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William III, Landgrave of Thuringia

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Spouse(s)
  
Anne of Luxembourg

Noble family
  
Name
  
William Landgrave



Father
  
Frederick I, Elector of Saxony

Born
  
30 April 1425Meissen (
1425-04-30
)

Died
  
17 September 1482(1482-09-17) (aged 57)Weimar

Similar
  
Catherine of Brunswick Lüneburg, Margaret of Thuringia, Catherine of Henneberg

William III (30 April 1425 – 17 September 1482), called the Brave (in German Wilhelm der Tapfere), was landgrave of Thuringia (from 1445) and claimant duke of Luxemburg (from 1457). He is actually the second William to rule Thuringia, and in Luxembourg; he was the third Margrave of Meissen named William.

He was a younger son of Frederick I the Warlike, elector of Saxony, and Catherine of Brunswick and Lunenburg. On 2 June 1446 he married Anne of Luxembourg, daughter of Albert II, King of Germany, Bohemia and Hungary and Elisabeth of Luxembourg. On behalf of his wife, he became Duke of Luxembourg from 1457 to 1469. They had two daughters, Margaret of Thuringia (1449–1501) and Catherine of Thuringia (1453 – 10 July 1534), who married Duke Henry II of Münsterberg.

William minted a silver groschen known as the Judenkopf Groschen. Its obverse portrait shows a man with a pointed beard wearing a Jewish hat, which the populace took as depicting a typical Jew.

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William III, Landgrave of Thuringia Wikipedia