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Encyclopedia > Frederick II, Elector of Saxony
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Frederick II, the Gentle and Elector of Saxony (1428 — 1464), was an Elector of Saxony.


He had two sons, Ernest, Elector of Saxony and Albert, Duke of Saxony. Ernest, Elector Of Saxony (1441 at Altenburg-1486) founder of the Ernestine line of Saxon princes, ancestor of Prince Consort. ... Jump to: navigation, search Note: Several rulers of Saxony bore the name Albert. ...


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Frederick Christian (September 5, 1722 - December 17, 1763) was a member of the house of Wettin.
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Frederick Christian of Saxony succeeded his father in October 1763 as Elector of Saxony, but died in December 1763.
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