Frederick III | |||||
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Margrave of Meissen Landgrave of Thuringia |
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Friedrich III of Thuringia, painting from Albrechtsburg in Meißen.
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Margrave of Meissen | |||||
Reign | 1349-1381 | ||||
Successor | Friedrich der Streitbare, Wilhelm der Reiche & Georg | ||||
Landgrave of Thuringia | |||||
Reign | 1349-1381 | ||||
Predecessor | Frederick I | ||||
Successor | Balthasar | ||||
Born |
Dresden, Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg, Holy Roman Empire |
14 December 1332||||
Died | 21 May 1381 Altenburg, Electorate of Saxony, Holy Roman Empire |
(aged 48)||||
Spouse | Catherine of Henneberg | ||||
Issue | Friedrich Frederick I, Elector of Saxony Wilhelm II, Margrave of Meissen Georg |
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House | House of Wettin | ||||
Father | Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen | ||||
Mother | Mathilde of Bavaria |
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Frederick the Strict |
Frederick III, the Strict (14 December 1332, Dresden – 21 May 1381, Altenburg), Landgrave of Thuringia and Margrave of Meissen, was the son of Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen and Mathilde of Bavaria.
He took over the government for his brothers William, Balthasar and Ludwig (Bishop of Bamberg) after the death of their father in 1349. One year later the Emperor gave the Margraviate of Meissen to the four brothers jointly. In 1368 common government began, afterwards the brothers changed rulership every two years. In 1379 they divided their possessions. After Frederick III's death, Meissen was divided between his three sons and Thuringia was inherited by his brothers; it later passed to his nephew Frederick IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, son of his brother Balthasar, and was ultimately inherited by Frederick the Strict's grandson, Frederick II, Elector of Saxony.
Frederick was married to Catherine of Henneberg, heiress of Coburg, Neustadt, Sonneberg, Neuhaus, Rodach, etc. (died Coburg 15 July 1397), daughter of Count Heinrich IV of Henneberg. They had four sons: