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Albert's first marriage was to Liutgard (b. ca. 1251 - d. aft. 28 February 1289), daughter of Count
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In 1300 Albert married for a second time to Agnes (d. 4 June 1330), daughter of Margrave
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Agnes (d. 1352), married bef. 2 September 1324 to Ulrich II, Count of Lindau-Ruppin.
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as a fiefdom. The acquisition was accomplished about 1307.
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in 1308 he was suggested by his brother-in-law Margrave
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territories of his father, then comprising the towns of
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Siegfried I
Albert II
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Waldemar I
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Ascania
Siegfried I
Catherine Birgersdotter of Bjelbo
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Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst
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