Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Engraving with stipple of Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Each bust length; the Margrave with tied wig, tie, armour, and mantle and his consort with curled hair, low gown, and mantle. Each within an oval border with a crown above, surmounted on an elaborate cartouche supported by flags and ...

  2. Charles William Frederick (12 May 1712 – 3 August 1757), nicknamed der Wilde Markgraf (the Wild Margrave), was the margrave of the Principality of Ansbach from 1723 to his death. Early life Charles William Frederick was the son of William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1686–1723) and his wife Duchess Christiane Charlotte of Württemberg (1694–1729).

  3. Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach (German States) Margrave. Charles William Frederick (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich) (1729-1757) Type. Standard circulation coin. Years. 1745-1753. Value. 6 Kreuzer Landmunze (1⁄24)

  4. 2 de abr. de 2013 · Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach; User:Irinatameyan/sandbox; User:JMvanDijk/Sandbox 9/Box 15/Box 2; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Carlos Guillermo Federico de Brandeburgo-Ansbach; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Charles-Guillaume-Frédéric de Brandebourg-Ansbach; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Carlo Guglielmo Federico di Brandeburgo ...

  5. His parents were Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, and Friederike Luise of Prussia, daughter of King Frederick William I of Prussia and sister of Frederick II of Prussia. After the sudden death of his elder brother Charles Frederick August on 9 May 1737, "Alexander", as he later called himself, became Crown Prince of the principality.

  6. His parents were Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, and Friederike Luise of Prussia, daughter of King Frederick William I of Prussia and sister of Frederick II of Prussia. After the sudden death of his elder brother Charles Frederick August on 9 May 1737, "Alexander", as he later called himself, became Crown Prince of the principality.