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The 'House of Ascania' () was a
dynasty of German rulers. It was also known as the 'House of Anhalt', after
Anhalt, its longest possession.
The Ascanians are named after Ascania (or Ascaria) Castle, which is located near and named after
Aschersleben. The castle was seat of the County of Ascania, a title that was later subsumed into the titles of the princes of Anhalt.
The oldest known member of the House is
Esiko, Count of Ballenstedt. He was first mentioned in
1036, and is assumed to have been a grandson (through his mother) of
Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark. From Odo, the Ascanians inherited large properties in the
Saxon Eastern March.
Esiko's grandson was
Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, who died in
1123. By Otto's marriage to
Eilika, daughter of
Magnus, Duke of Saxony, the Ascanians became heirs to half of the property of the House of
Billung, former dukes of
Saxony.
Otto's son,
Albert the Bear, became, with the help of his mother's inheritance, the first Ascanian duke of Saxony in
1139. But he lost control of Saxony soon to the rival
House of Welf.
However, Albert inherited the
Margraviate of Brandenburg from its last
Wendish ruler,
Pribislav, in
1150, and became the first Ascanian margrave. Albert, and his descendants of the House of Ascania, then made considerable progress in
Christianizing and
Germanizing the lands. As a borderland between German and
Slavic cultures, the country was known as a
march. In
1320 the Brandenburg Ascanian line came to an end.
After the Emperor had deposed the Welf rulers of Saxony in
1180, Ascanians returned to rule the Duchy of Saxony, which had been reduced to its eastern half by the Emperor. However, even in eastern Saxony, the Ascanians could establish control only in limited areas, mostly near the River Elbe. In the
13th century, the Principality of
Anhalt was split off from the Duchy, and later, the remaining state was split into
Saxe-Lauenburg and
Saxe-Wittenberg. The Ascanian dynasties in the two Saxon states became extinct in
1689 and in
1422, respectively, but Ascanians continued to rule in the smaller state of Anhalt and its various subdivisions until monarchy was abolished in
1918.
List of states ruled by the House of Ascania
★ County, Principality, and Duchy of
Anhalt: c. 1100-1918
★
Duchy of Saxony: 1112, 1139-1142, 1180-1422
★ County of
Weimar-Orlamünde: 1112-1486
★
Margravate of Brandenburg: 1150-1320
★
Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg: 1269-1689
★
Principality of Lüneburg: 1369-1388
★ Principality and Duchy of
Anhalt-Bernburg: 1252-1468 and 1603-1863
★ Principality of
Anhalt-Zerbst: 1252-1396 and 1544-1796
★ Principality of
Anhalt-Aschersleben: 1252-1315
★ Principality and Duchy of
Anhalt-Köthen: 1396-1561 and 1603-1847
★ Principality and Duchy of
Anhalt-Dessau 1396-1561 and 1603-1863
★ Principality of
Anhalt-Plötzkau 1544-1553 and 1603-1665
★ Principality of
Anhalt-Harzgerode 1635-1709
★ Principality of
Anhalt-Mühlingen: 1667-1714
★ Principality of
Anhalt-Dornburg: 1667-1742
★ Principality of
Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym: 1718-1812
★
Russian Empire: 1762-1796
External links
★
Official website of the House of Ascania
★
Genealogy of the House of Ascania
References
★
''Askanien'', Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888
★ Trillmich, Werner, ''Kaiser Konrad II. und seine Zeit'', Bonn, 1991