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Rudolf III
Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
Portrait by Lucas Cranach the Younger
Elector of Saxony
Reign1388–1419
PredecessorWenceslaus I
SuccessorAlbert III
Bornc. 1378
Wittenberg, Saxony
Died(1419-06-11)11 June 1419
Bohemia
BurialFranciscan monastery in Wittenberg
SpouseAnna of Meissen
Barbara of Legnica
HouseAscania
FatherWenceslaus I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
MotherCecilia of Carrara

Rudolf III (c. 1378 – 11 June 1419), a member of the House of Ascania, was Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg and Elector of Saxony from 1388 until his death.

Life

He was probably born at the Saxon Wittenberg residence, the eldest son of Duke Wenceslaus I of Saxe-Wittenberg and his wife Cecilia, daughter of Francesco I da Carrara, Lord of Padua.

Rudolf III took up government after his father's sudden death on 15 May 1388. Rudolf was involved in a long-running dispute with the Archbishopric of Magdeburg. He donated numerous gifts to the Wittenberg All Saints' Church.

Like his father, Rudolf was a loyal supporter of the Imperial House of Luxembourg. In 1419, Emperor Sigismund sent him to Bohemia, in order to quash the Hussite uprising that had begun with the Defenestration of Prague. He died on his way there, probably after being poisoned.

Rudolf was buried in the Franciscan monastery in Wittenberg. His coffin was moved to the crypt of the Wittenberg All Saints' Church in the 19th century, and to the family grave during the Second World War. As he had outlived his male heirs, he was succeeded by his younger brother Albert III.

Marriage and issue

About 1387/89 Rudolf married with Anna of Meissen (d. 4 July 1395), a daughter of the Wettin landgrave Balthasar of Thuringia and secondly in March 1396 with Barbara (d. 17 May 1435), daughter of the Piast duke Rupert I of Legnica.

He had five children:

Ancestors

Ancestors of Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
16. Albert I, Duke of Saxony
8. Albert II, Duke of Saxony
17. Helen of Brunswick-Lünenburg
4. Rudolf I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
18. Rudolph I of Germany
9. Agnes of Habsburg
19. Gertrude of Hohenberg
2. Wenceslas I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
20. Günther I, Count of Lindow
10. Ulrich I, Count of Lindow-Ruppin
21. Euphemia of Rügen
5. Agnes of Lindow-Ruppin
22. Meinher, Count of Schladen
11. Adelaide of Schladen
23. Adelaide of Werberg
1. Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
24. Niccolo da Carrara
12. Jacopo II da Carrara
25. Elena Torre
6. Francesco I da Carrara
26. Guido II Novello da Polenta, signore di Ravenna
13. Costanza da Polenta dei Signori di Ravenna
27. Caterina Malabocca
3. Cecilia of Carrara
28. Dusio Buzzacarini
14. Pataro Buzzacarini
7. Fina Buzzacarini
15. Francesca Gonzaga

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Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg House of AscaniaBorn: c. 1373 Died: 11 June 1419
Regnal titles
Preceded byWenceslaus I Elector of Saxony
1388–1419
Succeeded byAlbert III
Electors of Saxony
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