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Albert I of Germany House of Habsburg Born: 1255 Died: 1308 | ||
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Preceded by Adolf |
King of Germany (formally King of the Romans) 1298–1308 |
Succeeded by Henry VII |
Margrave of Meissen 1298–1307 |
Succeeded by Frederick II |
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Preceded by King Rudolph I |
Duke of Austria and Styria 1282–1308 |
Succeeded by Frederick III the Fair and Leopold I |
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Name | Albert I of Germany |
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Short description | Duke of Austria |
Date of birth | 1255-7 |
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Date of death | 1 May 1308 |
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