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House of Wettin
German noble and royal family
German noble and royal family
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| surname | House of Wettin | |
| coat of arms | [[File:COA Wettin.svg | 190px]] |
| image_size | 110px | |
| country | Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom | |
| titles | {{Collapsible list | |
| founded | 10th century | |
| founder | Theodoric I | |
| current head | Michael, Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach | |
| branches | * Ernestine branch |
Ernestine branch: (see more)
- Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- King of the Belgians
- King of Portugal
- King/Queen of the United Kingdom
- Tsar of Bulgaria Albertine branch: (see more)
- King of Saxony
- King of Poland
- Grand Duke of Lithuania
- Duke of Warsaw
- Duke of Courland
- Duke of Teschen
- Grand Master of the Teutonic Order}}
- Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- Saxe-Meiningen
- Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Windsor
- Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry
- Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (extinct)
- Bulgarian royal family
- Saxe-Coburg and Braganza
- Belgium
- Albertine branch
- Saxe-Gessaphe
- Saxony
The House of Wettin () is a dynasty which included Saxon kings, prince-electors, dukes, and counts, who once ruled territories in the present-day German federated states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. The dynasty is one of the oldest in Europe, and its origins can be traced back to the town of Wettin, Saxony-Anhalt. The Wettins gradually rose to power within the Holy Roman Empire. Members of the family became the rulers of several medieval states, starting with the Saxon Eastern March in 1030. Other states they gained were Meissen in 1089, Thuringia in 1263, and Saxony in 1423. These areas cover large parts of Central Germany as a cultural area of Germany.
The family divided into two ruling branches in 1485 by the Treaty of Leipzig: the Ernestine and Albertine branches. The older Ernestine branch played a key role during the Protestant Reformation. Many ruling monarchs outside Germany were later tied to its cadet branch, the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The Albertine branch, while less prominent, ruled most of Saxony and played a part in Polish history.
Agnates of the House of Wettin have, at various times, ascended the thrones of the United Kingdom, Portugal, Bulgaria, Poland-Lithuania, the Electorate of Saxony (later the Kingdom of Saxony), Mexico and Belgium. Only the Belgian line retains their throne today.
Origins: Wettin of Saxony
The oldest member of the House of Wettin who is known for certain is Theodoric I of Wettin, also known as Dietrich, Thiedericus, and Thierry I of Liesgau (died c. 982). He was most probably based in the Liesgau (located at the western edge of the Harz). Around 1000, the family acquired Wettin Castle, which was originally built by the local Slavic tribes (see Sorbs), after which they named themselves. Wettin Castle is located in Wettin in the Hassegau (or Hosgau) on the Saale River. Around 1030, the Wettin family received the Eastern March as a fief.
The prominence of the Wettins in the Slavic Saxon Eastern March (or Ostmark) caused Emperor Henry IV to invest them with the March of Meissen as a fief in 1089. The family advanced over the course of the Middle Ages: in 1263, they inherited the landgraviate of Thuringia (although without Hesse) and in 1423, they were invested with the Duchy of Saxony, centred at Wittenberg, thus becoming one of the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire.
Ernestine and Albertine Wettins ==
Main article: Treaty of Leipzig
The family split into two ruling branches in 1485 when the sons of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony divided the territories hitherto ruled jointly. The elder son Ernest, who had succeeded his father as Prince-elector, received the territories assigned to the Elector (Electorate of Saxony) and Thuringia, while his younger brother Albert obtained the March of Meissen, which he ruled from Dresden. As Albert ruled under the title of "Duke of Saxony", his possessions were also known as Ducal Saxony. File:Ernst Kurfürst von Sachsen, 1441-1486 (AT KHM GG4795).jpg|Ernest, Elector of Saxony (1441–1486) File:Albrecht der Beherzte, 1443-1500 (AT KHM GG4796).jpg|Albert, Duke of Saxony (1443–1500)
Ernestines
The older Ernestine branch remained predominant until 1547 and played an important role in the beginnings of the Protestant Reformation. Frederick III (Friedrich der Weise) appointed Martin Luther (1512) and Philipp Melanchthon (1518) to the University of Wittenberg, which he had established in 1502.
The Ernestine predominance ended in the Schmalkaldic War (1546/7), which pitted the Protestant Schmalkaldic League against the Emperor Charles V. Although itself Lutheran, the Albertine branch rallied to the Emperor's cause. Charles V had promised Moritz the rights to the electorship. After the Battle of Mühlberg, Johann Friedrich der Großmütige, had to cede territory (including Wittenberg) and the electorship to his cousin Moritz. Although imprisoned, Johann Friedrich was able to plan a new university. It was established by his three sons on 19 March 1548 as the Höhere Landesschule at Jena. On 15 August 1557, Emperor Ferdinand I awarded it the status of university.
The Ernestine line was thereafter restricted to Thuringia and its dynastic unity swiftly crumbled, dividing into a number of smaller states, the Ernestine duchies. Nevertheless, with Ernst der Fromme, Duke of Saxe-Gotha (1601–1675), the house gave rise to an important early-modern ruler who was ahead of his time in supporting the education of his people and in improving administration. In the 18th century, Karl August, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, established what was to become known as Weimar Classicism at his court in Weimar, notably by bringing Johann Wolfgang von Goethe there.
It was only in the 19th century that one of the many Ernestine branches, the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, regained importance through marriages as the "stud of Europe", by ascending the thrones of Belgium (in 1831), Portugal (1853–1910), Bulgaria (1908–1946) and the United Kingdom (1901–2022, though the relevant marriage had taken place in 1840) and also providing a consort to the future Habsburg Emperor of Mexico (1857).
Residences of Ernestine branches
File:Schloss Altenburg 02.JPG|Altenburg Castle File:Schloss Saalfeld.jpg|Saalfeld Castle File:Schloss Weimar - Panorama.jpg|Schloss Weimar File:City palace - Stadtschloss - Eisenach - Thuringia - Germany.jpg|Eisenach Palace File:GER-TH-SM-Meiningen (Schloss Elisabethenburg, Blick von Osten) — 2009 uploaded 2011-09-24.jpg|Elisabethenburg Palace in Meiningen File:Schloss Hildburghausen.JPG|Hildburghausen Castle
Albertines
The junior Albertine branch maintained most of the territorial integrity of Saxony, preserving it as a significant power in the region, and used small appanage fiefs for its cadet branches, few of which survived for significant lengths of time. The Ernestine Wettins, on the other hand, repeatedly subdivided their territory, creating an intricate patchwork of small duchies and counties in Thuringia.
The Albertine Wettins ruled as Electors (1547–1806) and Kings of Saxony (1806–1918), and also played a role in Polish history – two Wettins were Kings of Poland (between 1697 and 1763) and a third ruled the Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1814) as a satellite of Napoleon I. After the Napoleonic Wars, the Albertine branch lost about 40% of its lands (the economically less-developed northern parts of the old Electorate of Saxony) to Prussia, restricting it to a territory coextensive with the modern Saxony (see Final Act of the Congress of Vienna Act IV: Treaty between Prussia and Saxony 18 May 1815). Frederick Augustus III lost his throne in the German Revolution of 1918.
The role of current head of the Albertine "House of Saxony" is claimed by his great-grandson Prince Rüdiger of Saxony, Duke of Saxony, Margrave of Meissen (born 23 December 1953). However, the headship of Prince Rüdiger is contested by his second cousin, Alexander (born 1954), son of Roberto Afif (later by change of name Mr Gessaphe) and Princess Maria Anna of Saxony, a sister of the childless former head of the Albertines, Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen (died 2012), who had adopted his nephew and granted him the name Prince of Saxony, contrary to the rules of male descent under the Salic Law. However, neither are recognized by the Nobility Archive in Marburg, nor by the Conference of the Formerly Ruling Houses in Germany – Prince Rüdiger because his father Timo was expelled from the House of Wettin, and Prince Alexander because he is not of agnatic noble descent (his father was Roberto Afif from Lebanon). Consequently, the Albertine branch of the House of Wettin is officially treated by the German nobility as extinct in its legal succession-line.
Residences of the Albertine branch (Electors, later Kings of Saxony)
File:DD-Schloss-gp.jpg|Dresden Royal Palace File:Meißen Burgberg mit Albrechtsburg und Dom.jpg|Meissen (near Dresden) File:Luftbild Schloss Moritzburg 2014-03-29 1.JPG|Hunting Palace of Moritzburg (near Dresden) File:Pillnitz-Wasseransicht.jpg|Pillnitz Palace (near Dresden) File:Schloss Weesenstein (14-2).jpg|Weesenstein Castle (near Dresden) File:Schloss Freudenstein Freiberg.jpg|Freudenstein Castle at Freiberg File:Schloss Augustusburg Südseite.jpg|Augustusburg Hunting Lodge (near Chemnitz) File:Schloss Hubertusburg, Wermsdorf, Sachsen, Deutschland.JPG|Hunting Palace of Hubertusburg (near Leipzig)
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Main article: House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
The senior (Ernestine) branch of the House of Wettin lost the electorship to the Albertine line in 1547, but retained its holdings in Thuringia, dividing the area into a number of smaller states. One of the resulting Ernestine houses, known as Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld until 1826 and as Saxe-Coburg and Gotha after that, went on to contribute kings of Belgium (from 1831) and Bulgaria (1908–1946), as well as furnishing consorts to queens regnant of Portugal (Prince Ferdinand) and the United Kingdom (Prince Albert), and the Emperor of Mexico (Carlota of Mexico) Thus, the British and Portuguese thrones became possessions of persons who belonged to the House of Wettin for a time.
From King George I to Queen Victoria, the British Royal family was called the House of Hanover, being a junior branch of the House of Brunswick-Lüneburg and thus part of the dynasty of the Guelphs. In the late 19th century, Queen Victoria charged the College of Arms in England to determine the correct personal surname of her late husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha—and, thus, the proper surname of the royal family upon the accession of her son. After extensive research, they concluded that it was Wettin, but this name was never used, either by the Queen or by her son (King Edward VII) or by her grandson (King George V); they were simply Kings of the House of "Saxe-Coburg-Gotha".
Severe anti-German sentiment during World War I (1914–1918) led some influential members of the British public (especially radical Republicans such as H. G. Wells) to question the loyalty of the royal family. Advisors to King George V searched for an acceptable surname for the British royal family, but Wettin was rejected as "unsuitably comic". An Order in Council legally changed the name of the British royal family to "Windsor" (originally suggested by Lord Stamfordham) in 1917.
Residences of the Dukes of Coburg and Gotha
File:Coburg-Veste4.jpg|Veste Coburg, ancestral seat of the House of Saxe-Coburg File:Coburg-Ehrenburg1.jpg|Ehrenburg Palace, Coburg (summer residence) File:Gotha Schloss 1900.jpg|Friedenstein Castle, Gotha (winter residence) File:Reinhardsbrunn Schloss Winter.JPG|Reinhardsbrunn Castle, Gotha File:CO Schloss Rosenau1.jpg|Rosenau Castle, Coburg Schloss Callenberg 2.jpg|Callenberg Castle, Coburg
Branches and titles of the House of Wettin and its agnatic descent
Early Wettins
- Counts of Wettin
- Margraves of Landsberg
- Margraves of Meissen
- Margraves of Lusatia
- Dukes of Saxony, Landgraves of Thuringia
- Electors of Saxony and Arch-Marshals of the Holy Roman Empire File:Wartburg von Brücke.jpg|Wartburg near Eisenach (1250–1406: residence of the Wettins)
Ernestines
- Electors of Saxony and Arch-Marshals of the Holy Roman Empire (1464–1547) File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-16879-0019, Wittenberg, Schloss, Schlosskirche.jpg|Wittenberg Castle, residence of Frederick III, "the Wise", built 1490–96 File:SchlossHartenfels.JPG|Hartenfels Castle in Torgau, main residence of the Ernestine Electors since Frederick III, "the Wise", built 1533–40
Existing Ernestine branches
Branch of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, extant lines all shared last common ancestor in the person of William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. However, there are only two members of this line left, Michael, Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and Prince Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Both were born in 1946. Since Prince Michael has no sons, and Prince Wilhelm Ernst; whose only son Prince Georg-Constantin (13 April 1977 – 9 June 2018), a banker who was married but without issue, was killed in a horse riding accident on 9 June 2018 while riding with Jean Christophe Iseux von Pfetten. Therefore, the Grand Ducal House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach will most likely become extinct in the male line. These two represent the last non-morganatic descendants of William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar
- Illegitimate line of Barons of Heygendorff, four males left Luftbild Weimarer Stadtschloss-0063.jpg|Schloss Weimar City castle of Eisenach (1).jpg|Ducal Palace of Eisenach Schloss Belvedere Weimar Panorama.jpg|Schloss Belvedere, Weimar Ettersburg castle and church germany july 2024.jpg|Schloss Ettersburg Schloss Wilhelmsthal in Thüringen.jpg|Schloss Wilhelmsthal, Gerstungen Schloss Tiefurt Weimar 2015.jpg|Tiefurt House
Branch of Saxe-Meiningen
- Saxe-Meiningen lines all shared common descent from Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
- Morganatic lines from Ernst, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen
- Morganatic line from Bernhard, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen
- Legitimate line from Bernhard, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen of whom only Prince Frederick Konrad of Saxe-Meiningen (Born on 14 April 1952) is still alive today. GER-TH-SM-Meiningen (Schloss Elisabethenburg, Blick von Osten) — 2009 uploaded 2011-09-24.jpg|Elisabethenburg Palace, Meiningen, residence of the Duchy since 1682 Meiningen, Schloss Landsberg.JPG|Schloss Landsberg, Meiningen Schlossaltenstein2.jpg|Altenstein Palace, hunting lodge of the Dukes of Meiningen
In the very likely event of the extinction of these two senior branches, the sole representation of the Ernestine Wettins will pass to the descendants of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, who are the present Saxe-Coburg-Gothas led by Hubertus, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (b. 16 September 1975), the House of Windsor, the Royal Family of Belgium and the Royal Family of Bulgaria. Francis and his nephew Ludwig Frederick Emil von Coburg are also ancestors to morganatic lines.
- Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, last common descent from Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, further divided into:
- Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, last common descent from Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, further divided into:
- House of Windsor, last common descent from Albert, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom, as in 1863 Edward VII and his son, the future George V renounced his succession rights to the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the succession fell into the line of the Duke of Albany.
- Gloucester line Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
- Kentian Line, from Prince George, Duke of Kent
- Mainline (Albany) Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, from Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha who until 1919 was the Duke of Albany
- House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry, last common descent from Prince August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Morganatic descendants from Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1901–1985)
- Bulgarian royal family, all living members are descended from Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
- House of Belgium, all living members share common descent from Albert II of Belgium. However, as absolute primogeniture is in effect in Belgium, if and on the ascension of Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant to the throne, the ruling house of Belgium will no longer be considered agnates to the House of Wettin
- Eppinghoven, illegitimate agnatic branch to the House of Belgium from Leopold I of Belgium and Arcadie Claret
- House of Windsor, last common descent from Albert, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom, as in 1863 Edward VII and his son, the future George V renounced his succession rights to the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the succession fell into the line of the Duke of Albany.
- Morganatic line of Rohmann, from Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld marriage to a commoner, Therese Stroffeck File:Coat of Arms of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.svg|Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach File:Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen-Hildburghausen.svg|Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen File:Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.svg|Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha File:Coat of Arms of the King of the Belgians.svg| King of the Belgians File:Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg.svg|Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg
- Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, last common descent from Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, further divided into:
Extinct Ernestine branches
- Dukes of Saxe-Coburg
- Dukes of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
- Dukes of Saxe-Altenburg (first line of Altenburg)
- Dukes of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (second line of Altenburg)
- Dukes of Saxe-Hildburghausen, then Dukes of Saxe-Altenburg (third line of Altenburg)
- Dukes of Saxe-Weimar
- Dukes of Saxe-Eisenach
- Dukes of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach
- Dukes of Saxe-Jena
- Dukes of Saxe-Gotha
- Dukes of Saxe-Eisenberg
- Dukes of Saxe-Marksuhl
- Dukes of Saxe-Römhild
- Kings of Portugal and the Algarves (House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
Albertines
- Margraves of Meissen
- Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (1498–1510)
- Electors of Saxony and Arch-Marshals of the Holy Roman Empire (1547–1806)
- Kings of Poland and Grand Dukes of Lithuania (1697–1763)
- Duke of Courland and Semigallia (1758–1763)
- Duke of Teschen (1766–1822)
- Kings of Saxony (1806–1918), currently Prince/Princess of Saxony and Duke/Duchess of Saxony, with the head of the family also Margrave of Meissen
- Duke of Warsaw (1807–1815)
Existing Albertine branch
- Saxe-Gessaphe (cognatic)
Extinct Albertine branches
- Dukes of Saxe-Zeitz
- Dukes of Saxe-Merseburg
- Dukes of Saxe-Weissenfels File:Zeitz Schloss1.jpg|Moritzburg Palace in Zeitz File:Merseburger Schloss 2006.jpg|Merseburg Castle File:Schloss Neu-Augustusburg Ostseite.JPG|Neu-Augustusburg Castle, Weissenfels
Family tree of the House of Wettin
Rulers
| Ruler | Born | Reign | Ruling part | Consort | Death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theodoric I | c.920 | |||||
| ? | c.950 – 976 | County of Wettin | Judith of Magdeburg | |||
| c.950 | ||||||
| two children | 976 | |||||
| aged 55-56 | ||||||
| Dedo I | [[File:Dedo- Graf zu Mettin (BM 1875,0710.6836).jpg | 100px]] | c.960 | |||
| First son of Theodoric I and Judith of Magdeburg | 976 – 13 November 1009 | County of Wettin | Thietburga of Haldensleben | |||
| c.980 | ||||||
| one child | 13 November 1009 | |||||
| Zörbig | ||||||
| aged 48-49 | ||||||
| Frederick | c.960 | |||||
| Second son of Theodoric I and Judith of Magdeburg | 976 – 5 January 1017 | County of Wettin | ||||
| (at Eilenburg) | Unknown | |||||
| three children | 5 January 1017 | |||||
| Eilenburg | ||||||
| aged 56-57 | ||||||
| Theodoric II | [[File:Dietrich II- Marckgraf zu Landsberg (BM 1875,0710.6837).jpg | 100px]] | c.980 | |||
| Son of Dedo I and Thietburga of Haldensleben | 13 November 1009 – 19 November 1034 | County of Wettin | Matilda of Meissen | |||
| c.1000 | ||||||
| seven children | 19 November 1034 | |||||
| aged 53-54 | ||||||
| Dedo II | 1004 | |||||
| First son of Theodoric II and Matilda of Meissen | 19 November 1034 – October 1075 | March of Lusatia | Oda of East Ostmark | |||
| c.1035 | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| Adela of Leuven | ||||||
| c.1055 | ||||||
| two children | October 1075 | |||||
| aged 70-71 | ||||||
| Dedo III the Younger | c.1035 | |||||
| Son of Dedo II and Oda of East Ostmark | 1040 – 1069 | Unmarried | 1069 | |||
| aged 33-34 | ||||||
| Thimo the Brave | [[File:Naumburg an der Saale, Dom, Stifter-20160529-005.jpg | 100px]] | c.1030 | |||
| Second son of Theodoric II and Matilda of Meissen | 19 November 1034 – 9 March 1090 | County of Wettin | Ida of Nordheim | |||
| three children | 9 March 1090 | |||||
| aged 59-60 | ||||||
| Regency of Adela of Leuven (1075–1084) | ||||||
| Henry I the Elder | [[File:HeinrichIvEilenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 1070 | |||
| Son of Dedo II and Adela of Leuven | October 1075 – 1103 | March of Lusatia | ||||
| (with Meissen since 1089) | Gertrude of Brunswick | |||||
| c.1090 | ||||||
| one child | 1103 | |||||
| aged 32-33 | ||||||
| [[File:Dedo 4 von Wettin.jpg | 100px]] | c.1070 | ||||
| First son of Thimo and Ida of Nordheim | 9 March 1090 – 26 December 1124 | County of Wettin | ||||
| c.1120 | ||||||
| (annulled) | ||||||
| one child | 26 December 1124 | |||||
| aged 53-54 | ||||||
| Regency of Gertrude of Brunswick (1103–1117) | Posthumous son of his father, left no descendants. | |||||
| Henry II the Younger | 1103 | |||||
| Posthumous son of Henry I and Gertrude of Brunswick | 1103 – October 1123 | March of Lusatia | ||||
| (with Meissen) | Adelaide of Stade | |||||
| c.1120 | ||||||
| no children | October 1123 | |||||
| aged 19-20 | ||||||
| Lusatia and Meissen fell under control of other families (1123–1136); Annexed again to Wettin in 1136 | ||||||
| Conrad I the Great | [[File:Dresden Fuerstenzug Konrad der Grosse.jpg | 100px]] | c.1080? | |||
| Second son of Thimo and Ida of Nordheim | 26 December 1124 – 1156 | County of Wettin | ||||
| (with March of Lusatia and Meissen since 1136) | Luitgard of Elchingen-Ravenstein | |||||
| (c.1104–1146) | ||||||
| 1115 | ||||||
| twelve children | 5 February 1157 | |||||
| Petersberg | ||||||
| aged 76-77? | ||||||
| Matilda | [[File:Heilsbronn Münster Stifterbild.jpg | 100px]] | c.1120? | |||
| Daughter of and | 26 December 1124 – 9 January 1170 | County of Wettin | ||||
| (at Leisnig and Colditz) | ||||||
| (c.1104–1146) | ||||||
| c.1150 | ||||||
| twelve children | 9 January 1170 | |||||
| aged 49-50 | ||||||
| Otto the Rich | [[File:Freiberg Otto der Reiche Brunnendenkmal.jpg | 100px]] | c.1125? | |||
| First son of Conrad I and Luitgard of Elchingen-Ravenstein | 1156 – 18 February 1190 | March of Meissen | Hedwig of Brandenburg | |||
| 1155 | ||||||
| four children | 18 February 1190 | |||||
| Nossen | ||||||
| aged 64-65 | ||||||
| Theodoric I | [[File:DEtrich.jpg | 100px]] | c.1125? | |||
| Second son of Conrad I and Luitgard of Elchingen-Ravenstein | 1156 – 9 February 1185 | March of Lusatia | Dobroniega Ludgarda of Poland | |||
| c.1145 | ||||||
| two children | 9 February 1185 | |||||
| Petersberg | ||||||
| aged 59-60 | ||||||
| Dedo V the Fat | [[File:Dedo III (V.).jpg | 100px]] | c.1125? | |||
| Third son of Conrad I and Luitgard of Elchingen-Ravenstein | 1156 – 16 August 1190 | |||||
| (until 1185) | ||||||
| March of Lusatia | ||||||
| (from 1185) | ||||||
| c.1150 | ||||||
| six children | 16 August 1190 | |||||
| aged 64-65 | ||||||
| [[File:Heinrich 1 Graf von Wettin.jpg | 100px]] | c.1130? | ||||
| Fourth son of Conrad I and Luitgard of Elchingen-Ravenstein | 1156 – 30 August 1181 | County of Wettin | Sophia of Sommerschenburg | |||
| (d.1195) | ||||||
| c.1150 | ||||||
| four children | 30 August 1181 | |||||
| aged 57-58 | ||||||
| [[File:Friedrich-Graf von Brehna.jpg | 100px]] | c.1130? | ||||
| Fifth son of Conrad I and Luitgard of Elchingen-Ravenstein | 1156 – 4 January 1182 | |||||
| 1165 | ||||||
| three children | 4 January 1182 | |||||
| aged 55-56 | ||||||
| [[File:Petersberg-001.jpg | 100px]] | c.1150? | ||||
| First son of and Sophia of Sommerschenburg | 30 August 1181 – 20 December 1187 | County of Wettin | Unmarried | 20 December 1187 | ||
| Giebichenstein | ||||||
| aged 36-37 | ||||||
| [[File:Hedvika Přemyslovna.jpg | 100px]] | c.1150? | ||||
| Daughter of Theobald of Bohemia and | 4 January 1182 – 19 February 1211 | |||||
| (at the town of Brehna) | ||||||
| 1165 | ||||||
| three children | 19 February 1211 | |||||
| aged 60-61 | ||||||
| c.1165 | ||||||
| First son of and | 4 January 1182 – 23 December 1203 | |||||
| (in the remaining county) | Unmarried | 23 December 1203 | ||||
| Brehna | ||||||
| aged 37-38 | ||||||
| [[File:Petersberg-001.jpg | 100px]] | c.1160? | ||||
| Second son of and Sophia of Sommerschenburg | 20 December 1187 – 28 September 1206 | County of Wettin | ? of Winzenburg | |||
| (1149–1204) | ||||||
| c.1185 | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Hedwig of Saxony | ||||||
| 1205 | ||||||
| one child | 28 September 1206 | |||||
| Wettin | ||||||
| aged 45-46 | ||||||
| Albert I the Proud | [[File:Neue sächsische Kirchengalerie – Die Ephorie Meissen 428b.jpg | 100px]] | 1158 | |||
| First son of Otto and Hedwig of Brandenburg | 18 February 1190 – 24 June 1195 | March of Meissen | ||||
| 23 April 1186 | ||||||
| Ústí nad Labem | ||||||
| one child | 24 June 1195 | |||||
| Halsbrücke | ||||||
| aged 36-37 | ||||||
| Meissen briefly under direct rule of the Holy Roman Empire | ||||||
| Theodoric | c.1150 | |||||
| First son of Dedo V and | 16 August 1190 – 13 June 1207 | March of Lusatia | ||||
| (at Groitzsch) | Judith of Thuringia | |||||
| 1190 | ||||||
| two children | 13 June 1207 | |||||
| aged 56-57 | ||||||
| Conrad II | c.1150 | |||||
| Second son of Dedo V and | 16 August 1190 – 6 May 1210 | March of Lusatia | ||||
| (at Eilenburg) | Elisabeth of Greater Poland | |||||
| February 1180 | ||||||
| three children | 6 May 1210 | |||||
| aged 59-60 | ||||||
| Agnes | [[File:Agnes of Rochlitz (Hedwig Codex).jpg | 100px]] | 1152 | |||
| Daughter of Dedo V and | 16 August 1190 – 25 March 1195 | March of Lusatia | ||||
| (at Rochlitz) | Berthold IV, Duke of Merania | |||||
| 1180 | ||||||
| seven children | 2 March 1195 | |||||
| Dießen am Ammersee | ||||||
| aged 42-43 | ||||||
| Groitzsch and Eilenburg annexed to Meissen; Rochlitz annexed to the House of Andechs, but eventually returned to the House of Wettin | ||||||
| Theodoric I & II the Oppressed | [[File:Neue sächsische Kirchengalerie – Die Ephorie Meissen 428a.jpg | 100px]] | 11 March 1162 | |||
| Second son of Otto and Hedwig of Brandenburg | 1198 – 18 February 1221 | March of Meissen | Judith of Thuringia | |||
| 1197 | ||||||
| five children | 18 February 1221 | |||||
| Nossen | ||||||
| aged 58 | ||||||
| Regency of Hedwig of Saxony and (1205–1217) | Died as a minor and left no descendants. After his death, Wettin was inherited by the Brehna line. | |||||
| Henry III | [[File:Petersberg-001.jpg | 100px]] | 1205 | |||
| Son of and Hedwig of Saxony | 28 September 1206 – 25 March 1217 | County of Wettin | Unmarried | 25 March 1217 | ||
| aged 11-12 | ||||||
| [[File:Friderich- Graf zu Wettin (BM 1875,0710.6832).jpg | 100px]] | c.1165? | ||||
| Second son of and | 23 December 1203 – 25 March 1217 | |||||
| (in co-rulership since 1182) | Judith of Ziegenhain | |||||
| (d. 6 October 1220) | ||||||
| c. 1190 | ||||||
| four children | 16 December 1221 | |||||
| Acre | ||||||
| aged 60-61 | ||||||
| 25 March 1217 – 16 December 1221 | County of Wettin | |||||
| *Regency of Judith of Thuringia (1221–1223) and Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia (1221–1227) | ||||||
| Regency of Albert I, Duke of Saxony (1227–1230)* | In 1265, he informally divided his patrimony with his sons: Albert received rule over Thuingia and Theodoric over Landsberg, but as Theodoric predeceased his father, Albert divided, in 1288, the margraviate with his nephew, Frederick Tuta. | |||||
| Henry III the Illustrious | [[File:Codex Manesse Markgraf Heinrich von Meißen.jpg | 100px]] | 1215 | |||
| Meissen | ||||||
| Son of Theodoric I and Judith of Thuringia | 18 February 1221 – 15 February 1288 | March of Meissen | Constance of Austria | |||
| 1 May 1234 | ||||||
| near Vienna | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| 1244 | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| 1270 | ||||||
| two children | 15 February 1288 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 72-73 | ||||||
| [[File:Siegel Grafen zu Brehna 1226.JPG | 100px]] | c.1190? | ||||
| First son of and Judith of Ziegenhain | 16 December 1221 – 11 July 1267 | County of Wettin | ||||
| (c.1210–1250) | ||||||
| c.1230 | ||||||
| six children | 11 July 1267 | |||||
| aged 76-77 | ||||||
| Otto II | c.1190? | |||||
| Second son of and Judith of Ziegenhain | 16 December 1221 – 1234 | Unmarried | 1234 | |||
| aged 43-44? | ||||||
| Otto III | c.1230? | |||||
| First son of and | 11 July 1267 – 1288 | County of Wettin | Unmarried | c.1290 | ||
| aged 59-60 | ||||||
| Conrad I | c.1230? | |||||
| Second son of and | 11 July 1267 – 26 March 1278 | Elisabeth of Saxe-Wittenberg | ||||
| c.1270 | ||||||
| four children | 26 March 1278 | |||||
| aged 47-48 | ||||||
| Theodoric IV | c.1230? | |||||
| Third son of and | 11 July 1267 – c.1270 | County of Wettin | ||||
| (at Mücheln and Döblitz) | Unmarried | 1272 | ||||
| aged 41-42 | ||||||
| Wettin annexed to the Archbishopric of Magdeburg; Mücheln and Döblitz annexed to the Templar Order | ||||||
| Conrad II | c.1250? | |||||
| First son of Conrad I and Elisabeth of Saxe-Wittenberg | 26 March 1278 – 1288 | Unmarried | 1288 | |||
| aged 37-38 | ||||||
| Otto IV | c.1250? | |||||
| Second son of Conrad I and Elisabeth of Saxe-Wittenberg | 26 March 1278 – 1290 | 1290 | ||||
| Erfurt | ||||||
| aged 39-40 | ||||||
| Brehna annexed to Saxe-Wittenberg | ||||||
| Albert II the Degenerate | [[File:Albrecht der II..jpg | 100px]] | 1240 | |||
| Son of Henry III and Constance of Austria | 15 February 1288 – 1307 | March of Meissen | ||||
| (in Thuringia only since 1291) | Margaret of Sicily | |||||
| June 1255 | ||||||
| five children | ||||||
| Kunigunde of Eisenberg | ||||||
| 1272 | ||||||
| (having an affair since 1269) | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| 1 October 1290 | ||||||
| no children | 20 November 1314 | |||||
| Erfurt | ||||||
| aged 73-74 | ||||||
| Frederick Tuta | 1269 | |||||
| Son of Theodoric of Landsberg and Helene of Brandenburg | 15 February 1288 – 16 August 1291 | March of Lusatia | Catharina of Bavaria | |||
| 1155 | ||||||
| four children | 16 August 1291 | |||||
| Nossen | ||||||
| aged 64-65 | ||||||
| Frederick I the Brave | [[File:Friedrich I. (Meißen) 22.03.2025 004.jpg | 100px]] | 1257 | |||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| First son of Albert II and Margaret of Sicily | 16 August 1291 – 16 November 1323 | March of Meissen | ||||
| (with Thuringia since 1307) | ||||||
| 1 January 1286 | ||||||
| Vienna | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| 24 August 1301 | ||||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| two children | 16 November 1323 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 65-66 | ||||||
| Theodoric III | [[File:Sarkophagdeckel Dietrich von Wettin.JPG | 100px]] | 1260 | |||
| Second son of Albert II and Margaret of Sicily | 16 August 1291 – 1303 | March of Lusatia | Judith of Henneberg-Schleusingen | |||
| (d.1315) | ||||||
| 1295 | 10 November 1307 | |||||
| Leipzig | ||||||
| aged 46-47 | ||||||
| Lusatia annexed to the Margraviate of Brandenburg | ||||||
| Regency of (1323–1329) | ||||||
| Frederick II the Serious | [[File:Friedrich Gebissne Albrechtsburg.jpg | 100px]] | 30 November 1310 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Son of Frederick I and | 16 November 1323 – 18 November 1349 | March of Meissen | Matilda of Bavaria | |||
| May 1323 | ||||||
| Nuremberg | ||||||
| nine children | 18 November 1349 | |||||
| Wartburg | ||||||
| aged 38 | ||||||
| Frederick III the Strict | [[File:Friedrich Strenge Albrechtsburg.jpg | 100px]] | 14 December 1332 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of Frederick II and Matilda of Bavaria | 18 November 1349 – 21 May 1381 | March of Meissen | Catherine of Henneberg | |||
| 1346 | ||||||
| four children | 21 May 1381 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 48 | ||||||
| Balthasar | [[File:Bathasar (Meißen)-CTH.JPG | 100px]] | 21 December 1336 | |||
| Weißenfels | ||||||
| Second son of Frederick II and Matilda of Bavaria | 21 May 1381 – 18 May 1406 | Landgraviate of Thuringia | Margaret of Nuremberg | |||
| Spring 1374 | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg | ||||||
| 1404 | ||||||
| no children | 18 May 1406 | |||||
| Wartburg | ||||||
| aged 69 | ||||||
| William I the One-eyed | [[File:Wilhelm I. (Meißen).jpg | 100px]] | 19 December 1343 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Third son of Frederick II and Matilda of Bavaria | 21 May 1381 – 9 February 1407 | March of Meissen | Elisabeth of Moravia | |||
| 1390 | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| 1403 | ||||||
| no children | 9 February 1407 | |||||
| Grimma | ||||||
| aged 63 | ||||||
| Regency of Catherine of Henneberg (1381–1384) | ||||||
| Frederick IV & I *the Warlike* | [[File:Friedrich I. von Sachsen, 1370-1428 (AT KHM GG4792).jpg | 100px]] | 11 April 1370 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of Frederick III and Catherine of Henneberg | 21 November 1381 – 4 January 1428 | March of Landsberg | Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg | |||
| 7 February 1402 | ||||||
| seven children | 4 January 1428 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 57 | ||||||
| 6 January 1423 – 4 January 1428 | Duchy of Saxony and Electorate of Saxony | |||||
| William II the Rich | 23 April 1371 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Second son of Frederick III and Catherine of Henneberg | 21 May 1381 – 13 March 1425 | March of Meissen | ||||
| (co-ruling in the Margraviate of Landsberg until 1407) | Amelia of Masovia | |||||
| 16 May 1413 | ||||||
| Brześć Kujawski | ||||||
| (by proxy) | ||||||
| no children | 13 March 1425 | |||||
| aged 53 | ||||||
| [[File:Schulpforte Klosterkirche Tumba Georg von Meißen 926.jpg | 100px]] | 1380 | ||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Third son of Frederick III and Catherine of Henneberg | 21 May 1381 – 9 December 1401 | March of Landsberg | Unmarried | 9 December 1401 | ||
| Coburg | ||||||
| aged 20-21 | ||||||
| Meissen and Landsberg fell to the Electorate of Saxony | ||||||
| Frederick IV the Peaceful | c.1380 | |||||
| Weißenfels | ||||||
| Son of Balthasar and Margaret of Nuremberg | 18 May 1406 – 7 May 1440 | Landgraviate of Thuringia | ||||
| 1407 | ||||||
| no children | 7 May 1440 | |||||
| Weißensee | ||||||
| aged 59-60 | ||||||
| Frederick II *the Gentle* | [[File:Friedrich II. der Sanftmütige, Kurfürst von Sachsen (AT KHM GG4793).jpg | 100px]] | 22 April 1412 | |||
| Leipzig | ||||||
| First son of Frederick IV & I and Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 4 January 1428 – 7 September 1464 | Duchy of Saxony and Electorate of Saxony | ||||
| (with Thuringia in 1440–1445) | Margaret of Austria | |||||
| 3 June 1431 | ||||||
| Leipzig | ||||||
| eight children | 7 September 1464 | |||||
| Leipzig | ||||||
| aged 52 | ||||||
| William III the Brave | [[File:Wilhelm III of Thuringia.jpg | 100px]] | 30 April 1425 | |||
| Meissen | ||||||
| Second son of Frederick IV & I and Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 1445 – 17 September 1482 | Landgraviate of Thuringia | Anna of Austria | |||
| 2 June 1446 | ||||||
| no children | 17 September 1482 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 57 | ||||||
| Thuringia annexed to the Electorate of Saxony | ||||||
| Ernest I | [[File:Ernst Kurfürst von Sachsen, 1441-1486 (AT KHM GG4795).jpg | 100px]] | 24 March 1441 | |||
| Meissen | ||||||
| First son of Frederick II and Margaret of Austria | 7 September 1464 – 26 August 1486 | Electorate of Saxony | ||||
| (Ernestine line) | Elisabeth of Bavaria-Munich | |||||
| 25 November 1460 | ||||||
| Leipzig | ||||||
| seven children | 26 August 1486 | |||||
| Colditz Castle | ||||||
| aged 45 | ||||||
| Albert III the Bold | [[File:Albrecht der Beherzte, 1443-1500 (AT KHM GG4796).jpg | 100px]] | 27 January 1443 | |||
| Grimma | ||||||
| Second son of Frederick II and Margaret of Austria | 7 September 1464 – 12 September 1500 | Duchy of Saxony | ||||
| (Albertine line) | Sidonie of Poděbrady | |||||
| 11 November 1464 | ||||||
| Cheb | ||||||
| nine children | 12 September 1500 | |||||
| Emden | ||||||
| aged 57 | ||||||
| Frederick III *the Wise* | [[File:Lucas Cranach d. Ä. 097.jpg | 100px]] | 17 January 1463 | |||
| Torgau | ||||||
| First son of Ernest I and Elisabeth of Bavaria-Munich | 26 August 1486 – 5 May 1525 | Electorate of Saxony | ||||
| (Ernestine line; at Wittenberg) | Unmarried | 5 May 1525 | ||||
| Annaburg | ||||||
| aged 62 | ||||||
| John I *the Steadfast* | [[File:Lucas Cranach d.Ä. - Kurfürst Johann der Beständige von Sachsen.jpg | 100px]] | 30 June 1468 | |||
| Meissen | ||||||
| Second son of Ernest I and Elisabeth of Bavaria-Munich | 26 August 1486 – 16 August 1532 | Electorate of Saxony | ||||
| (Ernestine line; at Weimar) | Sophie of Mecklenburg | |||||
| 1 March 1500 | ||||||
| Torgau | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen | ||||||
| 13 November 1513 | ||||||
| Torgau | ||||||
| four children | 16 August 1532 | |||||
| Schweinitz | ||||||
| aged 64 | ||||||
| George the Bearded | [[File:Lucas Cranach d.Ä. - Bildnis des Herzogs Georg von Sachsen (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).jpg | 100px]] | 27 August 1471 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of Albert III and Sidonie of Poděbrady | 12 September 1500 – 17 April 1539 | Duchy of Saxony | ||||
| (Albertine line) | Barbara of Poland | |||||
| 21 November 1496 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| ten children | 17 April 1539 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 67 | ||||||
| John Frederick I *the Magnanimous* | [[File:Lucas Cranach d. Ä. 044.jpg | 100px]] | 30 June 1503 | |||
| Torgau | ||||||
| Son of John I and Sophie of Mecklenburg | 16 August 1532 – 3 March 1554 | Electorate of Saxony | ||||
| (Ernestine line; until 1547) | ||||||
| Duchy of Saxony | ||||||
| (Ernestine line; from 1547) | Sibylle of Cleves | |||||
| 9 February 1527 | ||||||
| Torgau | ||||||
| four children | 3 March 1554 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 50 | ||||||
| John Ernest I | [[File:Johann Ernst of Saxony (DE smbGG 55-2).jpg | 100px]] | 10 May 1521 | |||
| Coburg | ||||||
| Son of John I and Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen | 16 August 1532 – 8 February 1553 | Duchy of Saxony | ||||
| (Ernestine line; at Coburg) | Catherine of Brunswick-Grubenhagen | |||||
| 12 February 1542 | ||||||
| Torgau | ||||||
| no children | 8 February 1553 | |||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| aged 31 | ||||||
| Henry IV the Pious | [[File:Lucas Cranach d. Ä. 042.jpg | 100px]] | 16 March 1473 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Second son of Albert III and Sidonie of Poděbrady | 17 April 1539 – 18 August 1541 | Duchy of Saxony | ||||
| (Albertine line) | Catherine of Mecklenburg | |||||
| 9 January 1541 | ||||||
| Marburg | ||||||
| nine children | 18 August 1541 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 68 | ||||||
| Maurice | [[File:Moritz Sachsen.JPG | 100px]] | 21 March 1521 | |||
| Freiberg | ||||||
| First son of Henry IV and Catherine of Mecklenburg | 18 August 1541 – 9 July 1553 | Duchy of Saxony | ||||
| (Albertine line; until 1547) | ||||||
| Electorate of Saxony | ||||||
| (Albertine line; from 1547) | Agnes of Hesse | |||||
| 9 January 1541 | ||||||
| Marburg | ||||||
| two children | 9 July 1553 | |||||
| Lehrte | ||||||
| aged 32 | ||||||
| Following their displacement by the Albertines, the Ernestine branch of the Wettins continued to rule in southern Thuringia as "Dukes of Saxony", but their lands eventually split up into many different tiny Ernestine duchies. | ||||||
| Augustus I | [[File:August, Elector of Saxony (1526-1586) (AT KHM GG3252 2012-03-30 Overall).jpg | 100px]] | 31 July 1526 | |||
| Freiberg | ||||||
| Second son of Henry IV and Catherine of Mecklenburg | 9 July 1553 – 11 February 1586 | Electorate of Saxony | Anna of Denmark | |||
| 7 October 1548 | ||||||
| Torgau | ||||||
| fifteen children | ||||||
| Agnes Hedwig of Anhalt | ||||||
| 3 January 1586 | ||||||
| Dessau | ||||||
| no children | 11 February 1586 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 59 | ||||||
| John Frederick II | [[File:Johann Friedrich II., Herzog Sachsen-Gotha (AT KHM GG4803).jpg | 100px]] | 8 January 1529 | |||
| Torgau | ||||||
| First son of John Frederick I and Sibylle of Cleves | 3 March 1554 – November 1566 | Duchy of Coburg and Eisenach | Agnes of Hesse | |||
| 26 May 1555 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Elisabeth of the Palatinate-Simmern-Sponheim | ||||||
| 12 June 1558 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| four children | 19 May 1595 | |||||
| aged 66 | ||||||
| John William | [[File:Johann Wilhelm, Herzog Sachsen-Weimar (AT KHM GG4804).jpg | 100px]] | 11 March 1530 | |||
| Torgau | ||||||
| Second son of John Frederick I and Sibylle of Cleves | 3 March 1554 – 2 March 1573 | Duchy of Weimar | Dorothea Susanne of the Palatinate-Simmern | |||
| 15 June 1560 | ||||||
| Heidelberg | ||||||
| five children | 2 March 1573 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 42 | ||||||
| John Frederick III the Younger | [[File:Johann Friedrich III. der Jüngere, 1538-1565 (AT KHM GG4805).jpg | 100px]] | 16 January 1538 | |||
| Torgau | ||||||
| Third son of John Frederick I and Sibylle of Cleves | 3 March 1554 – 21 October 1565 | Duchy of Gotha | Unmarried | 21 October 1565 | ||
| Jena | ||||||
| aged 27 | ||||||
| Gotha annexed to Coburg and Eisenach | ||||||
| Coburg and Eisenach briefly annexed to Weimar (1566–1572) | ||||||
| Regency of Augustus I, Elector of Saxony (1573–1586) | Children of John Frederick II, ruled jointly until 1596, and then divided their inheritance. After the deaths of both brothers with no heirs, the duchies were divided between its neighbours Saxe-Altenburg and Saxe-Weimar. | |||||
| John Casimir | [[File:Johan Casimir von Sachsen-Coburg.jpg | 100px]] | 12 June 1564 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| First son of John Frederick II and Elisabeth of the Palatinate-Simmern-Sponheim | 5 December 1572 – 16 July 1633 | Duchy of Coburg and Eisenach | ||||
| (at Coburg) | Anna of Saxony | |||||
| 16 January 1586 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg | ||||||
| 16 September 1599 | ||||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| no children | 16 July 1633 | |||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| aged 69 | ||||||
| John Ernest I | [[File:Johann Ernst (Sachsen-Eisenach).jpg | 100px]] | 9 July 1566 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Second son of John Frederick II and Elisabeth of the Palatinate-Simmern-Sponheim | 5 December 1572 – 23 October 1638 | Duchy of Coburg and Eisenach | ||||
| (at Eisenach) | Elisabeth of Inner Mansfeld | |||||
| 23 November 1591 | ||||||
| Wiener Neustadt | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Christine of Hesse-Kassel | ||||||
| 14 May 1598 | ||||||
| Rotenburg an der Fulda | ||||||
| no children | 23 October 1638 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 72 | ||||||
| Coburg and Eisenach divided between its neighbours Saxe-Altenburg and Saxe-Weimar | ||||||
| Regency of Augustus I, Elector of Saxony (1573–1586) | After his death, his brother took the land and in the next year divided it with his nephews (sons of Frederick William). | |||||
| Frederick William I | [[File:Frederick William I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar.jpg | 100px]] | 25 April 1562 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Son of John William and Dorothea Susanne of the Palatinate-Simmern | 2 March 1573 – 7 July 1602 | Duchy of Weimar | Sophie of Württemberg | |||
| 5 May 1583 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| six children | ||||||
| Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg | ||||||
| 9 September 1591 | ||||||
| Neuburg an der Donau | ||||||
| six children | 7 July 1602 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 40 | ||||||
| Christian I | [[File:Christian I of Saxony.jpg | 100px]] | 29 October 1560 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Son of Augustus I and Anna of Denmark | 11 February 1586 – 25 September 1591 | Electorate of Saxony | Sophie of Brandenburg | |||
| 25 April 1582 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| seven children | 25 September 1591 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 30 | ||||||
| *Regency of Sophie of Brandenburg (1591–1601)* | ||||||
| Christian II | [[File:Zacharias Wehme - Prince Elector Christian II of Saxony (ca. 1601-1606) - Google Art Project.jpg | 100px]] | 23 September 1583 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of Christian I and Sophie of Brandenburg | 25 September 1591 – 23 June 1611 | Electorate of Saxony | Hedwig of Denmark | |||
| 12 September 1602 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| no children | 23 June 1611 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 27 | ||||||
| John II | [[File:Johann of Saxe-Weimar-Jena.jpg | 100px]] | 22 May 1570 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Second son of John William and Dorothea Susanne of the Palatinate-Simmern | 7 July 1602 – 18 July 1605 | Duchy of Weimar | Dorothea Maria of Anhalt | |||
| 7 January 1593 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| twelve children | 18 July 1605 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 35 | ||||||
| Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg | [[File:Anna Maria von Pfalz-Neuburg.jpg | 100px]] | 18 August 1575 | |||
| Neuburg an der Donau | ||||||
| Daughter of Philip Louis, Count Palatine of Neuburg and Anna of Jülich-Cleves-Berg | 7 July 1602 – 11 February 1643 | Duchy of Weimar | ||||
| (at Dornburg) | Frederick William I | |||||
| 9 September 1591 | ||||||
| Neuburg an der Donau | ||||||
| six children | 11 February 1643 | |||||
| Dornburg | ||||||
| aged 67 | ||||||
| *Regency of Christian II, Elector of Saxony (1603–1611) | ||||||
| Regency of John George I, Elector of Saxony (1611–1618)* | Received and ruled jointly the newly created Saxe-Altenburg, after the partition of 1603 with their uncle and regent. None of them had male descendants. | |||||
| John Philip the Delicious | [[File:Johann PhilippSaAlt.jpg | 100px]] | 25 January 1597 | |||
| Torgau | ||||||
| First son of Frederick William I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg | 1603 – 1 April 1639 | Duchy of Altenburg | Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |||
| 25 October 1618 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| one child | 1 April 1639 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 42 | ||||||
| Frederick | [[File:Arolsen Klebeband 01 171 2.jpg | 100px]] | 12 February 1599 | |||
| Torgau | ||||||
| Second son of Frederick William I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg | 1603 – 24 October 1625 | Unmarried | 24 October 1625 | |||
| Seelze | ||||||
| aged 26 | ||||||
| John William | 13 April 1600 | |||||
| Torgau | ||||||
| Third son of Frederick William I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg | 1603 – 2 December 1632 | 2 December 1632 | ||||
| outskirts of Brzeg | ||||||
| aged 32 | ||||||
| John Ernest I the Younger | [[File:Michiel Jansz. van Miereveld (1567-1641) - Duke Johann Ernst the Younger of Saxe-Weimar (1594–1626) - 493068 - National Trust.jpg | 100px]] | 21 February 1594 | |||
| First son of John II and Dorothea Maria of Anhalt | 18 July 1605 – 6 December 1626 | Duchy of Weimar | Unmarried | 6 December 1626 | ||
| aged 32 | ||||||
| John George I | [[File:Johann Georg I Saxony.jpg | 100px]] | 5 March 1585 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Second son of Christian I and Sophie of Brandenburg | 23 June 1611 – 8 October 1656 | Electorate of Saxony | Sibylle Elisabeth of Württemberg | |||
| 16 September 1604 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia | ||||||
| 19 July 1607 | ||||||
| Torgau | ||||||
| ten children | 8 October 1656 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 71 | ||||||
| William I the Great | [[File:Arolsen Klebeband 01 171 3.jpg | 100px]] | 11 April 1598 | |||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| Second son of John II and Dorothea Maria of Anhalt | 6 December 1626 – 17 May 1662 | Duchy of Weimar | Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau | |||
| 23 May 1625 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| nine children | 17 May 1662 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 64 | ||||||
| Albert IV the Unsightful | [[File:Albrecht von Sachsen-Eisenach.jpg | 100px]] | 27 July 1599 | |||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| Third son of John II and Dorothea Maria of Anhalt | 6 December 1626 – 20 December 1644 | Duchy of Eisenach | ||||
| (co-ruling in Weimar until 1640) | Dorothea of Saxe-Altenburg | |||||
| 24 June 1633 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| no children | 20 December 1644 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 45 | ||||||
| Ernest I the Pious | [[File:Ernest I, duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 25 December 1601 | |||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| Fourth son of John II and Dorothea Maria of Anhalt | 6 December 1626 – 26 March 1675 | Duchy of Gotha | ||||
| (co-ruling in Weimar until 1640; in Gotha 1640–1672) | ||||||
| Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | ||||||
| (from 1672; in Altenburg jure uxoris) | Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | |||||
| 24 October 1636 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| eighteen children | 26 March 1675 | |||||
| Friedenstein Palace | ||||||
| aged 74 | ||||||
| Frederick William II | [[File:Frederick Wilhelm II Saxe-Altenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 12 February 1602 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Fourth son of Frederick William I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg | 1 April 1639 – 22 April 1669 | Duchy of Altenburg | Sophie Elisabeth of Brandenburg | |||
| 18 September 1638 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Magdalene Sibylle of Saxony | ||||||
| 11 October 1652 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| three children | 22 April 1669 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 66 | ||||||
| John George II *the Worthy* | [[File:Johan Georg II Johann Fink, vor 1675.jpg | 100px]] | 31 May 1613 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of John George I and Magdalena Sibylle of Prussia | 8 October 1656 – 22 August 1680 | Electorate of Saxony | Magdalene Sibylle of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | |||
| 13 November 1638 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| three children | 22 August 1680 | |||||
| Tübingen | ||||||
| aged 67 | ||||||
| Augustus I | [[File:August, Herzog von Sachsen-Weißenfels a.jpg | 100px]] | 13 August 1614 | |||
| Second son of John George I, Elector of Saxony and Magdalena Sibylle of Prussia | 8 October 1656 – 4 June 1680 | Duchy of Weissenfels | Anna Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | |||
| 23 November 1647 | ||||||
| Schwerin | ||||||
| twelve children | ||||||
| Johanna Walpurgis of Leiningen-Westerburg | ||||||
| 29 January 1672 | ||||||
| Halle | ||||||
| three children | 4 June 1680 | |||||
| Halle | ||||||
| aged 65 | ||||||
| Christian I the Elder | [[File:Christian I. von Sachsen-Merseburg 1.jpg | 100px]] | 27 October 1615 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Third son of John George I and Magdalena Sibylle of Prussia | 8 October 1656 – 18 October 1691 | Duchy of Merseburg | Christiana of Sonderburg-Glücksburg | |||
| 19 November 1650 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| eleven children | 18 October 1691 | |||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| aged 75 | ||||||
| Philip | [[File:Philipp, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg-Lauchstädt.jpg | 100px]] | 26 October 1657 | |||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| Third son of Christian I and Christiana of Sonderburg-Glücksburg | 1684 – 1 July 1690 | Duchy of Merseburg | ||||
| (at Lauchstädt) | Eleonore Sophie of Saxe-Weimar | |||||
| 9 July 1684 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| Louise Elisabeth of Württemberg-Oels | ||||||
| 17 August 1688 | ||||||
| Bernstadt | ||||||
| one child | 1 July 1690 | |||||
| Fleurus | ||||||
| aged 32 | ||||||
| Maurice I the Righteous | [[File:Moritz, Herzog von Sachsen-Zeitz 1.jpg | 100px]] | 28 March 1619 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Fourth son of John George I and Magdalena Sibylle of Prussia | 8 October 1656 – 4 December 1681 | Duchy of Zeitz | Sophie Hedwig of Sonderburg-Glücksburg | |||
| 19 November 1650 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| Dorothea Maria of Saxe-Weimar | ||||||
| 3 July 1656 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| ten children | ||||||
| Sophie Elisabeth of Sonderburg-Wiesenburg | ||||||
| 14 June 1676 | ||||||
| Wiesenburg | ||||||
| no children | 4 December 1681 | |||||
| Zeitz | ||||||
| aged 62 | ||||||
| John Ernest II | [[File:Arolsen Klebeband 01 177 1.jpg | 100px]] | 11 September 1627 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| First son of William and Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau | 17 May 1662 – 15 May 1683 | Duchy of Weimar | Christine Elisabeth of Sonderburg | |||
| 14 August 1656 | ||||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| five children | 15 May 1683 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 55 | ||||||
| Adolf William the Noble | [[File:Adolph Wilhelm Sachen-Eisenach C. Richter@Weimar Schlossmuseum.JPG | 100px]] | 15 May 1632 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Second son of William and Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau | 17 May 1662 – 21 November 1668 | Duchy of Eisenach | Marie Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |||
| 18 January 1663 | ||||||
| Wolfenbüttel | ||||||
| five children | 21 November 1668 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 36 | ||||||
| Bernard II the Follower | [[File:Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena.jpg | 100px]] | 14 October 1638 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Fourth son of William and Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau | 17 May 1662 – 3 May 1678 | Duchy of Jena | Marie Charlotte de la Trémoille | |||
| 10 June 1662 | ||||||
| Paris | ||||||
| five children | 3 May 1678 | |||||
| Jena | ||||||
| aged 39 | ||||||
| Regency of John George I, Duke of Marksuhl (1668–1671) | Died as a minor. His uncle, as regent, inherited his domain. | |||||
| William Augustus | 30 November 1668 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| Son of Adolph William and Marie Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 21 November 1668 – 23 February 1671 | Duchy of Eisenach | Unmarried | 23 February 1671 | ||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 2 | ||||||
| John George I the Striver | [[File:Arolsen Klebeband 01 163.jpg | 100px]] | 12 July 1634 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Third son of William and Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau | 23 February 1671 – 19 September 1686 | Duchy of Eisenach | ||||
| (at Marksuhl since 1662) | Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein | |||||
| 29 May 1661 | ||||||
| Wallau | ||||||
| nine children | 19 September 1686 | |||||
| Marksuhl | ||||||
| aged 52 | ||||||
| Regency of John George II, Elector of Saxony (1669–1672) | Died as a minor. His lands were inherited by his cousin, Elisabeth Sophie. | |||||
| Frederick William III | [[File:Friedrich Wilhelm III, duke of Saxe-Altenburg (1657-1672), by German School of 1662.jpg | 100px]] | 12 July 1657 | |||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| Son of Frederick William II and Magdalene Sibylle of Saxony | 22 April 1669 – 14 April 1672 | Duchy of Altenburg | Unmarried | 14 April 1672 | ||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 14 | ||||||
| Elisabeth Sophie | [[File:Elisabeth Sophia von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg - Schloss Friedenstein.jpg | 100px]] | 10 October 1619 | |||
| Halle | ||||||
| Daughter of John Philip and Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 14 April 1672 – 20 December 1680 | Duchy of Altenburg | Ernest I, Duke of Gotha | |||
| 24 October 1636 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| eighteen children | 20 December 1680 | |||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| aged 61 | ||||||
| Saxe-Altenburg merged in Saxe-Gotha to form Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | ||||||
| Frederick I | [[File:Frederick I of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 15 July 1646 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| First son of Ernest I and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | 26 March 1675 – 2 August 1691 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | ||||
| (in Gotha and Altenburg proper, jointly with his mother in Altenburg until 1680) | Magdalena Sibylle of Saxe-Weissenfels | |||||
| 14 November 1669 | ||||||
| Halle | ||||||
| eight children | ||||||
| Christine of Baden-Durlach | ||||||
| 14 August 1681 | ||||||
| Ansbach | ||||||
| no children | 2 August 1691 | |||||
| Friedrichswerth | ||||||
| aged 45 | ||||||
| Albert V | [[File:Albert V, Duke of Saxe-Coburg.jpg | 100px]] | 24 May 1648 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Second son of Ernest I and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | 26 March 1675 – 6 August 1699 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | ||||
| (at Coburg) | Marie Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |||||
| 18 July 1676 | ||||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Susanne Elisabeth Kempinsky | ||||||
| 24 May 1688 | ||||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| (morganatic) | ||||||
| no children | 6 August 1699 | |||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| aged 51 | ||||||
| Bernard I | [[File:BernhardIsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 10 September 1649 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Third son of Ernest I and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | 26 March 1675 – 27 April 1706 | Duchy of Meiningen | Marie Hedwig of Hesse-Darmstadt | |||
| 20 November 1671 | ||||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| seven children | ||||||
| Elisabeth Eleonore of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | ||||||
| 25 January 1681 | ||||||
| Schöningen | ||||||
| five children | 27 April 1706 | |||||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| aged 56 | ||||||
| Henry | [[File:Heinrich von Sachsen-Weißenfels-Barby b.jpg | 100px]] | 19 November 1650 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Fourth son of Ernest I and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | 26 March 1675 – 13 May 1710 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | ||||
| (at Römhild) | Marie Elisabeth of Hesse-Darmstadt | |||||
| 1 March 1676 | ||||||
| Darmstadt | ||||||
| no children | 13 May 1710 | |||||
| Römhild | ||||||
| aged 59 | ||||||
| Christian | [[File:1653 Christian.jpg | 100px]] | 6 January 1653 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Fifth son of Ernest I and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | 26 March 1675 – 28 April 1707 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | ||||
| (at Eisenberg) | Christiane of Saxe-Merseburg | |||||
| 13 February 1677 | ||||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Sophie Marie of Hesse-Darmstadt | ||||||
| 9 February 1681 | ||||||
| Darmstadt | ||||||
| no children | 28 April 1707 | |||||
| Eisenberg | ||||||
| aged 54 | ||||||
| Ernest I | [[File:Arolsen Klebeband 01 175 2.jpg | 100px]] | 12 June 1655 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Sixth son of Ernest I and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | 26 March 1675 – 17 October 1715 | Duchy of Hildburghausen | Sophie of Waldeck | |||
| 30 November 1680 | ||||||
| Arolsen | ||||||
| eighteen children | 17 October 1715 | |||||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| aged 60 | ||||||
| John Ernest | [[File:Johann Ernst of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.jpg | 100px]] | 22 August 1658 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Seventh son of Ernest I and Elisabeth Sophie of Saxe-Altenburg | 26 March 1675 – 17 February 1729 | Duchy of Saalfeld | ||||
| (until 1699) | ||||||
| Duchy of Coburg and Saalfeld | ||||||
| (since 1699) | Sophie Hedwig of Saxe-Merseburg | |||||
| 18 February 1680 | ||||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| five children | ||||||
| Charlotte Johanna of Waldeck-Wildungen | ||||||
| 2 December 1690 | ||||||
| Maastricht | ||||||
| eight children | 17 February 1729 | |||||
| Saalfeld | ||||||
| aged 70 | ||||||
| *Coburg merged in Saxe-Saalfeld to form Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | ||||||
| Saxe-Römhild was annexed to Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | ||||||
| Saxe-Eisenberg was annexed by Saxe-Hildburghausen* | ||||||
| *Regency of John Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1678–1683) | ||||||
| Regency of John George I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach (1683–1686) | ||||||
| Regency of William Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1686–1690)* | Died as a minor. | |||||
| John William | 28 March 1675 | |||||
| Jena | ||||||
| Son of Bernard II and Marie Charlotte de la Trémoille | 3 May 1678 – 4 November 1690 | Duchy of Jena | Unmarried | 4 November 1690 | ||
| Jena | ||||||
| aged 15 | ||||||
| Saxe-Jena divided between its neighbours Saxe-Eisenach and Saxe-Weimar | ||||||
| John Adolph I the Careful | [[File:Johann Adolf I. von Sachsen-Weißenfels (a).jpg | 100px]] | 2 November 1649 | |||
| Halle | ||||||
| First son of Augustus and Anna Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 4 June 1680 – 24 May 1697 | Duchy of Weissenfels | ||||
| (at Querfurt) | Johanna Magdalena of Saxe-Altenburg | |||||
| 25 October 1671 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| eleven children | ||||||
| Christiane Wilhelmine of Bünau | ||||||
| 3 February 1692 | ||||||
| Querfurt | ||||||
| (morganatic) | ||||||
| eleven children | 24 May 1697 | |||||
| Weissenfels | ||||||
| aged 47 | ||||||
| Henry the Shooter-Up | [[File:Heinrich von Sachsen-Römhild.jpg | 100px]] | 29 September 1657 | |||
| Halle | ||||||
| Second son of Augustus and Anna Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 4 June 1680 – 16 February 1728 | County of Barby | Elisabeth Albertine of Anhalt-Dessau | |||
| 30 March 1686 | ||||||
| Dessau | ||||||
| seven children | 16 February 1728 | |||||
| Barby | ||||||
| aged 70 | ||||||
| John George III | [[File:1647 Johann Georg.JPG | 100px]] | 20 June 1647 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Son of John George II and Magdalene Sibylle of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | 22 August 1680 – 12 September 1691 | Electorate of Saxony | Anna Sophie of Denmark | |||
| 9 October 1666 | ||||||
| Copenhagen | ||||||
| two children | 12 September 1691 | |||||
| Tübingen | ||||||
| aged 44 | ||||||
| Maurice William | [[File:Johann Friedrich Bernhardi - Moritz Wilhelm von Sachsen-Zeitz - Schloss Moritzburg.jpg | 100px]] | 12 March 1664 | |||
| Moritzburg Palace | ||||||
| First son of Maurice and Dorothea Maria of Saxe-Weimar | 4 December 1681 – 15 November 1718 | Duchy of Zeitz | Marie Amalie of Brandenburg | |||
| 25 June 1689 | ||||||
| Potsdam | ||||||
| five children | 15 November 1718 | |||||
| Osterburg Castle | ||||||
| aged 54 | ||||||
| Frederick Henry | [[File:Friedrich Heinrich (Sachsen-Zeitz).jpg | 100px]] | 21 July 1668 | |||
| Moritzburg Palace | ||||||
| Second son of Maurice and Dorothea Maria of Saxe-Weimar | 4 December 1681 – 18 December 1713 | Duchy of Zeitz | ||||
| (at Pegau and Neustadt) | Sophie Angelika of Württemberg-Oels | |||||
| 23 April 1699 | ||||||
| Oleśnica | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Anna Frederica of Sonderburg-Wiesenburg | ||||||
| 27 February 1702 | ||||||
| Moritzburg | ||||||
| two children | 18 December 1713 | |||||
| Neustadt | ||||||
| aged 45 | ||||||
| *Saxe-Zeitz-Pegau-Neustadt merged in Saxe-Zeitz | ||||||
| Saxe-Zeitz merged in the Electorate of Saxony* | ||||||
| William Ernest I | [[File:1662 Wilhelm Ernst.jpg | 100px]] | 19 October 1662 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| First son of John Ernest II and Christine Elisabeth of Sonderburg | 15 May 1683 – 26 August 1728 | Duchy of Weimar | Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena | |||
| 2 November 1683 | ||||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| no children | 26 August 1728 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 65 | ||||||
| John Ernest III | [[File:Johann Ernst by Schenk.jpg | 100px]] | 22 June 1664 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Second son of John Ernest II and Christine Elisabeth of Sonderburg | 15 May 1683 – 10 May 1707 | Sophie Auguste of Anhalt-Zerbst | ||||
| 11 October 1685 | ||||||
| Zerbst | ||||||
| five children | ||||||
| Charlotte of Hesse-Homburg | ||||||
| 4 November 1694 | ||||||
| Kassel | ||||||
| four children | 10 May 1707 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 42 | ||||||
| John George II | [[File:Zweidritteltaler-1690-Eisenach-av.jpg | 100px]] | 24 July 1665 | |||
| Friedewald | ||||||
| First son of John George I and Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein | 19 September 1686 – 10 November 1698 | Duchy of Eisenach | Sophie Charlotte of Württemberg | |||
| 20 September 1688 | ||||||
| Kirchheim unter Teck | ||||||
| no children | 10 November 1698 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 33 | ||||||
| Regency of Bernard I, Duke of Meiningen and Henry, Duke of Römhild (1691–1693) | ||||||
| Frederick II | [[File:Christian Schilbach - Porträt des Herzogs Friedrich II. von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 28 July 1676 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Son of Frederick I and Magdalena Sibylle of Saxe-Weissenfels | 2 August 1691 – 23 March 1732 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst | |||
| 7 June 1696 | ||||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| nineteen children | 23 March 1732 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 55 | ||||||
| John George IV | [[File:Johann Georg IV von Sachsen.jpg | 100px]] | 18 October 1668 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of John George III and Anna Sophie of Denmark | 12 September 1691 – 27 April 1694 | Electorate of Saxony | Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach | |||
| 17 April 1692 | ||||||
| Leipzig | ||||||
| no children | 27 April 1694 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 25 | ||||||
| Christian II | 19 November 1653 | |||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| First son of Christian I and Christiana of Sonderburg-Glücksburg | 18 October 1691 – 20 October 1694 | Duchy of Merseburg | Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz | |||
| 14 October 1679 | ||||||
| Moritzburg | ||||||
| seven children | 20 October 1694 | |||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| aged 40 | ||||||
| Augustus | 15 February 1655 | |||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| Second son of Christian I and Christiana of Sonderburg-Glücksburg | 18 October 1691 – 27 March 1715 | Duchy of Merseburg | ||||
| (at Zörbig) | Hedwig of Mecklenburg-Güstrow | |||||
| 1 December 1686 | ||||||
| Güstrow | ||||||
| eight children | 27 March 1715 | |||||
| Zörbig | ||||||
| aged 60 | ||||||
| Frederick Augustus I *the Strong* | [[File:Aŭgust Mocny. Аўгуст Моцны (H. Rodakowski, XIX).jpg | 100px]] | 12 May 1670 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Second son of John George III and Anna Sophie of Denmark | 27 April 1694 – 1 February 1733 | Electorate of Saxony | Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | |||
| 20 January 1693 | ||||||
| Bayreuth | ||||||
| one child | 1 February 1733 | |||||
| Warsaw | ||||||
| aged 62 | ||||||
| Regency of Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz and Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony (1694) | Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his also minor brother. | |||||
| Christian III Maurice | 7 November 1680 | |||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| First son of Christian II and Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz | 20 October – 14 November 1694 | Duchy of Merseburg | Unmarried | 14 November 1694 | ||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| aged 14 | ||||||
| Regency of Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz and Frederick Augustus I, Elector of Saxony (1694–1712) | Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his uncle, Henry. | |||||
| Maurice William | [[File:Moritz Wilhelm, Herzog von Sachsen-Merseburg 2.JPG | 100px]] | 5 February 1688 | |||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| Second son of Christian II and Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz | 14 November 1694 – 21 April 1731 | Duchy of Merseburg | Henriette Charlotte of Nassau-Idstein | |||
| 4 November 1711 | ||||||
| Istein | ||||||
| one child | 21 April 1731 | |||||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| aged | ||||||
| Henry | [[File:Heinrich von Sachsen-Merseburg 1.jpg | 100px]] | 2 September 1661 | |||
| Merseburg | ||||||
| Fourth son of Christian I and Christiana of Sonderburg-Glücksburg | 21 April 1731 – 28 July 1738 | Duchy of Merseburg | ||||
| (at Spremberg since 1691) | Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Güstrow | |||||
| 29 March 1692 | ||||||
| Güstrow | ||||||
| three children | 28 July 1738 | |||||
| Doberlug-Kirchhain | ||||||
| aged 76 | ||||||
| *Saxe-Merseburg-Spremberg merged in Saxe-Merseburg | ||||||
| Saxe-Merseburg merged in the Electorate of Saxony* | ||||||
| John George | [[File:Johann Georg Saxe-Weissenfels.jpg | 100px]] | 13 July 1677 | |||
| Halle | ||||||
| First son of John Adolph I and Johanna Magdalena of Saxe-Altenburg | 24 May 1697 – 16 March 1712 | Duchy of Weissenfels | ||||
| (at Querfurt) | Fredericka Elisabeth of Saxe-Eisenach | |||||
| 7 January 1698 | ||||||
| Jena | ||||||
| seven children | 16 March 1712 | |||||
| Weissenfels | ||||||
| aged 34 | ||||||
| Frederick | [[File:Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels-Dahme.jpg | 100px]] | 20 November 1673 | |||
| Halle | ||||||
| Third son of Augustus and Johanna Walpurgis of Leiningen-Westerburg | 1711 – 16 April 1715 | Duchy of Weissenfels | ||||
| (at Dahme) | Emilie Agnes Reuss of Schleiz | |||||
| 13 February 1711 | ||||||
| Dahme | ||||||
| no children | 16 April 1715 | |||||
| Dahme | ||||||
| aged 41 | ||||||
| John William III | [[File:Feuerlein - Duke Johann Wilhelm of Saxony-Eisenach.png | 100px]] | 17 October 1666 | |||
| Friedewald | ||||||
| Second son of John George I and Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein | 10 November 1698 – 14 January 1729 | Duchy of Eisenach | Amalie of Nassau-Dietz | |||
| 28 November 1690 | ||||||
| Oranjewoud | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| Christine Juliane of Baden-Durlach | ||||||
| 27 February 1697 | ||||||
| Wolfenbüttel | ||||||
| seven children | ||||||
| Magdalene Sibylle of Saxe-Weissenfels | ||||||
| 28 July 1708 | ||||||
| Weissenfels | ||||||
| three children | ||||||
| Marie Christine Felizitas of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg-Heidesheim | ||||||
| 29 May 1727 | ||||||
| Hanau | ||||||
| no children | 14 January 1729 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 62 | ||||||
| Ernest Louis I | [[File:ErnstludwigIsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 7 October 1672 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| First son of Bernard I and Marie Hedwig of Hesse-Darmstadt | 27 April 1706 – 24 November 1724 | Duchy of Meiningen | Dorothea Marie of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | |||
| 19 September 1704 | ||||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| five children | ||||||
| Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg | ||||||
| 3 June 1714 | ||||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| no children | 24 November 1724 | |||||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| aged 52 | ||||||
| Christian | [[File:Christian von Sachsen-Weißenfels portrait.jpg | 100px]] | 23 February 1682 | |||
| Weissenfels | ||||||
| Second son of John Adolph I and Johanna Magdalena of Saxe-Altenburg | 16 March 1712 – 28 June 1736 | Duchy of Weissenfels | ||||
| (at Querfurt) | Louise Christine of Stolberg-Stolberg-Ortenberg | |||||
| 12 May 1712 | ||||||
| Stolberg | ||||||
| no children | 28 June 1736 | |||||
| Sangerhausen | ||||||
| aged 54 | ||||||
| Ernest Frederick I | [[File:ErnstFriedrich1hibu.jpg | 100px]] | 21 August 1681 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Son of Ernest and Sophie Henriette of Waldeck | 17 October 1715 – 9 March 1724 | Duchy of Hildburghausen | Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach | |||
| 4 February 1704 | ||||||
| Erbach im Odenwald | ||||||
| fourteen children | 9 March 1724 | |||||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| aged 42 | ||||||
| Regency of Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach (1724–1728) | ||||||
| Ernest Frederick II | [[File:Portrait Herzog Ernst Friedrichs II. von Sachsen-Hildburghausen.jpg | 100px]] | 17 December 1707 | |||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| Son of Ernest Frederick I and Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach | 9 March 1724 – 13 August 1745 | Duchy of Hildburghausen | Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau | |||
| 19 June 1726 | ||||||
| Fürstenau | ||||||
| four children | 13 August 1745 | |||||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| aged 37 | ||||||
| Regency of Frederick William of Saxe-Meiningen (1724–1733), Frederick II, Duke of Gotha and Altenburg (1724–1732) and Anton Ulrich of Saxe-Meiningen (1732–1733) | Children of Ernest Louis I, ruled jointly. Both left no descendants, and were succeeded by their uncles and previous regents. | |||||
| Ernest Louis II | [[File:ErnstludwigIIsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 8 August 1709 | |||
| Coburg | ||||||
| First son of Ernest Louis I and Dorothea Marie of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | 24 November 1724 – 24 February 1729 | Duchy of Meiningen | Unmarried | 24 February 1729 | ||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| aged 28 | ||||||
| Charles Frederick | [[File:Karlfriedrichsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 18 July 1712 | |||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| Second son of Ernest Louis I and Dorothea Marie of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | 24 November 1724 – 28 March 1743 | 28 March 1743 | ||||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| aged 30 | ||||||
| George Albert | [[File:Georg Albrecht (Sachsen-Weißenfels-Barby).jpg | 100px]] | 19 April 1695 | |||
| Dessau | ||||||
| Son of Henry and Elisabeth Albertine of Anhalt-Dessau | 16 February 1728 – 12 June 1739 | County of Barby | Auguste Louise of Württemberg-Oels | |||
| 18 February 1721 | ||||||
| Forst | ||||||
| no children | 12 June 1739 | |||||
| Barby | ||||||
| aged 44 | ||||||
| Barby re-merged in Saxe-Weissenfels | ||||||
| Ernest Augustus I | [[File:Ernst August I., Herzog von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach.jpg | 100px]] | 19 April 1688 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Son of John Ernest III and Sophie Auguste of Anhalt-Zerbst | 26 August 1728 – 19 January 1748 | Duchy of Weimar | ||||
| (until 1741) | ||||||
| Duchy of Weimar and Eisenach | ||||||
| (from 1741) | Eleonore Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Köthen | |||||
| 2 November 1683 | ||||||
| Nienburg | ||||||
| eight children | ||||||
| Sophie Charlotte of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | ||||||
| 7 April 1734 | ||||||
| Bayreuth | ||||||
| four children | 19 January 1748 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 59 | ||||||
| William Henry | [[File:William Heinrich, duke of Saxe-Eisenach.jpg | 100px]] | 10 November 1691 | |||
| Oranjewoud | ||||||
| Son of John William III and | 14 January 1729 – 26 July 1741 | Duchy of Eisenach | ||||
| 15 February 1713 | ||||||
| Idstein | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Anna Sophie Charlotte of Brandenburg-Schwedt | ||||||
| 3 June 1723 | ||||||
| Berlin | ||||||
| no children | 26 July 1741 | |||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| aged 49 | ||||||
| Saxe-Eisenach merged in Saxe-Weimar to form Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach | ||||||
| Christian Ernest | [[File:Christian Ernst II Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.jpg | 100px]] | 18 August 1683 | |||
| Saalfeld | ||||||
| Son of John Ernest and Sophie Hedwig of Saxe-Merseburg | 17 February 1729 – 4 September 1745 | Duchy of Coburg and Saalfeld | Christiane Fredericka of Koss | |||
| 18 August 1724 | ||||||
| Naitschau | ||||||
| (morganatic) | ||||||
| no children | 4 September 1745 | |||||
| Saalfeld | ||||||
| aged 62 | ||||||
| Frederick III | [[File:FriedrichIIISaGoAlt.JPG | 100px]] | 14 April 1699 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Son of Frederick II and Magdalene Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst | 23 March 1732 – 10 March 1772 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | Luise Dorothea of Saxe-Meiningen | |||
| 17 September 1729 | ||||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| eight children | 10 March 1772 | |||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| aged 72 | ||||||
| Frederick Augustus II *the Fat* | [[File:August III the Saxon.PNG | 100px]] | 17 October 1696 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Son of Frederick Augustus I and Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | 1 February 1733 – 5 October 1763 | Electorate of Saxony | Maria Josepha of Austria | |||
| 20 August 1719 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| sixteen children | 5 October 1763 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 66 | ||||||
| John Adolph II | [[File:Antoine Pesne (1683-1757) - John Adolphus II, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels (1685-1746) - RCIN 405656 - Royal Collection.jpg | 100px]] | 4 September 1685 | |||
| Weissenfels | ||||||
| Son of Christian and Louise Christine of Stolberg-Stolberg-Ortenberg | 28 June 1736 – 16 May 1746 | Duchy of Weissenfels | ||||
| (at Querfurt) | Johannette Antoinette Juliane of Saxe-Eisenach | |||||
| 9 May 1721 | ||||||
| Eisenach | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Frederica of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg | ||||||
| 27 November 1734 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| five children | 16 May 1746 | |||||
| Leipzig | ||||||
| aged 60 | ||||||
| Saxe-Weissenfels-Querfurt (with exceptions) merged in the Electorate of Saxony | ||||||
| Frederick William | [[File:Friedrichwilhelmsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 16 February 1679 | |||
| Ichtershausen | ||||||
| Second son of Bernard I and Marie Hedwig of Hesse-Darmstadt | 28 March 1743 – 10 March 1746 | Duchy of Meiningen | Unmarried | 10 March 1746 | ||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| aged 67 | ||||||
| Anton Ulrich | [[File:Antonulrichsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 22 October 1687 | |||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| Son of Bernard I and Elisabeth Eleonore of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 28 March 1743 – 27 January 1763 | Philippine Elisabeth Caesar | ||||
| January 1711 | ||||||
| (morganatic) | ||||||
| ten children | ||||||
| Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Philippsthal | ||||||
| 26 September 1750 | ||||||
| Bad Homburg vor der Höhe | ||||||
| eight children | 27 January 1763 | |||||
| Frankfurt | ||||||
| aged 75 | ||||||
| Regency of Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau (1745–1748) | ||||||
| Ernest Frederick III | [[File:Johann Valentin Tischbein - Ernst Friedrich III of Saxony-Hildburghausen.jpg | 100px]] | 10 June 1727 | |||
| Königsberg | ||||||
| Son of Ernest Frederick II and Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau | 13 August 1745 – 23 September 1780 | Duchy of Hildburghausen | Louise of Denmark | |||
| 1 October 1749 | ||||||
| Copenhagen | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Christiane Sophie Charlotte of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | ||||||
| 20 January 1757 | ||||||
| Copenhagen | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Ernestine of Saxe-Weimar | ||||||
| 1 July 1758 | ||||||
| Bayreuth | ||||||
| three children | 23 September 1780 | |||||
| Straufhain | ||||||
| aged 53 | ||||||
| Francis Josias | [[File:Francis Josias, duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.jpg | 100px]] | 25 September 1697 | |||
| Saalfeld | ||||||
| Son of John Ernest and Charlotte Johanna of Waldeck-Wildungen | 4 September 1745 – 16 September 1764 | Duchy of Coburg and Saalfeld | Anna Sophie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt | |||
| 2 January 1723 | ||||||
| Rudolstadt | ||||||
| eight children | 16 September 1764 | |||||
| Bad Rodach | ||||||
| aged 66 | ||||||
| Frederica of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg | [[File:Frederica, Duchess of Saxe-Weissenfels (1715-1775).jpg | 100px]] | 17 July 1715 | |||
| Weissenfels | ||||||
| Daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Gotha and Altenburg and Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst | 16 May 1746 – 2 May 1775 | Duchy of Weissenfels | ||||
| (at Langensalza) | John Adolph II | |||||
| 27 November 1734 | ||||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| five children | 2 May 1775 | |||||
| Langensalza | ||||||
| aged 59 | ||||||
| Langensalza annexed to the Electorate of Saxony | ||||||
| Regency of Francis Josias, Duke of Coburg and Saalfeld (1748–1755) | ||||||
| Ernest Augustus II | [[File:Ernst August II. (Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach)@Schloss Tiefurt.JPG | 100px]] | 2 June 1737 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Son of Ernest Augustus I and Sophie Charlotte of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | 19 January 1748 – 28 May 1758 | Duchy of Weimar and Eisenach | Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |||
| 16 March 1756 | ||||||
| Brunswick | ||||||
| two children | 28 May 1758 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 20 | ||||||
| Regency of Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1758–1775) | In 1815, his Duchy was elevated to a Grand Duchy. | |||||
| Charles Augustus | [[File:Carl August Sachsen-Weimar G.M.Kraus@ Goethe Nationalmuseum 01.jpg | 100px]] | 3 September 1757 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Son of Ernest Augustus II and Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 28 May 1758 – 14 June 1828 | Duchy of Weimar and Eisenach | ||||
| (until 1815) | ||||||
| Grand Duchy of Weimar and Eisenach | ||||||
| (from 1815) | Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt | |||||
| 3 October 1775 | ||||||
| Karlsruhe | ||||||
| seven children | 14 June 1828 | |||||
| Graditz | ||||||
| aged 70 | ||||||
| Regency of Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Philippsthal (1763–1779) | Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother. | |||||
| Charles William | [[File:Carlsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 19 November 1754 | |||
| Frankfurt | ||||||
| First son of Anton Ulrich and Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Philippsthal | 27 January 1763 – 21 January 1782 | Duchy of Meiningen | Louise of Stolberg-Gedern | |||
| 5 June 1780 | ||||||
| Gedern | ||||||
| no children | 21 January 1782 | |||||
| Sonneberg | ||||||
| aged 27 | ||||||
| Frederick Christian | [[File: Friedrich Christian by Pietro Rotari (altered and edited).jpg | 100px]] | 5 September 1722 | |||
| Dresden Castle | ||||||
| Son of Frederick Augustus II and Maria Josepha of Austria | 5 October – 17 December 1763 | Electorate of Saxony | Maria Antonia of Bavaria | |||
| 13 June 1747 | ||||||
| Munich | ||||||
| (by proxy) | ||||||
| 20 June 1747 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| (in person) | ||||||
| nine children | 17 December 1763 | |||||
| Dresden Castle | ||||||
| aged 41 | ||||||
| *Regency of Maria Antonia of Bavaria and Prince Francis Xavier of Saxony (1763–1768)* | His Electorate ceased with the fall of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, and he became king of the newly independent Kingdom of Saxony. Also Duke of Warsaw 1807–1813. Left no male descendants. He was succeeded by his brother. | |||||
| Frederick Augustus III & I *the Just* | [[File:Vogel von Vogelstein - Frederick Augustus I of Saxony - Galerie Neue MeisterFXD.jpg | 100px]] | 23 December 1750 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of Frederick Christian and Maria Antonia of Bavaria | 17 December 1763 – 20 December 1806 | |||||
| 20 December 1806 – 5 May 1827 | Electorate of Saxony | |||||
| (until 1806) | ||||||
| Kingdom of Saxony | ||||||
| (from 1806) | Amalie of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld | |||||
| 17 January 1769 | ||||||
| Mannheim | ||||||
| (by proxy) | ||||||
| 29 January 1769 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| (in person) | ||||||
| four children | 5 May 1827 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 76 | ||||||
| Ernest Frederick | [[File:Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld - Veste Coburg.png | 100px]] | 8 March 1724 | |||
| Saalfeld | ||||||
| Son of Francis Josias and Anna Sophie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt | 16 September 1764 – 8 September 1800 | Duchy of Coburg and Saalfeld | Sophie Antonia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | |||
| 23 April 1749 | ||||||
| Wolfenbüttel | ||||||
| seven children | 8 September 1800 | |||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| aged 76 | ||||||
| Ernest II | [[File:Ernst-II 1775.jpg | 100px]] | 30 January 1745 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Son of Frederick III and Luise Dorothea of Saxe-Meiningen | 10 March 1772 – 20 April 1804 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen | |||
| 21 March 1769 | ||||||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| four children | 20 April 1804 | |||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| aged 59 | ||||||
| Regency of Prince Joseph of Saxe-Hildburghausen (1780–1787) | Inherited Altenburg from Frederick IV, and renamed his duchy as Saxe-Altenburg. | |||||
| Frederick | [[File:FriedrichHibuAltenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 29 April 1763 | |||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| Son of Ernest Frederick III and Ernestine of Saxe-Weimar | 23 September 1780 – 29 September 1834 | Duchy of Hildburghausen | ||||
| (until 1826) | ||||||
| Duchy of Altenburg | ||||||
| (fom 1826) | Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | |||||
| 3 September 1785 | ||||||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| twelve children | 29 September 1834 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 71 | ||||||
| George I | [[File:GeorgIsamei.JPG | 100px]] | 4 February 1761 | |||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| Second son of Anton Ulrich and Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Philippsthal | 21 January 1782 – 24 December 1803 | Duchy of Meiningen | Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | |||
| 27 November 1782 | ||||||
| Langenburg | ||||||
| four children | 24 December 1803 | |||||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| aged 42 | ||||||
| Francis | [[File:FranzFriedrich AntonSaCoSa.jpg | 100px]] | 15 July 1750 | |||
| Coburg | ||||||
| Son of Ernest Frederick and Sophie Antonia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel | 8 September 1800 – 9 December 1806 | Duchy of Coburg and Saalfeld | Sophie of Saxe-Hildburghausen | |||
| 6 March 1776 | ||||||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf | ||||||
| 13 June 1777 | ||||||
| Ebersdorf | ||||||
| ten children | 9 December 1806 | |||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| aged 56 | ||||||
| Regency of Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1803–1821) | ||||||
| Bernard II | [[File:Bernhardiihosenbandorden.JPG | 100px]] | 17 December 1800 | |||
| Son of George I and Louise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | 24 September 1803 – 20 September 1866 | Duchy of Meiningen | Marie Frederica of Hesse-Kassel | |||
| 23 March 1825 | ||||||
| Kassel | ||||||
| two children | 3 December 1882 | |||||
| aged 81 | ||||||
| Augustus | [[File:Ludwig Doell - Porträt des Herzogs August von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 23 November 1772 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| First son of Ernest II and Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen | 20 April 1804 – 17 May 1822 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | Louise Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | |||
| 21 October 1797 | ||||||
| Ludwigslust | ||||||
| one child | ||||||
| Karoline Amalie of Hesse-Kassel | ||||||
| 24 April 1802 | ||||||
| Kassel | ||||||
| no children | 17 May 1822 | |||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| aged 49 | ||||||
| Ernest I | [[File:Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha - Dawe 1818-19.jpg | 100px]] | 2 January 1784 | |||
| Coburg | ||||||
| Son of Francis and Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf | 9 December 1806 – 29 January 1844 | Duchy of Coburg and Saalfeld | ||||
| (until 1826) | ||||||
| Duchy of Coburg and Gotha | ||||||
| (from 1826) | Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg | |||||
| 3 July 1817 | ||||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| two children | ||||||
| Marie of Württemberg | ||||||
| 23 December 1832 | ||||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| no children | 29 January 1844 | |||||
| Gotha | ||||||
| aged 60 | ||||||
| Frederick IV | [[File:Friedrich IV von Sachsen-Gotha, by Carl Christian Vogel von Vogelstein.jpg | 100px]] | 28 November 1774 | |||
| Gotha | ||||||
| Second son of Ernest II and Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen | 17 May 1822 – 11 February 1825 | Duchy of Gotha and Altenburg | Unmarried | 11 February 1825 | ||
| Gotha | ||||||
| aged 50 | ||||||
| Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg divided between its neighbours Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Saxe-Hildburghausen | ||||||
| Anthony *the Kind* | [[File:Anton-sachsen.jpg | 100px]] | 27 December 1755 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Second son of Frederick Christian and Maria Antonia of Bavaria | 5 May 1827 – 6 June 1836 | Kingdom of Saxony | Maria Carolina of Savoy | |||
| 29 September 1781 | ||||||
| Stupinigi | ||||||
| (by proxy) | ||||||
| 24 October 1781 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| (in person) | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Maria Theresa of Austria | ||||||
| 8 September 1787 | ||||||
| Florence | ||||||
| (by proxy) | ||||||
| 18 October 1787 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| (in person) | ||||||
| four children | 6 June 1836 | |||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| aged 80 | ||||||
| Charles Frederick | [[File:Karl Friedrich of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.jpg | 100px]] | 2 February 1783 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Son of Charles Augustus and Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt | 14 June 1828 – 8 July 1853 | Grand Duchy of Weimar and Eisenach | Maria Pavlovna of Russia | |||
| 3 August 1804 | ||||||
| St. Petersburg | ||||||
| four children | 8 July 1853 | |||||
| Schloss Belvedere | ||||||
| aged 70 | ||||||
| Joseph | [[File:Herzog Joseph von Sachsen-Altenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 27 August 1789 | |||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| First son of Frederick and Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | 29 September 1834 – 30 November 1848 | Duchy of Altenburg | Amelia of Württemberg | |||
| 24 April 1817 | ||||||
| Kirchheim unter Teck | ||||||
| six children | 25 November 1868 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 79 | ||||||
| Frederick Augustus II | [[File:Vogel von Vogelstein - Frederick Augustus of Saxony - Galerie Neue Meister.jpg | 100px]] | 18 May 1797 | |||
| Pillnitz | ||||||
| First son of Prince Maximilian of Saxony and Princess Caroline of Parma | 6 June 1836 – 9 August 1854 | Kingdom of Saxony | Maria Carolina of Austria | |||
| 26 September 1819 | ||||||
| Vienna | ||||||
| (by proxy) | ||||||
| 7 October 1819 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| (by person) | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Maria Anna of Bavaria | ||||||
| 24 April 1833 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| no children | 9 August 1854 | |||||
| Karrösten | ||||||
| aged 57 | ||||||
| Ernest II | [[File:Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.jpg | 100px]] | 21 June 1818 | |||
| Ehrenburg Palace | ||||||
| Son of Ernest I and Louise of Saxe-Gotha and Altenburg | 29 January 1844 – 22 August 1893 | Duchy of Coburg and Gotha | Alexandrine of Baden | |||
| 3 May 1842 | ||||||
| Karlsruhe | ||||||
| no children | 22 August 1893 | |||||
| Reinhardsbrunn | ||||||
| aged 75 | ||||||
| George | [[File:GeorgPrinceofSaxe-Altenburgportrait.jpg | 100px]] | 24 July 1796 | |||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| Second son of Frederick and Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | 30 November 1848 – 3 August 1853 | Duchy of Altenburg | Marie Louise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | |||
| 7 October 1825 | ||||||
| Ludwigslust | ||||||
| three children | 3 August 1853 | |||||
| Hummelshain | ||||||
| aged 57 | ||||||
| Charles Alexander | [[File:1818 Carl Alexander.JPG | 100px]] | 24 June 1818 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Son of Charles Frederick and Maria Pavlovna of Russia | 8 July 1853 – 5 January 1901 | Grand Duchy of Weimar and Eisenach | Sophie of the Netherlands | |||
| 8 October 1842 | ||||||
| The Hague | ||||||
| four children | 5 January 1901 | |||||
| Weimar | ||||||
| aged 82 | ||||||
| Ernest I | [[File:DukeErnstIsaxealtenburg.jpg | 100px]] | 16 February 1826 | |||
| Hildburghausen | ||||||
| Son of George and Marie Louise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 3 August 1853 – 7 February 1908 | Duchy of Altenburg | Agnes of Anhalt-Dessau | |||
| 28 April 1853 | ||||||
| Ludwigslust | ||||||
| two children | 7 February 1908 | |||||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| aged 81 | ||||||
| John | [[File:Louis Ferdinand von Rayski - König Johann von Sachsen, 1870.jpg | 100px]] | 12 December 1801 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Second son of Prince Maximilian of Saxony and Princess Caroline of Parma | 9 August 1854 – 29 October 1873 | Kingdom of Saxony | Amalie Auguste of Bavaria | |||
| 10 November 1822 | ||||||
| Munich | ||||||
| (by proxy) | ||||||
| 21 November 1822 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| (in person) | ||||||
| nine children | 29 October 1873 | |||||
| Pillnitz | ||||||
| aged 71 | ||||||
| George II | [[File:Herzog Georg II von-Sachsen-Meiningen 02.jpg | 100px]] | 2 April 1826 | |||
| Son of Bernard II and Marie Fredericka of Hesse-Kassel | 20 September 1866 – 25 June 1914 | Duchy of Meiningen | Charlotte of Prussia | |||
| 18 May 1850 | ||||||
| Berlin | ||||||
| four children | ||||||
| Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg | ||||||
| 23 October 1858 | ||||||
| Langenburg | ||||||
| three children | ||||||
| Ellen Franz | ||||||
| 18 March 1873 | ||||||
| Liebenstein | ||||||
| (morganatic) | ||||||
| no children | 25 June 1914 | |||||
| Bad Wildungen | ||||||
| aged 88 | ||||||
| Albert *the Good* | [[File:Paul Kießling - Albert von Sachsen.jpg | 100px]] | 23 April 1828 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| First son of John and Amalie Auguste of Bavaria | 29 October 1873 – 19 June 1902 | Kingdom of Saxony | Carola of Sweden | |||
| 18 June 1853 | ||||||
| Dresden | ||||||
| no children | 19 June 1902 | |||||
| Szczodre | ||||||
| aged 74 | ||||||
| Alfred | [[File:Alfred-sachsen-coburg-gotha.jpg | 100px]] | 6 August 1844 | |||
| Windsor Castle | ||||||
| Son of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom | 22 August 1893 – 30 July 1900 | Duchy of Coburg and Gotha | Maria Alexandrovna of Russia | |||
| 23 January 1874 | ||||||
| St Petersburg | ||||||
| six children | 30 July 1900 | |||||
| Schloss Rosenau, Coburg | ||||||
| aged 55 | ||||||
| Regency of Prince Ernst of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1900–1905) | Nephew of Alfred. Monarchy abolished in 1918. | |||||
| Charles Edward | [[File:Carl Eduard Sachsen Coburg und Gotha.jpg | 100px]] | 19 July 1884 | |||
| Claremont | ||||||
| Son of Prince Leopold of the United Kingdom and Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont | 30 July 1900 – 13 November 1918 | Duchy of Coburg and Gotha | Victoria Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein | |||
| 11 October 1905 | ||||||
| Schleswig | ||||||
| five children | 6 March 1954 | |||||
| Coburg | ||||||
| aged 69 | ||||||
| William Ernest | [[File:GuillemErnestdeSaxònia-Weimar-Eisenach.jpg | 100px]] | 10 June 1876 | |||
| Weimar | ||||||
| Son of Prince Charles Augustus of Saxe-Weimar and Eisenach and Princess Pauline of Saxe-Weimar and Eisenach | 5 January 1901 – 13 November 1918 | Grand Duchy of Weimar and Eisenach | Caroline Reuss of Greiz | |||
| 30 April 1903 | ||||||
| Bückeburg | ||||||
| no children | ||||||
| Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen | ||||||
| 14 January 1910 | ||||||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| four children | 24 April 1923 | |||||
| Henryków | ||||||
| aged 46 | ||||||
| George | [[File:Georg von Sachsen 1895.jpg | 100px]] | 8 August 1832 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Second son of John and Amalie Auguste of Bavaria | 19 June 1902 – 15 October 1904 | Kingdom of Saxony | Maria Anna of Portugal | |||
| 11 May 1859 | ||||||
| Lisbon | ||||||
| eight children | 15 October 1904 | |||||
| Pillnitz | ||||||
| aged 72 | ||||||
| Frederick Augustus III | [[File:Friedrich August III von Sachsen in Paradeuniform.jpg | 100px]] | 25 May 1865 | |||
| Dresden | ||||||
| Son of George and Maria Anna of Portugal | 15 October 1904 – 13 November 1918 | Kingdom of Saxony | Louise of Austria | |||
| 21 November 1891 | ||||||
| Vienna | ||||||
| (annulled by royal decree in 1903, after her escape from court) | ||||||
| seven children | 18 February 1932 | |||||
| Szczodre | ||||||
| aged 66 | ||||||
| Ernest II | [[File:Ernst II. von Sachsen-Altenburg 1915.jpg | 100px]] | 31 August 1871 | |||
| Altenburg | ||||||
| Son of Prince Maurice of Saxe-Altenburg and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Meiningen | 7 February 1908 – 13 November 1918 | Duchy of Altenburg | Adelaide of Schaumburg-Lippe | |||
| 17 February 1898 | ||||||
| Bückeburg | ||||||
| (annulled 1920) | ||||||
| four children | ||||||
| Maria Triebel | ||||||
| 15 July 1934 | ||||||
| Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf | ||||||
| (morganatic) | ||||||
| no children | 22 March 1955 | |||||
| Trockenborn-Wolfersdorf | ||||||
| aged 83 | ||||||
| Bernard III | [[File:Bernhard III (Saxe-Meiningen).jpg | 100px]] | 1 April 1851 | |||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| Son of George II and Charlotte of Prussia | 25 June 1914 – 13 November 1918 | Duchy of Meiningen | Charlotte of Prussia | |||
| 18 February 1878 | ||||||
| Berlin | ||||||
| two children | 16 January 1928 | |||||
| Meiningen | ||||||
| aged 76 |
Coats of arms
File:Wappen Mark Landsberg.svg|Counts of Wettin, Margraves of Landsberg File:Wappen Landkreis Meissen.svg|Margraves of Meissen File:Blason Thuringe-Misnie.svg|Margraves of Meissen and Landgraves of Thuringia File:Arms of the house of Ascania (ancient).svg|Duke of Saxony File:Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire impaling Duchy of Saxony.svg|Elector of Saxony and Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire File:Wappen Commonwealth Sachsen-Polen-Litauen.png|King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania File:Armoiries Saxe2.svg|King of Saxony (standard arms) File:COA Wettin.svg|King of Saxony (other arms)
For an extensive treatment of the coats of arms, see: Coat of arms of Saxony
or in French: Armorial de la maison de Wettin
Notes
References
References
- ''Lexikon des Mittelalters'', vol. IX, col. 50, Munich 1969–1999
- Kellner, Stefanie. (February 2016). "Die freiheitliche Geisteshaltung der Ernestiner prägte Europa". Monumente.
- (3 June 2023). "Carlota | archduchess of Austria | Britannica".
- Anne Edwards, ''Matriarch: Queen Mary and the House of Windsor'' (2014), p. 300.
- "We can hazard a guess that Wettin and Wipper, if given an English pronunciation, sounded quite as unsuitably comic in the ears of this sailor King in 1917 as they do to us today." [[Elizabeth Longford]], ''The Royal House of Windsor'' (1984), p. 21.
- "British courtiers thought it sounded 'unsuitably comic' and the cumbersome 'Saxe-Coburg-Gotha' was invariably used." Barry Jones, ''Dictionary of World Biography'' 4th ed. (2017), p. 892.
- "Since the Saxe-Coburg family belonged to the House of Wettin in the District of Wipper, ''Wettin'' or ''Wipper'' might be more appropriate. Either one could have passed for an English name, but both were considered 'unsuitably comic.'" Anne Edwards, ''Matriarch: Queen Mary and the House of Windsor'' (2014), [https://books.google.com/books?id=m8MhBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT318 p. 302].
- Please note that the March of Lusatia existed consistently from the 11th to the 14th century. Here, the concept of ''creation'' indicates the family's grip on the territory.
- During the [[Schmalkaldic War]], the Albertine Duke allied with [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]] and the Ernestine Elector opposed him. After the Emperor's victory, he exchanged the dignities (and territories) of both lines, promoting his ally and depromoting his opponent.
- Divided in''Coburg'' and ''Saalfeld'' until reunion of both territories in 1699.
- Sometimes numbered II after [[Otto I, Margrave of Meissen]].
- Given that Agnes was known as ''of Rochlitz'', it is likely that she became the heiress of that seat, that passed to her descendants but eventually returned to the family, as it is shown between the Wettin's possessions in the 16th-century.
- Counted ''Theodoric II'' in Lusatia.
- Known in the [[Fruitbearing Society]] as ''the Accumulator''.
- Known in the [[Fruitbearing Society]] as ''the Tasty''.
- Known in the [[Fruitbearing Society]] as ''the Bittersweet''.
- Nickname given to him by the [[Fruitbearing Society]].
- Known in the [[Fruitbearing Society]] as ''the Crowning One''.
- "Information in English language - Saxony during the Weimar Republic 1918-1933".
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