Everything about The Albertinian Line totally explained
The
Albertinian line was a line of the
Habsburg dynasty, begun by
Albert III, who, after death of his brother
Rudolf IV the Founder, split the Habsburg territories with his brother. Albert was the prince of the
Duchy of Austria, while the southern territories (
Inner Austria) were ruled by his brother -
Leopold III. Albert's son was also called Albert, who took the rule over his territories in
1394 as
Albert IV. He has died in
1404 leaving a wife,
Joan of Wittelsbach and a son -
Albert V, who became
King of the Romans, King of
Bohemia and of
Hungary. Albert had married Elisabeth, daughter of the king of
Hungary and
Bohemia,
Sigismund of Luxemburg, and after his death in
1437, he was crowned as the king of these countries. He died a year later.
He left a son who was born only after his death, known as
Ladislaus Posthumus. Ladislaus had to wait for many years for the moment when he could start to govern his territories. He became the real ruler of
Hungary only after the death of
Janos Hunyadi. He had no children, and his death in
1457 ended the history of the Albertinian line. Its holdings in Austria reverted to the
Leopoldian line.
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