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  1. dewiki Georg Friedrich I. (Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach) elwiki Γεώργιος Φρειδερίκος του Βρανδεμβούργου-Άνσμπαχ; enwiki George Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach; eswiki Jorge Federico de Brandeburgo-Ansbach; frwiki Georges-Frédéric Ier de Brandebourg-Ansbach

  2. 21 de feb. de 2023 · George the Pious was a Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach who lived from 1484 to 1543. He was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and had significant territories and influence. He was instrumental in the Protestant Reformation and obtained the Duchy of Racibórz, Jägerndorf, and Oppeln. George had three wives and six children, including George Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach.

  3. Media in category "George Frederick II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Johann Carl Zirl (Zierl) - Markgraf Georg Friedrich von Brandenburg Ansbach - 7166 - Bavarian State Painting Collections.jpg 1,014 × 1,200; 416 KB

  4. Secondly, he married Margravine Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (12 May 1529 – 2 November 1575), daughter of George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, in 1548. They had the following children: George Albert (19 February 1555 – 8 January 1557) John (1557 – died young), twin with Albert; Albert (1557 – died young), twin with John

  5. Albert was the second son of Margrave John Frederick and his first wife, Johanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach. Due to the untimely death of his older brother, Leopold Frederick at the age of two, Christian Albert was designated as heir apparent in 1676, succeeding his father as Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach upon his death in 1686.

  6. El Margrave Jorge Federico II de Brandeburgo-Ansbach (3 de mayo de 1678 - 29 de marzo de 1703), conocido como Jorge Federico el Joven, el tercer hijo varón del Margrave Juan Federico de Brandeburgo-Ansbach con su primera esposa la Margravina Juana Isabel de Baden-Durlach (y así hermanastor de la reina Carolina de Gran Bretaña), sucedió a su hermano mayor como Margrave de Ansbach en 1692.

  7. The Margrave of Brandenburg also held the ceremonial title of Arch-Chamberlain of the Empire (Latin: Archi-Camerarius Imperii). When Louis the Roman died in 1365, Otto took over the rule of Brandenburg, although he quickly neglected the march. He sold Lower Lusatia, which he had already pledged to the Wettin dynasty, to Emperor Charles IV in 1367.