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  1. Juana Isabel de Holstein-Gottorp ( Schleswig, 24 de octubre de 1712- París, 30 de mayo de 1760) fue una princesa de Holstein-Gottorp, hija de Albertina Federica de Baden-Durlach y de Cristián Augusto de Holstein-Gottorp, y nieta del margrave Federico VII Magno de Baden-Durlach y de Augusta María de Holstein-Gottorp.

  2. Sophia of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp (1 June 1569 at Gottorf Castle – 14 November 1634 in Schwerin) was regent of the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1603 to 1608. Life [ edit ] Sophia was the eldest daughter of Duke Adolph of Holstein-Gottorp and his wife Christine of Hesse .

  3. Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov Arms of the House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov. The Holstein-Gottorps of Russia retained the Romanov surname, emphasizing their matrilineal descent from Peter the Great, through Anna Petrovna (Peter I's elder daughter by his second wife).

  4. Casa de Holstein-Gottorp. Vista exterior del castillo de Gottorf, hogar ancestral de los duques de Holstein-Gottorp. La Casa de Holstein-Gottorp fue una familia noble europea de orígenes daneses, procedente de la Casa de Oldemburgo. Gobernó el ducado de Holstein-Gottorp durante toda su historia (1544-1713); reinó en Suecia de 1751 a 1818, en ...

  5. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Anna_of_Holstein-GottorpAnna of Holstein-Gottorp

    23 de oct. de 2023 · Find sources: "Anna of Holstein-Gottorp" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Anna of Holstein-Gottorp (27 February 1575 – 24 April 1610) was a German noblewoman , member of the

  6. Born on 27 January 1708 in Moscow, Russia, Anna Petrovna was the fourth child of the future Catherine I of Russia and Peter the Great. Although Anna was the fourth child and second daughter born to the couple, none of her older siblings survived infancy. In 1709, Anna was joined by a sister, Elizabeth, who eventually became Empress of Russia.

  7. Christina of Holstein-Gottorp (13 April 1573 in Kiel – 8 December 1625 at Gripsholm Castle) was Queen of Sweden as the second wife of King Charles IX. She served as regent in 1605, during the absence of her spouse, and in 1611, during the minority of her son, King Gustav II Adolph .