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and some other possessions to the Archbishop. Financially ruined by the war, Magnus could not stop the cities in the state from acquiring more and more rights; especially the City of
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broke out. In exchange for help in this conflict, Magnus sold the Margraviate of Landsberg to
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for his son Louis, so that it could be reunited with Wolfenbüttel. The prince of Lüneburg,
8: 221: 355:) Magnus was taken prisoner, and had to buy his freedom. He died in summer of 1369. 283: 209: 239:, who continued as sole ruler even after his brothers came of age. After marrying 336: 137: 279: 515: 453: 445: 313: 205: 185: 275: 231:, Magnus was still a minor when his father died in 1318; he and his brother 256: 289:
In 1348, the Emperor gave Landsberg and the Palatinate of Saxony to
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were put under the guardianship of their elder brother
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Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Noble family
House of Guelph
Sophia of Brandenburg-Stendal
Magnus II
Albert
Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Rixa of Werle
House of Welf
medieval Germany
Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Holy Roman Empire
Albert the Fat, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Ernest
Otto
Sophia
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
margrave of Landsberg
Saxony
Sangerhausen
Principality of Wolfenbüttel

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