Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q64193> ?p ?o }
- Q64193 description "Duke of Saxe-Altenburg (1639-1669)".
- Q64193 description "Duke of Saxe-Altenburg (1639-1669)".
- Q64193 subject Q6644120.
- Q64193 subject Q6756742.
- Q64193 subject Q8392436.
- Q64193 subject Q8524946.
- Q64193 subject Q8810612.
- Q64193 abstract "Friedrich Wilhelm II (Weimar, 12 February 1603 – Altenburg, 22 April 1669), was a duke of Saxe-Altenburg.He was the youngest son of Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, and Anna Maria of the Palatinate-Neuburg, his second wife. He was born eight months after the death of his father, on 7 July 1602.Shortly after his birth, Friedrich Wilhelm II and his older brothers inherited Saxe-Altenburg as co-rulers under the guardianship of the Electors of Saxony Christian II and John George I until 1618, when his older brother John Philip assumed the government of the duchy and the guardianship of his younger siblings.By 1632, two of his three brothers were deceased. Friedrich Wilhelm II and his older brother John Philip began a joint government; but, in fact, John Philip was the real and only ruler of the duchy of Saxe-Altenburg. Friedrich Wilhelm II was only a nominal ruler until the death of John Philip (1639), when he began his personal reign over Altenburg.At Altenburg Castle on 18 September 1638 Friedrich Wilhelm II married his first wife, Sophie Elisabeth, the only daughter of Christian William of Brandenburg. She died in 1650 after twelve years of childless marriage.In Dresden on 11 October 1652 Friedrich Wilhelm II married secondly Magdalene Sibylle of Saxony, Dowager Crown Princess of Denmark and daughter of his former regent, the Elector John George I. They had three children: Christian (b. Altenburg, 27 February 1654 – d. Altenburg, 5 June 1663). Painting of Christian Johanna Magdalena (b. Altenburg, 14 January 1656 – d. Weissenfels, 22 January 1686), married on 25 October 1671 to Johann Adolf I, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels. Friedrich Wilhelm III, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg (b. Altenburg, 12 July 1657 – d. Altenburg, 14 April 1672).In 1660 he acquired the towns of Themar and Meiningen. In 1664 he built a hunting seat (Jagdschloss) in Hummelshain, and, in 1665, he built a particularly beautiful widow seat (Witwensitz) called "Magdalenenstift" in Altenburg for his wife Magdalene Sybille.After his death he was succeeded by his second and only surviving son, Frederick William III.".
- Q64193 activeYearsEndYear "1669".
- Q64193 activeYearsStartYear "1639".
- Q64193 alias "Friedrich Wilhelm von Sachsen-Altenburg (German)".
- Q64193 birthDate "1603-02-12".
- Q64193 birthPlace Q3955.
- Q64193 birthYear "1603".
- Q64193 deathDate "1669-04-22".
- Q64193 deathPlace Q15976.
- Q64193 deathYear "1669".
- Q64193 parent Q64215.
- Q64193 parent Q70700.
- Q64193 predecessor Q569335.
- Q64193 spouse Q241191.
- Q64193 spouse Q328570.
- Q64193 successor Q68461.
- Q64193 thumbnail Frederick_Wilhelm_II_Saxe-Altenburg.jpg?width=300.
- Q64193 wikiPageExternalLink 1654%20Christian.JPG.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q107693.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q1106419.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q150611.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q152909.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q158151.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q15976.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q169319.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q1731.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q2083435.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q233335.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q241191.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q261905.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q271799.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q323033.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q328570.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q3292910.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q366652.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q3955.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q459159.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q487278.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q506182.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q518346.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q566403.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q566474.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q567999.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q569335.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q590208.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q61277.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q62171.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q62483.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q62885.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q63775.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q64215.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q65894.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q6644120.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q6756742.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q67712.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q67779.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q68461.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q695210.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q69980.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q704339.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q70700.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q71788.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q74649.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q75809.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q823004.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8392436.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8524946.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q87556.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8810612.
- Q64193 wikiPageWikiLink Q92198.
- Q64193 alternativeNames "Friedrich Wilhelm von Sachsen-Altenburg".
- Q64193 birthDate "1603-02-12".
- Q64193 birthPlace Q3955.
- Q64193 dateOfBirth "1603-02-12".
- Q64193 dateOfDeath "1669-04-22".
- Q64193 deathDate "1669-04-22".
- Q64193 deathPlace Q15976.
- Q64193 father Q64215.
- Q64193 mother Q70700.
- Q64193 name "Friedrich Wilhelm II".
- Q64193 name "Friedrich Wilhelm II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg".
- Q64193 placeOfBirth Q3955.
- Q64193 placeOfDeath Q15976.
- Q64193 predecessor Q569335.
- Q64193 reign "1639".
- Q64193 shortDescription "Duke of Saxe-Altenburg".
- Q64193 spouse Q241191.
- Q64193 spouse Q328570.
- Q64193 successor Q68461.
- Q64193 type Person.
- Q64193 type Agent.
- Q64193 type Person.
- Q64193 type Royalty.