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Balthasar, who held the title of Landgrave of Thuringia, was born in Weißenfels and subsequently died at the Wartburg Castle in Eisenach.
Answer: True
Balthasar was born in Weißenfels and died at the Wartburg in Eisenach, holding the title of Landgrave of Thuringia.
Balthasar served as Margrave of Meissen from 1349 until his death in 1406.
Answer: False
Balthasar served as Margrave of Meissen from 1349 to 1382. He then became Landgrave of Thuringia from 1382 until his death in 1406.
Balthasar did not live his entire life in Meissen; he was born in Weißenfels and died at the Wartburg in Eisenach, holding titles related to both Meissen and Thuringia.
Answer: True
Balthasar was born in Weißenfels and died at the Wartburg in Eisenach, holding titles related to both Meissen and Thuringia.
Balthasar died at the age of 69.
Answer: True
Balthasar died at the age of 69.
Enumerate Balthasar's principal titles.
Answer: Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia
Balthasar's primary titles were Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia.
Ascertain the place of Balthasar's birth.
Answer: Weißenfels
Balthasar was born in Weißenfels.
Ascertain the location of Balthasar's death.
Answer: Wartburg in Eisenach
Balthasar died at the Wartburg in Eisenach.
Balthasar was the eldest son of Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, also known as Frederick the Serious.
Answer: False
Balthasar was the second son of Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, also known as Frederick the Serious. His elder brother was Frederick the Austere.
Following his father's demise in 1349, Balthasar's upbringing was primarily overseen by his elder brother, Frederick the Austere, rather than solely by his mother, Mathilde of Bavaria.
Answer: True
After his father Frederick II's death in 1349, Balthasar's elder brother, Frederick the Austere, served as regent and guardian for Balthasar and his siblings.
Balthasar's first consort was Margaret, daughter of Burgrave Albert of Nuremberg.
Answer: True
Balthasar's first wife was indeed Margaret, the daughter of Burgrave Albert of Nuremberg.
Balthasar and his first wife, Margaret, had two children, one of whom was Anna of Meissen.
Answer: True
Balthasar and Margaret had two children: Frederick the Peaceable and Anna of Meissen.
Balthasar's second consort, Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg, was the widow of Duke Frederick I of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Answer: True
Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg, Balthasar's second wife, was indeed the widow of Duke Frederick I of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Balthasar did not have any children with his second wife, Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg.
Answer: True
Balthasar's marriage to his second wife, Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg, remained childless.
Balthasar's paternal grandparents were Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen, and Margaret of Sicily.
Answer: True
Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen, and Margaret of Sicily were indeed Balthasar's paternal grandparents.
Balthasar's maternal grandparents were Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and Matilda of Habsburg.
Answer: True
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and Matilda of Habsburg were Balthasar's maternal grandparents.
Balthasar was succeeded as Landgrave of Thuringia by his son, Frederick IV, also known as Frederick the Peaceable.
Answer: True
Frederick IV, also known as Frederick the Peaceable, succeeded his father Balthasar as Landgrave of Thuringia.
Balthasar's father was Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, known as Frederick the Serious; Frederick the Austere was his elder brother.
Answer: True
Frederick II was Balthasar's father, and Frederick the Austere was his elder brother.
Balthasar's paternal great-grandfather was Frederick II, who held the title of Holy Roman Emperor.
Answer: True
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, was Balthasar's paternal great-grandfather.
Balthasar's maternal grandfather, Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, was married to Matilda of Habsburg, not Isabella of England.
Answer: True
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, was married to Matilda of Habsburg. Isabella of England was married to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Frederick the Austere, Balthasar's elder brother, assumed the role of regent and guardian for Balthasar and his siblings following their father's death.
Answer: True
Frederick the Austere acted as regent and guardian for his younger brothers, including Balthasar, after their father's death.
Anna of Meissen, Balthasar's daughter by his first wife, married Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg.
Answer: True
Anna of Meissen, daughter of Balthasar and Margaret, married Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg.
William I was Balthasar's brother, not his nephew.
Answer: True
William I was Balthasar's brother, and they ruled jointly.
Balthasar's second consort, Anna, was indeed the widow of Duke Frederick I of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Answer: True
Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg, Balthasar's second wife, was previously married to Duke Frederick I of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Balthasar's paternal great-grandmother was Isabella of England, daughter of King John.
Answer: True
Isabella of England, daughter of King John, was Balthasar's paternal great-grandmother.
Identify Balthasar's parents.
Answer: Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, and Mathilde of Bavaria
Balthasar's parents were Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen (also known as Frederick the Serious), and Mathilde of Bavaria.
Identify the individual who assumed guardianship of Balthasar following his father's death in 1349.
Answer: His elder brother, Frederick the Austere
Following his father's death in 1349, Balthasar's elder brother, Frederick the Austere, served as regent and guardian.
Identify Balthasar's first consort.
Answer: Margaret of Nuremberg
Balthasar's first wife was Margaret, daughter of Burgrave Albert of Nuremberg.
Identify which of the listed individuals was a child of Balthasar and his first wife, Margaret.
Answer: Anna of Meissen
Anna of Meissen was a child of Balthasar and his first wife, Margaret.
What is the notable aspect of Balthasar's second marriage to Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg?
Answer: The marriage remained childless.
Balthasar's marriage to Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg was childless.
Identify Balthasar's paternal grandfather.
Answer: Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen
Balthasar's paternal grandfather was Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen.
Identify the successor to Balthasar as Landgrave of Thuringia.
Answer: His son, Frederick IV
Balthasar was succeeded as Landgrave of Thuringia by his son, Frederick IV.
What epithet is associated with Balthasar's father, Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen?
Answer: The Serious
Balthasar's father, Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen, was known by the epithet 'the Serious'.
To which dynasty did Balthasar's paternal great-grandfather, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, belong?
Answer: Hohenstaufen
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, belonged to the Hohenstaufen dynasty.
Identify Balthasar's maternal grandmother.
Answer: Matilda of Habsburg
Balthasar's maternal grandmother was Matilda of Habsburg.
Clarify the relationship between Frederick the Warlike and Balthasar.
Answer: His nephew
Frederick the Warlike was Balthasar's nephew, being the son of Balthasar's deceased brother, Frederick III.
Identify Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg, and elucidate his familial connection to Balthasar's lineage.
Answer: He was the husband of Balthasar's daughter, Anna of Meissen.
Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg, was married to Anna of Meissen, who was Balthasar's daughter.
Upon attaining adulthood, Balthasar and his brother William engaged in joint rule alongside their eldest brother, Frederick.
Answer: True
After reaching maturity, Balthasar and his brother William ruled jointly with their eldest brother, Frederick, to manage their inherited territories.
A significant dynastic conflict emerged between Balthasar and his nephews—Frederick the Warlike, William the Rich, and George—following the death of their uncle, William I.
Answer: False
The conflict arose after the death of their brother Frederick III, not their uncle William I. The nephews were Frederick the Warlike, William the Rich, and George.
The 'Division of Chemnitz,' executed on November 13, 1382, served to resolve the prevailing dynastic conflict through the partition of ancestral lands.
Answer: True
The 'Division of Chemnitz' on November 13, 1382, was an agreement that formally partitioned the ancestral lands, thereby resolving the dynastic conflict.
Contrary to this assertion, as a result of the Division of Chemnitz, Balthasar was allocated the Landgraviate of Thuringia, not the Margraviate of Meissen.
Answer: True
The Division of Chemnitz in 1382 resulted in Balthasar receiving the Landgraviate of Thuringia, not the Margraviate of Meissen.
Balthasar did not rule Meissen alone after 1382; the Margraviate was partitioned following the Division of Chemnitz, and he primarily held the Landgraviate of Thuringia.
Answer: True
Following the Division of Chemnitz in 1382, the Margraviate of Meissen was partitioned, and Balthasar focused his rule on the Landgraviate of Thuringia.
Determine the principal territory Balthasar acquired subsequent to the Division of Chemnitz.
Answer: The Landgraviate of Thuringia
As a result of the Division of Chemnitz, Balthasar received the Landgraviate of Thuringia.
Based on the succession data, until what year did Balthasar hold the title of Margrave of Meissen?
Answer: 1382
Balthasar served as Margrave of Meissen from 1349 until 1382.
The House of Wettin was a historically significant and influential dynasty in Central Europe, not a minor noble family with limited influence.
Answer: True
The House of Wettin was a major European dynasty, not a minor family.
The Margraviate of Meissen refers to a historical state located in the region of modern-day Saxony, distinct from Thuringia.
Answer: True
The Margraviate of Meissen was a historical state in modern-day Saxony.
The title 'Landgrave' historically denoted a count or governor with significant territorial jurisdiction, rather than solely a military governor of a border march (which is more characteristic of a 'Margrave').
Answer: True
While 'Margrave' often denoted a military governor of a border march, 'Landgrave' signified a count or governor with significant territorial jurisdiction.
Through his maternal grandfather, Louis IV, Balthasar's lineage connects to which prominent European ruling house?
Answer: Wittelsbach
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, was from the House of Wittelsbach, connecting Balthasar to this prominent ruling house.
Define the historical significance of the title 'Margrave'.
Answer: A military governor of a border territory or 'march'
Historically, a 'Margrave' was a military governor responsible for a border territory or 'march'.
Define the historical meaning and scope of the title 'Landgrave'.
Answer: A count or governor with significant territorial jurisdiction
The title 'Landgrave' historically denoted a count or governor with significant territorial jurisdiction, often directly under the Holy Roman Emperor.
The fresco by Moritz von Schwind, located at the Wartburg, does not depict Balthasar hunting deer; rather, it portrays him confronting robber barons.
Answer: True
The fresco by Moritz von Schwind at the Wartburg depicts Balthasar engaged in combat with robber barons, not hunting deer.
Information pertaining to Balthasar is cataloged in authoritative international databases, including the Virtual International Authority File (VIAF).
Answer: True
Balthasar's biographical data is indeed cataloged in international authority control databases such as VIAF.
A principal biographical reference for Balthasar is found within a 19th-century entry in the 'Allgemeine DeutscheBiographie' (General German Biography).
Answer: True
The 'Allgemeine DeutscheBiographie' contains a significant biographical entry for Balthasar, authored in the 19th century.
Describe the subject matter of the fresco by Moritz von Schwind located at the Wartburg.
Answer: Balthasar fighting robber barons
The fresco by Moritz von Schwind depicts Balthasar confronting robber barons.
Which of the following international authority control databases is cited as containing information on Balthasar?
Answer: Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (GND)
The German National Library (GND) is mentioned as a database containing information on Balthasar.
What is identified as the primary reference work providing details on Balthasar's biography?
Answer: Allgemeine DeutscheBiographie (General German Biography)
The 'Allgemeine DeutscheBiographie' is cited as the primary reference work for Balthasar's biography.