1132 in the train of the king, and his services there were rewarded in 1134 by the investiture of the Northern March, which was again without a ruler.

Once he was firmly established in the Northern March, Albert's covetous eye lay also on the thinly populated lands to the north and east. Three years he was occupied in campaigns against the Slavic Wends, who as pagans were considered fair game, and whose subjugation to Christianity was the aim of the Wendish Crusade of 1147 in which Albert took part; diplomatic measures were more successful, and by an arrangement made with the last of the Wendish princes of Brandenburg, Pribislav of the Hevelli, Albert secured this district when the prince died in 1150. Taking the title "Margrave of Brandenburg", he pressed the "crusade" against the Wends, extended the area of his mark, encouraged German migration, established bishoprics under his protection, and so became the founder of the Margraviate of Brandenburg in 1157, which his heirs - the House of Ascania - held until the line died out in 1320.

In 1137 Conrad III, the Hohenstaufen King of the Germans, deprived Albert's cousin and nemesis, Henry the Proud of his Saxon duchy, which was awarded to Albert if he could take it. After some initial success in his efforts to take possession, Albert was driven from Saxony, and also from his Northern march by Henry, and compelled to take refuge in south Germany. When peace was made with Henry in 1142, Albert renounced the Saxon duchy and received the Counties of Weimar and Orlamünde. It was possibly at this time that Albert was made Arch-Chamberlain of the Empire, an office which afterwards gave the Margraves of Brandenburg the rights of a prince-elector.

In 1158 a feud with Henry's son, Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony, was interrupted by a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In 1162 Albert accompanied Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to Italy, where he distinguished himself at the storming of Milan.

In 1164 Albert joined a league of princes formed against Henry the Lion, and peace being made in 1169, Albert divided his territories among his six sons. He died on 13 November 1170, possibly in Stendal, and was buried at Ballenstedt.

Cognomen
Albert's personal qualities won for him the cognomen of the Bear, "not from his looks or qualities, for he was a tall handsome man, but from the cognisance on his shield, an able man, had a quick eye as well as a strong hand, and could pick what way was straightest among crooked things, was the shining figure and the great man of the North in his day, got much in the North and kept it, got Brandenburg for one there, a conspicuous country ever since," says Carlyle, who called Albert "a restless, much-managing, wide-warring man." He is also called by later writers "the Handsome."

Family and children
Albert was married in 1124 to Sofie of Winzenburg (died 25 March 1160) and they had the following children:
Otto I, Margrave of Brandenburg (1126/1128-7 March 1184)
Count Hermann I of Orlamünde (died 1176)
Siegfried (died 24 October 1184), Bishop of Brandenburg from 1173-1180, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, the first ranked prince, from 1180-1184
Heinrich (died 1185), a canon in Magdeburg
Count Albert of Ballenstedt (died after 6 December 1172)
Count Dietrich of Werben (died after 5 September 1183)
Count Bernhard of Anhalt (1140-9 February 1212), Duke of Saxony from 1180-1212 as Bernard III
Hedwig (d. 1203), married to Otto, Margrave of Meißen
Daughter, married c. 1152 to Vladislav of Bohemia
Adelheid (died 1162), a nun in Lamspringe
Gertrude, married in 1155 to Duke Diepold of Moravia
Sybille (died c. 1170), Abbess of Quedlinburg
Eilika

There is a monument commemorating Albert at Spandau Citadel, Berlin

Source: Wikipedia

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Albert I OF BRANDENBURG

Magnus I OF SAXONY
± 1045-1106
Sophia OF HUNGARY
± 1044-1095
Eilika OF SAXONY
± 1080-1142

Albert I OF BRANDENBURG
± 1100-1170

1124
Bernard OF ANHALT
± 1140-1212

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