Английская Википедия:Friedrich Wilhelm II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
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Shortly after his birth, Friedrich Wilhelm II and his older brothers inherited Saxe-Altenburg as co-rulers under the guardianship of the Electors of Saxony Christian II and John George I until 1618, when his older brother John Philip assumed the government of the duchy and the guardianship of his younger siblings.
By 1632, two of his three brothers were deceased. Friedrich Wilhelm II and his older brother John Philip began a joint government; but, in fact, John Philip was the real and only ruler of the duchy of Saxe-Altenburg. Friedrich Wilhelm II was only a nominal ruler until the death of John Philip (1639), when he began his personal reign over Altenburg.
In Dresden on 11 October 1652 Friedrich Wilhelm II married secondly Magdalene Sibylle of Saxony, Dowager Crown Princess of Denmark and daughter of his former regent, the Elector John George I. They had three children:
Christian (b. Altenburg, 27 February 1654 – d. Altenburg, 5 June 1663). Painting of Christian
In 1660 he acquired the towns of Themar and Meiningen. In 1664 he built a hunting seat (Шаблон:Lang) in Hummelshain, and, in 1665, he built a particularly beautiful widow seat (Шаблон:Lang) called "Magdalenenstift" in Altenburg for his wife Magdalene Sybille.
After his death he was succeeded by his second and only surviving son, Frederick William III.