0RL 00000nz 22000003 45 001 cnp00297631 100 $a20040706xmuly50 ba 110 $a0 200 1$aJohann$rI.$rBrandenburg, Markgraf$cDE$5GyFmDB 290 $aLMA,V,508 340 01$8ger$aca. 1213 - 1266$xa1213a1266 350 1$0acti$8ger$aPersonen der Geschichte (Politiker und historische Persönlichkeiten) (16.5p)$uhttp://d-nb.info/standards/vocab/gnd/gnd-sc#16.5p$2sswd 356 1$0ctry$8ger$aDeutschland 356 1$0geon$8und$aDE$2iso3166 400 01$aJean$rI.$rBrandebourg, Margrave$0varn 400 01$aJean$rde Brandebourg$0varn 400 01$aJohannes$rI.$rBrandenburg, Markgraf$0varn 400 01$aJohannes$rvon Brandenburg$0varn 801 $aDE$bGND$c20171205$n102574472 831 0$acnp00012230 831 0$acnp00013157 831 0$acnp00032814 831 0$acnp00032818 831 0$acnp00062759 831 0$acnp00070136 831 0$acnp00070524 956 2$0info$nDBIO$y102574472$8eng$zBiographic Information 956 8$0same$nVIAF$yhttp://viaf.org/viaf/71787667$8eng$zClustered authority record 956 8$0same$nDNBI$yhttp://d-nb.info/gnd/102574472$8eng$zAuthority record 956 8$0same$nSUDO$yhttp://www.idref.fr/168408465/id$8eng$zAuthority record 956 8$0same$nWDAT$yhttp://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q641895$8eng$zWikidata description set 956 3$0dpct$nLINK$yhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/File:Johann Otto Siegesallee1.JPG$cMax Baumbach and Karl Begas (sculptors) / Uta Lehnert: Der Kaiser und die Siegesallee. Réclame Royale. Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-496-01189-0, page 114 -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Johann Otto Siegesallee1.JPG$8und$zThe former Siegesallee in Berlin with the double statue commemorating the corulers of Brandenburg, Margrave John I (1213-1266) and Margrave Otto III (ca. 1215-1267), sons of Albert II and grandchildren of Otto II. The bust on the left commemorates Provost Simeon of Cölln, that on the right Marsilius de Berlin, the first documented "Schulze" (mayor) and judge of Berlin. Sculptor: Max Baumbach. The sculpture was unveiled on 22 March 1900. Spread across the knees of John I is the document granting town charters to Berlin and Cölln. The younger Otto III stands beside him, pointing to the charter with one arm while the other rests on a hunting spike. The youthful city founders are portrayed here as mature men, because in the view of contemporaries the significance of founding the later metropolis would not have been adequately manifested as an act of two youngsters. 998 $a20040706$b12:00:00 999 $a20040815$b06:08:15 999 $a20070202$b12:00:00 999 $a20181212$b12:00:00 999 $a20190503$b12:00:00 999 $a20240208$b12:00:00