About 1123 he received from [Lothair I]?, duke of Saxony, the margraviate of Lusatia, and, after Lothair became German king, accompanied him on the disastrous expedition to Bohemia in 1126?, when he suffered a short imprisonment. |
About 1123 he received from [Lothar I]?, duke of Saxony, the margraviate of Lusatia, and, after Lothar became German king, accompanied him on the disastrous expedition to Bohemia in 1126?, when he suffered a short imprisonment. |
In 1128? his brother-in-law, Henry II, margrave of the Saxon north mark, died, and Albert, disappointed at not receiving this fief, attacked Udo, the succeeding margrave, and was consequently deprived of Lusatia by Lothair. In spite of this, he went to Italy in 1132? in the train of the king, and his services there were rewarded, in 1134, by the investiture of the North Mark, which was again without a ruler. |
In 1128? his brother-in-law, Henry II, margrave of the Saxon north mark, died, and Albert, disappointed at not receiving this fief, attacked Udo, the succeeding margrave, and was consequently deprived of Lusatia by Lothar. In spite of this, he went to Italy in 1132? in the train of the king, and his services there were rewarded, in 1134, by the investiture of the North Mark, which was again without a ruler. |