Margraviate of Brandenburg was created in 1157.
Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin was created in 1535.
Margraviate of Brandenburg ended in 1806.
Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin ended in 1571.
Margraviate of Landsberg was created in 1156.
Margraviate of Meissen was created in 965.
Brandenburg, a region in Germany, was established around the 10th century. It became a margraviate in 1157 when Albert the Bear was appointed as its first margrave. Over the centuries, Brandenburg evolved into a significant political and cultural center, eventually playing a crucial role in the formation of the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire.
Brandenburg was created in 1990.
Margraviate of Landsberg ended in 1347.
Margraviate of Ronsberg ended in 1212.
Margraviate of Meissen ended in 1423.
Brandenburg Division was created in 1960.
Bishopric of Brandenburg was created in 948.