Meissen (Chaos)

Meissen (German: Meißen) was a margravate in the center of, close to and.

The Wettin division
reigned all of Thuringia, Meissen and the Palatinate of Saxony. But in 1265, he divided his lands and only kept Meissen and Lower Lusatia, while Thuringia and the Saxon Palatinate went to his son "the degenerate"; his other son  received the Mark Landsberg and. (Wettin history seems to diverge from OTL when Heinrich had no third son in 1273.) In 1288, he died too; Meissen went to Albrecht II, Lower Lusatia to.

1306, the Wettins suffered the loss of nearby Lower Lusatia which went to Roman king. In the years 1335/37, most Wettin lands were united by ; but as soon as 1357, Meissen and Thuringia were seperated again, between and. Under, the country suffered much during the Twenty-Year War}}. In 1526,, the last of his three sons, died without heir, and Meissen went to their relative.